Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM)
Overview
According to the Ministry of Health,
“Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) is a valuable accumulation of long-term experience in understanding life, maintaining health, and treating diseases based on the culture and practices of the Chinese people.
TCM is divided into several subfields based on treatment methods, including Chinese herbs, acupuncture and moxibustion, Chinese cupping therapy, and tuina.”
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM)
Benefits
Explore the benefits of TCM acupuncture and cupping therapies in the heart of chiropractic centres in SS2 PJ and KL.
Restored balance and harmony within the body
Relief from various ailments and discomforts
Enhanced overall well-being and vitality
Suitable for :
- Back
- Adjustments
- Flexion Distraction
- Muscle Stripping
- Head Treatment
- Cupping
- Acupuncture
- Cervical Traction
- Shockwave Therapy
- TCM
- Tit Tar
Discomfort or limited mobility in the neck due to muscle strain, tension, or underlying conditions.
Pain, numbness, or tingling radiating along the sciatic nerve, often caused by compression or irritation of the nerve roots in the lower spine.
Pain and stiffness in the shoulder joint, limiting range of motion, often resulting from inflammation and scar tissue.
Discomfort in the area where the abdomen meets the thigh, often due to muscle strain or injury.
Injury to the ligaments around the ankle joint, typically caused by twisting or rolling the ankle.
Discomfort or soreness in the knee joint, which can be due to injuries, arthritis, or overuse.
Frequently Asked Questions
Traditional Chinese medicine can address a wide range of acute and chronic conditions, including pain management, digestive disorders, respiratory issues, hormonal imbalances, emotional disturbances, and reproductive health concerns.
Traditional Chinese medicine employs various treatment modalities, including acupuncture (insertion of fine needles at specific points), herbal medicine (use of medicinal herbs and formulas), dietary therapy (nutritional guidance based on the individual constitution), Tui Na (therapeutic massage), and Qi Gong (mind-body exercises).
Side effects of TCM are typically minimal and may include temporary reactions such as mild bruising from acupuncture, digestive upset from herbal medicine, or temporary exacerbation of symptoms as the body rebalances. These effects are usually short-lived.
The duration of each TCM session in PJ & KL centres can vary depending on the specific treatment modality and the individual’s needs. Acupuncture sessions typically last 30 to 60 minutes, while herbal consultations may vary in length.