Moving Qi Traditional Chinese Medicine - suite 005, 1 centennial drive ( park central ) Campbelltown. N.S.W 2560. Contact: Jason 0420 886 125 - Appointments Essential.
I treat various health concerns in my clinic, with a particular focus on stress related and digestive disorders.
SERVICES Working in the natural medicine and health industry for more than 10 years, I have found almost every patient that sees a therapist all want the same thing. Someone who LISTENS to their health concerns, offers a THOROUGH investigation into their health needs, provides a SAFE and PROFESSIONAL approach to treatment as well as being CLEAR and CONCISE when explaining the duration and expected outcome Of treatments. All of these are my top priority in providing optimum health benefits and patient satisfaction within my clinic. Below are various common ailments treated successfully in my clinic as well as a list of the treatment modalities available at Moving Qi Traditional Chinese Medicine.
Conditions treated using Traditional Chinese Medicine
- Acute or Chronic injuries
- Blood Pressure ( high & low )
- Common colds and Flu
- Depression, stress disorders
- Fatigue
- Hormonal imbalances
- Irritable Bowel Syndrome/ Digestive problems
- Menopause, P.M.T
- Muscular tension
- Sleep problems
- Skin conditions, scarring, pigmentation, wrinkles, puffiness
- Weight problems
Modalities offered
- Acupuncture
- Chinese Herbal Medicine
- Cupping
- Facial Rejuvenation
- Tai Chi & Qigong
Acupuncture
Acupuncture uses small needles inserted into points on the body, these points run along channels called meridians. Meridians are connected and associated not only with the internal organs, but the natural circulation of Qi ( energy/life force) through out the body. When the needles are inserted and stimulated, this allows for the flow of Qi to circulate freely throughout the body, influencing the blood and fluids that travel through the various systems of the body, this allows for the bodies on healing mechanism to begin.
Chinese Herbal Medicine
Chinese Herbal Medicine ( CHM ) uses a wholistic approach to understanding and treating illness, this is done using key Traditional Chinese Medicine concepts such as; Yin and Yang and the 5 element theory. As each person is individual, so are their bodies and manifested illnesses. Various types of formulas may be prescribed in treating pain, illness and aiding the bodies recovery. These formulas may be in Pill, Tablet, Granule, Powder or Teas ( raw herb form ). Various roots, leaves, bark, stems, flowers, minerals, fruits, seeds etc may be prescribed in one or more of the above mentioned forms. These herbs are used to stimulate physiological responses within the body to aid the recovery process. NO ANIMAL PRODUCTS are used within this clinic.
Cupping
Cupping uses small to medium sized glass cups to commonly treat various muscular disorders. Fire is flushed inside the cup briefly before applying to the patients skin, this creates a vacuum which seals the cup firmly to the patients body to draw and hold the skin and superficial muscles inside the cup. The cups may be left static or a sliding technique may be applied. Cupping is most commonly used in our clinic for tight muscles or pain that is deeper than the tissues to be pulled. It promotes blood circulation, deep tissue repair and activates lymphatic system.
Traditional Chinese Medical Nutrition ( TCMN )
TCMN uses the principles of Yin and Yang as well as the 5 element theory when advising on nutrition. The Chinese view point of a balanced diet is very different to the western approach of nutrition. TCMN is based on the 5 elements; earth, fire, water, wood and metal and their associated tastes, sweet, sour, salty, pungent and bitter. Foods that have a particular taste tend to have specific properties. For example bitter foods are more likely to clear heat and sedate and subdue rebellious Qi, therefore a "bitter" food could be used when clearing a case of diarrhoea ( damp heat ) as this has a cooling effect on the body. So a balanced diet in TCMN is very different to a balanced western diet.
Dermal and Jade Roller
Dermal and Jade rollers are tools used commonly in Facial Rejuvenation. ( cosmetic acupuncture ) These instruments are used to assist collagen induction, increase nutritive absorption on the face, reduce wrinkles, pigmentation, scarring as well as reducing puffiness and sagging skin around the face. 1 treatment with a dermal roller can increase collagen production around the face by as much as 1000 %!!
Tai Chi & Qigong
Tai Chi & Qigong are physical exercises that are used to increase, stimulate, smooth the flow and balance the bodies Qi ( energy/life force). This is done using gentle movements and breathing techniques that promote the bodies own natural healing mechanism to occur. Qigong is the oldest known modality of Traditional Chinese Medicine, dating back almost 3000 years. It uses gentle movements and breathing techniques to calm the mind, relax the body and strengthen the Qi and internal organs. Tai Chi is based on martial arts health systems that are used to relax and quiet the mind, improve co ordination, reduce stress and smooth the flow of Qi to give maximum health benefits. These exercises are usually prescribed to enhance the effects of treatment as well as for continued health and wellbeing development.
Tai Chi & Qigong class:
Teaching 108 form modified Yang Style, 32 Form Yang and various Qigong sets
Tuesday Nights-
6.00pm - 7.00pm (Tai Chi 32 form Beginer)
7.00 pm - 8.15pm (Tai Chi 108 form Beginner/Adv)
Thursday Nights-
7.00pm - 8.00pm (Tai Chi/Qigong Beginner/Adv)
8.00pm - 9.00pm (Tai Chi Weapons Class)
- 33a Fairwater dr, Harrington Park. N.S.W 2567 ( next to shopping centre )
QUALIFICATION DETAILS Qualifications
*Advanced Diploma Traditional Chinese Medicine (Acupuncture, Chinese Herbal Medicine)
*Cert. Skin Needling Anti Ageing
*ATMS Accred
*Sifu Tai Chi & Qigong ( Yang Style)
*Level 1 & 2 (certificate) Medical Qigong Practitioner
MAP
Acupuncture, Cupping, Herbalists, Qigong, Tai Chi, Traditional Chinese Medicine
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