
Pain treatment
Pain has many causes, but from the perspective of Traditional Chinese Medicine, we only need to focus on two types.
"Where there is no flow, there is pain; where there is no prosperity, there is pain."
Poor circulation of Qi and blood can cause pain, and insufficient Qi and blood, which cannot nourish the meridians, can also cause pain. The two are mutually causal.
Types of pain to apply
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Musculoskeletal pain (shoulder and neck pain, lower back pain, sports injuries, etc.)
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Joint pain (arthritis, rheumatoid arthritis)
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Headache and migraine
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Neuropathic pain (sciatica, postherpetic neuralgia)
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Menstrual pain (menstrual cramps, menstrual-related discomfort)
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Digestive system related pain (stomach pain, abdominal pain)
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gout
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Cancer-related pain
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Postoperative pain
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Chronic pain (a condition of pain that recurs frequently and is difficult to cure).

Treatment methods

Acupuncture and CSA
Classical acupuncture is used to regulate the body's Qi, and scalp acupuncture is used to improve pain and nerve function, helping the body and mind to enter a more balanced state.

Structural adjustment
Through structural adjustment techniques combined with myofascial release, the body's tension chains are corrected, restoring coordination between joints and muscles.

Root cause treatment
Further adjustments to internal organs and systemic imbalances, addressing the root cause of the problem, can achieve comprehensive recovery and reduce the recurrence of pain.