Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is a comprehensive system of methods based on physical influence on acupuncture (reflex) points. According to the principles of Eastern medicine, the impact is not only on the physical body but also regulates the movement of vital energy within the body, leading to healing and alleviation of pathological symptoms.
Depending on the disease and individual characteristics, the following methods are used:
- Gua Sha Scraping: According to Chinese medicine theory, Gua Sha cleanses the channels and corresponding organs of a person. As a result of the procedure, energy channels are activated, blood circulation improves, functions of internal organs are regulated, and symptoms such as cough, fever, back pain, etc., are alleviated.
- Therapeutic Massage: This promotes health maintenance and regulates the activities of the nervous, cardiovascular, respiratory, digestive, and endocrine systems. Experienced massage therapists work on the points, channels, and meridians of your body. When combined with acupuncture, Chinese massage yields excellent results.
- Acupuncture (Acupressure Therapy): This is used in the treatment of neuralgia, osteochondrosis, bronchial asthma, and migraines. Acupuncture can cure over 300 types of diseases. It enhances the effectiveness of other therapeutic procedures.
- Mugwort Cigar Heating: In China, this is known as Jiu therapy. Dry mugwort leaves, when burned, create an optimal temperature for effective influence on biologically active points. Additionally, the smoke from the burning leaves has a suppressive effect on bacteria.
- Tibetan Fire Therapy (Fire Massage): This technique was adopted by Chinese masters from Tibetan monks over 2,000 years ago. The energy of fire affects physical levels by warming and relaxing deep muscles, enhancing blood and lymph circulation, while on an energetic level, it cleanses a person's aura and charges them with positive energy.
- Cupping Massage: This method is highly effective for treating cellulite, effectively burns fat, and removes excess interstitial fluid. The procedure increases skin elasticity and muscle tone while helping to reduce the "orange peel" effect.
Working Hours of the Chinese Medicine Office at the Sanatorium Oktyabrskiy: 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM daily, except Sundays.
Cost of Procedures: Starting from 1,000 rubles.
Phone for Appointments: +7 (900) 000-10-30.