Chinese Injury Therapy (Dit Dar Jow)

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This Injury Therapy medicine has its origins in the martial temples of China and is highly recommended for sporting injuries and muscular-skeletal injuries on all people.

Chinese Injury Therapy (Dit Dar Jow)

Servicing area

Brisbane CDB, West End, South Brisbane, Fortitude Valley

Focus areas

Rehabilitation Trauma Back pain Ankle pain Neck pain Knee pain



ABOUT US

While popular with competing athletes and active people due to generally much faster results than Western therapies, everyday around the house injuries are also taken care of. These intensive treatment sessions are particularly recommended for injuries that fail to respond adequately to Western rehabilitation.

If you suffer from any kind of musculoskeletal pain from an old injury or a new one, this ancient Chinese art can assist.


  • Neck Pain,

  • Shoulder Pain,

  • Back Pain,

  • Slipped Discs,

  • Hip Pain,

  • Knee Pain,

  • Ankle Pain,

  • Joint Soreness


About Your Treatment

Dit Ta treatments traditionally evolved from martial arts, specifically kung fu and the treatment of martial injuries both from combat and training.

These injuries as you can imagine were often traumatic and severe, however sometimes they also came about through long term repetition of training exercises and injuries which were not initially treated or were treated inappropriately.



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