HealthCare
HealthCare
  chinese treatment

The essence of correct treatment in Chinese medicine is to use differential diagnosis. Signs and symptoms reflect the condition of the internal organs and meridians. Differentia; diagnosis is a deeper analysis of these presenting signs and symptoms through the comparatives of yin and yang, excess and deficiency, hot and cold, internal and external. Through this a pattern of disharmony becomes clear. The appropriate treatment is then applied.


Our traditional Chinese medicine program focuses on:

•  Treatment for specific complaints/ailments or illnesses.

•  A range of techniques and treatments for a variety of conditions.

Injuries such as back pain, disc problems, sciatica, frozen shoulder, tennis elbow, pulled muscles and ligaments, chronic or ongoing problems such as neck pain and stiffness, upper back pain, lower back pain, and painful knees respond well to Chinese medicine; further conditions such as asthma, chronic fatigue syndrome, stomach problems, sleeplessness, skin rashes and itchiness, colds, coughs and influenza respond to treatment. Please review the following list of treatments and conditions which provide further details.
 

TREATMENTS & TECHNIQUES

•  Massage
•  Chinese Herbs
•  Acupuncture
•  Moxibustion
•  Reflexology
•  Cupping


CONDITIONS TREATED

•  Muscular Skeletal
•  Gynaecological & Obstetrics
•  Respiratory Conditions
•  Gastrointestinal
•  Ear Nose & Throat
•  Cardiovascular
•  Neurological
•  Addiction & Obesity
 



MASSAGE
Chinese massage therapy is a medical therapy with various practical manipulations applied to certain locations on the body to prevent and /or treat illness. Clinical trials have proved that Chinese massage has an effect on blood component, oxygen in local tissue, peripheral vessels and endorphins in the blood.

Our massage therapy consists of two types:

•  Treatment massage – for pain or injury

•  Healthcare Massage – whole body massage including head and reflexology.

Our doctors cover the area to be massaged with a clean sheet instead of using oil.

In treatment massage the techniques used help to invigorate the flow of blood and energy in the meridian and muscle channels. This helps to clear any blockages which linger and cause pain and loss of function (ie muscle spasm, inflammation).

This form of massage is a holistic massage:

•  treating the local area where the dysfunction is located;

•  treating a distal area which will invigorate the flow of energy and blood through the problem area.

This deep tissue massage helps to remove adhesion and blockages while stimulating the movement of qi and blood to heal the condition.

In healthcare massage the idea is to stimulate and promote the flow of blood and energy in the whole body to allow the body's internal organs to stay in balance which each other and the four limbs. This is done by stimulating flow in all the channels of the body, hands, feet and head, because these are all the important areas where channels join. It has the function of improving the immune system, promoting smooth circulation and stress relief. As a regular health maintenance regime it keeps your body in good shape and good health. When people get up after a healthcare massage there is a feeling of relaxation and lightness in the whole body.


CHINESE HERBS
Chinese raw herbs have a history of use over 2000 years and there are over 400 commonly used variants of herbs.

Individual herbs often have more than one function. Herbal formulas are the combination of various herbs with various functions. Individual cases will determine the combination of herbs.

The Chinese raw herbs, pills or powders are taken internally or applied external as a wash or poultice. They are an effective, non-addictive, form of treatment that treats the root causes of diseases, not just the symptoms. Each formula will be tailored for individual needs and may need to be changed frequently as symptoms alter. For acute conditions, herbal medicine is usually taken daily for three days up to a few weeks and with more chronic conditions usually requiring months.

In the past the process of preparing the herbal decoctions has been an inconvenience. At NSCM Clinic we have prepared decocted herbs that are vacuum packaged and ready to drink. Commonly used formulas are also available in pills.


ACUPUNCTURE
Acupuncture is an ancient form of Chinese Medicine that has been in use for the last 3000 years. It is a system of therapy involving the insertion of fine needles into precisely specified acupoints in order to correct “blood and Qi” disorders and harmonise the functions and structures of the body. The number of needles varies from two to fifteen and they are left in place for approximately fifteen to thirty minutes.
Acupuncture can be used to treat a variety of disorders with good results. For incurable conditions, it can reduce symptoms and assist in strengthening the body.


MOXIBUSTION
Moxibustion is the burning of herbs or materials that create heat for stimulating certain points on the body or the use of herbs directly on the skin. Moxibustion strengthens the defence system and due to its warm nature expels cold and damp from the body. It improves blood circulation and relieves pain.


REFLEXOLOGY
Chinese reflexology is the massaging of areas on the feet that correspond to the organs of the body. By applying pressure to these areas it is possible to regulate the function of the organs, clear toxins from the body and prevent illnesses from developing.


CUPPING
Cupping is the use of glass cups, applied by means of vacuum, used on certain points or areas of the body. It eliminates wind and cold from the muscles and meridians, relieves pain and stagnation and promotes circulation.



CONDITIONS TREATED

Muscular Skeletal - all painful conditions (neck, back, leg etc.), tennis elbow, carpel tunnel, frozen shoulder, soft tissue injury, disc prolapse, sciatica, sprains.

Gynaecology & Obstetrics - menopause, irregular menstruation, painful menstruation, PMS, infertility, endometriosis, vaginal discharge, morning sickness, pack pain etc.

Respiratory Conditions - asthma, bronchitis, pneumonia, influenza, emphysema, common cold

Gastrointestinal - constipation, diarrhea, vomiting, ulcers, IBS, celiacs, Crohnes, bloating flatulence, heartburn, haemorrhoids, piles, hiccough etc.

Ear, Nose & Throat - sinusitis, rhinitis, tonsillitis, tinnitus, otis media, toothache, mouth ulcers, sore throat

Cardiovascular - high and low blood pressure, angina, palpitations, poor circulation, cold hands & feet

Neurological - strokes, headaches, migraine, neuralgia, anxiety, depression, facial palsy (early stage, ie within three to six months), Meniere’s disease, nerve paralysis

Addiction & Obesity - obesity, smoking, drug addiction