Chinese Medicine
Traditional medical system, developed in China and with more than 5000 years of evolution.
It is based on a systematic and comprehensive theoretical framework, of a philosophical nature, which focuses on the individual as a separate entity, whose analysis defends against different factors that, as a whole, benefit or harm the individual in a differentiated and always individualized way.
It is based on a systematic and comprehensive theoretical framework, of a philosophical nature, which focuses on the individual as a separate entity, whose analysis defends against different factors that, as a whole, benefit or harm the individual in a differentiated and always individualized way.
The Chinese Medicine consultation is a complex clinical procedure, in which classical and contemporary conceptualization are involved, always within this Bio-energetic presupposition. It includes among its principles the study of the yin/yang relationship, the theory of the five elements and the system of energy circulation through the meridians of the human body.
Based on the recognition of the fundamental laws that govern the functioning of the human organism and its interaction with the environment, according to the cycles of nature, it seeks to apply this understanding to both the treatment of diseases and the maintenance of health through different methods.
Therefore, the consultation is suitable for any type of patient or health problem; it is a holistic medicine, so it sees the patient as a whole.
Based on the recognition of the fundamental laws that govern the functioning of the human organism and its interaction with the environment, according to the cycles of nature, it seeks to apply this understanding to both the treatment of diseases and the maintenance of health through different methods.
Therefore, the consultation is suitable for any type of patient or health problem; it is a holistic medicine, so it sees the patient as a whole.
The Chinese traditional medical system integrates several therapeutic pathways, each with a specific potential:
• Acupuncture
• Phytotherapy
• Dietetics
• Cupping therapy
• Lasertherapy
• Moxibustion
• Electro-stimulation
• Reflexology
• Auriculotherapy
• Massage - Tui-Ná
• Pressotherapy - Do-In
• Qi Gong
• Tai Ji Quan
• Acupuncture
• Phytotherapy
• Dietetics
• Cupping therapy
• Lasertherapy
• Moxibustion
• Electro-stimulation
• Reflexology
• Auriculotherapy
• Massage - Tui-Ná
• Pressotherapy - Do-In
• Qi Gong
• Tai Ji Quan