Traditional Chinese medicine offers a special philosophy of health and disease treatment. It uses a number of modalities such as acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine for both treatment and prevention of disease. All forms of treatment are used to help our body return to its natural state of harmony of Yin and Yang.
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Many people feel a small transient sting as the acupuncture needles are inserted. Following an acupuncture session, some patient may experience minor side effects, such as bruising or dizziness, that are mild and self-correcting.
It's important to be aware that the Health Practitioner National Law Act (National Law) only allows practitioners registered with the Chinese Medicine Board of Australia (CMBA) to use the title 'registered acupuncturist'.Acupuncture effectively treats a wide range of conditions, from musculoskeletal and gastro-intestinal issues to mental health, stress, reproductive and gynaecological concerns.
It's important to be aware that the Health Practitioner National Law Act (National Law) only allows practitioners registered with the Chinese Medicine Board of Australia (CMBA) to use the title 'registered acupuncturist'.Acupuncture effectively treats a wide range of conditions, from musculoskeletal and gastro-intestinal issues to mental health, stress, reproductive and gynaecological concerns.
One of the most common musculoskeletal issues visiting our acupuncture clinic is the shoulder related problems. The shoulder joint is the most movable and unstable joint in the body, hence it has high risk of injury or pain. The most commonly presented symptoms are limited range of motion and pain with or without movement.
Cosmetic acupuncture enhances the external appearance of the body through a combination of both local and systemic treatments. Cosmetic acupuncture is not a new development. The evidence of its practice is found in the Chinese classic books that can trace as far back as the Warring States and Han Dynasty (475-206 BC).
Planta fasciitis is painful condition due to the tissue damage or inflammation at plantar fascia which located the underside of the calcaneus (heel bone). Planta fasciitis is the most common heel pain in Australia around 1 in 10 people will develop plantar fasciitis in their lifetime and female has significantly higher risk than male.