Pain & musculoskeletal
Relief for neck, back & knee pain, frozen shoulder and injuries
Acupuncture, tuina and bone-setting from experienced physicians to relieve pain, restore movement and help you get back to daily life.
Persistent pain and injuries can limit everything you do. Our physicians combine acupuncture, therapeutic tuina massage and hands-on manipulation to treat the source of the pain, ease muscle tension and restore range of motion. Several of our physicians have decades of experience specifically in sprain, injury and pain treatment (θ·ζ).
Conditions we treat
- Neck pain and cervical spondylosis (ι’ζ€η )
- Back pain, lower back pain and lumbo-sacral spondylosis (θ °ζ€η )
- Knee pain (θηη)
- Frozen shoulder (θ©ε¨η)
- Trigger finger (εΌΉεζ)
- Sciatica and nerve-related pain
- Sprains, tendon and ligament injuries (θ·ζζδΌ€)
- Headaches and other pain conditions
How we treat pain
- Acupuncture β to relieve pain, reduce inflammation and improve circulation to the affected area.
- Tuina massage & manipulation β hands-on techniques to release tension and restore joint movement.
- Cupping and gua sha β to ease muscle stiffness and stagnation.
- Herbal plastering and external applications β for injuries and localised pain.
- Herbal medicine β where an internal imbalance contributes to chronic pain.
βMy acupuncture sessions helped and improved my mobility, and the tuina therapy became a lot more tolerable once I followed the physicians' advice to cut off cold drinks.β
β Patient with chronic joint and mobility issues
Pain & injury FAQs
Does acupuncture help with back and neck pain?
Acupuncture is one of the most well-established uses of TCM for musculoskeletal pain. It can relieve neck, back and knee pain, improve mobility and reduce inflammation. We often combine it with tuina and manipulation for better results.
Can TCM treat frozen shoulder and trigger finger?
Yes. Frozen shoulder, trigger finger, cervical and lumbar spondylosis and similar conditions are commonly treated with acupuncture, tuina and manipulation to restore movement and relieve pain.
How many sessions will I need?
Acute sprains may improve within a few sessions, while chronic conditions may need a longer course. Your physician will assess and advise at your first visit.
Move freely again
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