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Cupping

Cupping

Cupping is an ancient technique, used in many cultures, in which a special cup is applied to the skin and held in place by suction. The suction draws superficial tissue into the cup, which may either be left in place or moved along the body. Cupping brings fresh blood to the area and helps improve circulation. Traditional cupping, sometimes referred to as “fire cupping," uses heat to create a vacuum-like suction inside of glass cups. In modern times, cups that use a small pump to create suction have also been introduced.

Electric Stimulation

Electric Stimulation

Electric Stimulation also known as electromyostimulation, uses electrodes that are clipped directly on to the Acupuncture needles. It is a therapeutic treatment that applies mild electrical stimulation in treating muscle spasms and pain. It can help prevent atrophy and build strength in patients with injuries. It is most helpful in treating Sciatica and joint issues, as well as utilized in weight loss protocols.

Moxibustion

Moxibustion

Moxibustion involves the heating of acupuncture points with smoldering mugwort herb (known as moxa). Moxibustion stimulates circulation, counteracts cold and dampness in the body, and promotes the smooth flow of blood and qi. This safe, non-invasive technique may be used alone, but it is generally used in conjunction with acupuncture treatment.

Tui Na

Tui Na

Tui na means "pushing grasping," and is a powerful form of Chinese medical bodywork. Based on the same Oriental medical principles as acupuncture, tui na seeks to improve the flow of qi through the meridian channels. Tui na is particularly effective for conditions involving muscles, tendons and joints, such as structural misalignment, orthopedic problems and sports injuries. It can also be used to treat internal diseases.

Qigong

Qigong

Qigong means "life energy cultivation" and is traditionally seen as a method to cultivate and balance qi. The practice involves rhythmic movement, focused breathing, and concentrated awareness. Qigong is a safe and gentle meditative exercise that promotes healing of the mind and body.

Chinese Herbs

Chinese Herbs

Chinese herbs are often used in conjunction with acupuncture for added therapeutic effect. While many cultures have herbal medicine traditions, the sophistication of Chinese herbal medicine is unsurpassed. Chinese herbal medicine has a long history reaching back several thousand years, and the resulting system is now used to treat everything from the common cold to severe chronic illnesses.

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Acuzen Wellness Center

To service the whole person through a conglomeration of different modalities including Acupuncture, Herbal Medicine, Cupping, E-Stim, GuaSha, Moxibustion & Tui-Na. We also offer Massage and Salt Caves, to work together with our clients to achieve complete wellness in a therapeutic and relaxing environment.

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