 | Acupuncture– Fine sterile needles are inserted into chosen acupuncture points and stimulated to influence and re-align the body’s natural energy flow. Needles maybe left in briefly or up to 30 minuets depending on the treatment delivered. |
 | Moxibustion- Involves burning ground mugwort with a stick, cones or Moxa box, warming and strengthening Qi and blood. This can be a very relaxing treatment. |
 | Electro acupuncture- Electrodes are attached to continuously stimulate the needles using low frequency currents. This can improve circulation, potentially speeding up recovery. |
 | Guasha- Vigorous rubbing of the skin with a Guasha tool can encourage the movement of blood and Qi, promoting circulation, allowing the body a natural pathway of release. |
 | Fire cupping- Heated glass cups are placed on the skin to stimulate blood flow, used to aid in the clearing of a variety of conditions. |
 | Auricular acupuncture– Tiny needles are carefully inserted into the outer ear, which is particularly useful for diagnosis, anxiety and addiction. |
 | Chinese medical massage (Tui na)- Techniques include; kneading, pressing, rolling, stretching and brushing which can be gently and dextrously applied, often over clothing. |