What is Traditional Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture?
Vitality Clinic NW Calgary Acupuncture Modalities
- General Body Acupuncture
- Auricular Acupuncture
- Scalp Acupuncture
- Electro-Acupuncture
- Three-Edged Needle Therapy
- Cupping
- Moxibustion
- Guasha
- Chinese Medicine Herbal Therapy
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Acupuncture
Acupuncture affects change by inserting and manipulating needles on acupoints that lay on meridians (channels or vessels) thus influencing the flow of Qi on the body.
Moxibustion
Moxibustion consists in applying heat on some acupoints – usually by burning mugwort (or similar herbal mixtures) near them – with the principal intent of boosting the Yang energy of specific Organs.
Scalp Acupuncture
Scalp Acupuncture focus on a smaller number of meridians coursing on the scalp, and studies are showing effectiveness for both acute and chronic central nervous system disorders.
Auricular Acupuncture
Auricular Acupuncture usually is done by taping small seeds or tiny needles in specific points around the ear. These points are seen as an image – a reflex – of the body, and the seeds should stay in place for a few days. Current research has seen effectiveness for pain and anxiety management.
Guasha
Guasha is a manual therapy involving pressure and repeated unidirectional strokes, mainly along a muscle, until the area starts to redden or spot. By using scraping tools made with different material – stone, jade, porcelain, buffalo horn – the surface of the body is stimulated to treat and prevent different conditions. Guasha is used to promote metabolism, detoxify, regulate the immune functions, treat injured soft tissues, painful diseases, nervous, muscular, joint and vascular issues.
What to Expect on Your First Appointment
– On your first Acupuncture appointment at Vitality clinic in NW Calgary, the acupuncturist will review the intake form, ask new relevant questions and do a complementary physical examination. This examination includes observation of your tongue, palpation and analysis of your pulse in a TCM perspective, and sometimes palpation of the abdomen, shoulders, back or another area where the patient is experiencing pain.
– With all this information, the acupuncturist will make a TCM diagnosis of the problem and build a treatment plan that can include acupuncture, other TCM modalities, and also specific recommendations about diet and Qi Gong exercises.
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– Before you come to your appointment, you will receive an intake form asking you about your past and current medical history, your eating, drinking and sleeping habits, your lifestyle, pain being experienced, menses cycle, and other questions related to your health. This information is an important part of the assessment process and will be used by your acupuncturist to make a TCM diagnosis and a treatment plan for your condition.
– Bring loose fitting clothing and shorts so you can easily receive treatment in some acupoints above knee level, abdomen, chest or back if needed.
– Don’t come on an empty stomach or have a heavy meal prior to your appointment.
What to Expect on Your First Appointment
On your first Acupuncture appointment at Vitality clinic in NW Calgary, the acupuncturist will review the intake form, ask new relevant questions and do a complementary physical examination. This examination includes observation of your tongue, palpation and analysis of your pulse in a TCM perspective, and sometimes palpation of the abdomen, shoulders, back or another area where the patient is experiencing pain.
With all this information, the acupuncturist will make a TCM diagnosis of the problem and build a treatment plan that can include acupuncture, other TCM modalities, and also specific recommendations about diet and Qi Gong exercises.
Preparing for your First Appointment
Before you come to your appointment, you will receive an intake form asking you about your past and current medical history, your eating, drinking and sleeping habits, your lifestyle, pain being experienced, menses cycle, and other questions related to your health. This information is an important part of the assessment process and will be used by your acupuncturist to make a TCM diagnosis and a treatment plan for your condition.
Bring loose fitting clothing and shorts so you can easily receive treatment in some acupoints above knee level, abdomen, chest or back if needed.
Don’t come on an empty stomach or have a heavy meal prior to your appointment.