Owner of the AcuCare Therapy LLC, Dr. Zehua Zhu provides patients with the best possible care to relieve pain and improve fitness. Dr. Zhu is a Licensed Acupuncturist, and a Diplomate of Acupuncture certified by the National Board Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine. He graduated from the Gansu College of Traditional Chinese Medicine, and obtained Master degree of Acupuncture from Yuannan University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, China.
He started his clinical practices as Doctor of acupuncture at Zhejiang hospital in 2002 in China. In addition to acupuncture, Dr. Zhu received his Ph. D. degree from Fudan University Shanghai Medical College, and conducted his post-doctoral training in Harvard Medical school, Boston.
He started his clinical practices as Doctor of acupuncture at Zhejiang hospital in 2002 in China. In addition to acupuncture, Dr. Zhu received his Ph. D. degree from Fudan University Shanghai Medical College, and conducted his post-doctoral training in Harvard Medical school, Boston.
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Chinese cupping therapy is a process of creating local suctions on body to draw out toxins and mobilize blood flow that lead to promote healing and manage pain.
Moxibustion involves burning herbs which brings heat and medical effect to specific points on the body.
It is typically administered in combination with acupuncture to achieve synergistic effects.
We provide Full-Body Zero Gravity Kahuna massage chair, a special designed and FDA Registered Medical Device.
Electro-acupuncture involves the use of electrical devices to deliever electric pulses to specific acupuncture sites along the body.
Moxibustion involves burning herbs which brings heat and medical effect to specific points on the body.
It is typically administered in combination with acupuncture to achieve synergistic effects.
We provide Full-Body Zero Gravity Kahuna massage chair, a special designed and FDA Registered Medical Device.
Electro-acupuncture involves the use of electrical devices to deliever electric pulses to specific acupuncture sites along the body.
1. Don't be on an empty stomach.
Receiving acupuncture on an empty stomach may lead to lightheadedness or dizziness.
A meal before treatment is not necessary, and a simple snack can help your body have enough energy to maximize the treatment's potential.
3. Wear loose clothing.
To receive acupuncture, you may not need to remove your clothes like you would for a massage.
Wearing loose clothing is recommended so you can easily roll up sleeves above the elbows and pull up pant legs above the knees when needed.
Receiving acupuncture on an empty stomach may lead to lightheadedness or dizziness.
A meal before treatment is not necessary, and a simple snack can help your body have enough energy to maximize the treatment's potential.
3. Wear loose clothing.
To receive acupuncture, you may not need to remove your clothes like you would for a massage.
Wearing loose clothing is recommended so you can easily roll up sleeves above the elbows and pull up pant legs above the knees when needed.
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