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Acupuncture Frozen Shoulder

The term ‘frozen shoulder’ is used to describe a variety of conditions that cause pain and limit the range of motion of the shoulder joint. Most commonly caused by inflammation of synovial tissue or thickening of synovial fluid, Read More

Acupuncture:Needling Increases Blood Flow in Fibromyalgia Patients

Acupuncture has become a widely used treatment modality in various musculoskeletal pain conditions. Acupuncture is also shown to enhance blood flow and recovery in surgical flaps due to certain substances released by needle stimulation. In a Read More

acupuncture and massage helpful after cancer surgery

A combination of acupuncture and massage may help ease pain and depression symptoms after cancer surgery, a new study suggests.

Acupuncture has been shown in many studies to Read More

What is Qi of Traditional Chinese medicine?

When we feel pain in the arm, we rub it. When our stomach feels uncomfortable, we rub it. It is natural to treat the area where the pain is. It is not natural, and not intuitive, to treat places far away from where the pain originates. Read More

Special and Profound Traditional Chinese medicine

TCM, one of China’s splendid cultural heritages, is the science dealing with human physiology, pathology, diagnosis, treatment and prevention of diseases. TCM summed up the experience of the Chinese people in their long struggle against diseases and, under the influence of Read More

History of Traditional Chinese medicine

Traditional Chinese medicine ( TCM) has a history of several years. Its origin can be traced back to remote antiquity.In a long course of struggling against diseases, TCM evolved into a unique and integrated theoretical systcm of TCM. It is an important part of Chinese culture. More Read More

The basic theory of Traditional Chinese medicine

Section 1 Origin of Traditional Chinese Medicine

Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) has a long history. In remote antiquity, our ancestors created primitive medicine during their struggles against nature. While searching for food they found that some foods had the Read More

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