Chi-Nei-Tsang (Abdominal Qigong Massage)
Chi Nei Tsang (CNT) involves the application of Qigong in the manual treatment of the viscera (Nei-Tsang) and the deepest internal structures of the body. Following the classical Taoist model, Chi Nei Tsang simultaneously heals the physical, mental, emotional and spiritual aspects of the individual. Originally, Taoist monks and nuns practiced Chi Nei Tsang to enhance their health, detoxify their organism, and upgrade the quality of their Chi (Qi) so that they could successfully, and safely practice the highest-level spiritual meditation formulas of enlightenment.
Sports Medicine / Physical Therapy Rehabilitation / MVA (Motor Vehicle Accident) Therapy
Treating the body (muscles, tendon, ligament, joint, fascia) in acute and chronic states of dis-ease. Whether the injury was gotten out on the sports field or in the car driving home, this type of therapy specifically treats your injured body, bringing it back to optimal work and playing condition.
Tuina
Tuina is a form of Chinese manipulative therapy often used in conjunction with Acupuncture, Cupping, Chinese Herbalism, Tai Chi, and Qigong. Likened to Chinese therapeutic massage focused on specific bodily conditions and syndromes. Treating conditions such as TMJ, Carpal Tunnel, Tennis Elbow, and herniated discs.
Moxibustion
The burning of the herb moxa or mugwart, over the skin or directly on acupuncture points. Practitioners use moxa to warm regions and acupuncture points with the intention of stimulating circulation through the points and inducing a smoother flow of blood and qi.