Acupressure massage, especially when paired with our other techniques, will speed your recovery and make you feel great! Always remember that when we have pain and illness, it indicates that we are weak and out of balance. Five Elements of Chinese Preventive Measures (FECPM) is the rule of thumb to help us stay well throughout the five seasons and improve our healing process for both acute and chronic conditions.
The five elements are: Chinese Acupuncture, Chinese Herbal Medicine, Chinese Food (Diet and Nutrition) Therapy, Chinese Tuina, and Chinese Internal and External Exercises. These five elements simultaneously work to improve our mental and physical balance to preserve the quality of life, therefore preventing serious risks of medical and surgical procedures, and unnecessary and expensive medical costs.
The five elements are: Chinese Acupuncture, Chinese Herbal Medicine, Chinese Food (Diet and Nutrition) Therapy, Chinese Tuina, and Chinese Internal and External Exercises. These five elements simultaneously work to improve our mental and physical balance to preserve the quality of life, therefore preventing serious risks of medical and surgical procedures, and unnecessary and expensive medical costs.
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Integrated Acupuncture Medicine was founded by Y.M. Chen, Ph.
D (OM).
L.Ac and is family-owned and operated.
Dr. Chen has practiced Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) for Psychosomatic Disorders, Neuromuscular and Musculoskeletal pain for 30 years.
He has specialized in Chinese Periocular and Scalp Acupuncture for both internal and pain medicine.
He has studied and trained at the Traditional Chinese Medical College of Hong Kong, Chinese Taiyuit Acupuncture Research Institute of Hong Kong, and Amoy University in China.
D (OM).
L.Ac and is family-owned and operated.
Dr. Chen has practiced Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) for Psychosomatic Disorders, Neuromuscular and Musculoskeletal pain for 30 years.
He has specialized in Chinese Periocular and Scalp Acupuncture for both internal and pain medicine.
He has studied and trained at the Traditional Chinese Medical College of Hong Kong, Chinese Taiyuit Acupuncture Research Institute of Hong Kong, and Amoy University in China.
We are proud to provide positive change in the lives of our patients.
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) has four major branches: acupuncture, herbal remedy, manipulative approaches, and food/exercise therapy.
Chinese Zhenjiulogy refers to acupuncture and moxibustion.
Acupuncture utilizes various needle sizes to stimulate designated superficial points of the body.
Various needle techniques are manipulated to adjust the Qi or vital energy, blood and body fluid circulation, balance Yin and Yang within the entire body and each organs, as well as improving body resistance to remove toxins and increase the bodies defensive ability throughout every season.
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) has four major branches: acupuncture, herbal remedy, manipulative approaches, and food/exercise therapy.
Chinese Zhenjiulogy refers to acupuncture and moxibustion.
Acupuncture utilizes various needle sizes to stimulate designated superficial points of the body.
Various needle techniques are manipulated to adjust the Qi or vital energy, blood and body fluid circulation, balance Yin and Yang within the entire body and each organs, as well as improving body resistance to remove toxins and increase the bodies defensive ability throughout every season.
New data from a randomized, controlled trial found that acupuncture provided significant reductions in pain, dysfunction, and dry mouth in head and neck cancer patients after neck dissection.
The study was led by David Pfister, MD, Chief of the Head and Neck Medical Oncology Service, and Barrie Cassileth, PhD, Chief of the Integrative Medicine Service, .
Doctors at Rush University Medical Center are offering pediatric patients diagnosed with chronic illnesses acupuncture therapy to help ease the pain and negative side effects like nausea, fatigue, and vomiting caused by chronic health conditions and intensive treatments.
The study was led by David Pfister, MD, Chief of the Head and Neck Medical Oncology Service, and Barrie Cassileth, PhD, Chief of the Integrative Medicine Service, .
Doctors at Rush University Medical Center are offering pediatric patients diagnosed with chronic illnesses acupuncture therapy to help ease the pain and negative side effects like nausea, fatigue, and vomiting caused by chronic health conditions and intensive treatments.
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