Cupping, Moxa & Tui Na
Included with Acupuncture

  • cupping

    *available as a stand alone treatment

    Used for pain and soreness. Using flame to create suction on the skin, cupping increases blood flow, drain lymphatic fluid and clear obstruction in the tissues and muscles in order to:

    Relieve muscular pain
    Promote circulation and recovery from workouts
    Enhance detoxification pathways

    Cupping therapy in progress with glass cups on a person's back, and a practitioner holding a burning cotton ball with tongs.
  • moxibustion

    Heat therapy involving the burning of dried mugwort (Ai Ye) and hovering over acupuncture points. Warms the channels and infuses yang energy into the body for healing and freeing the flow of blood & qi. Moxa can help to:

    Increases energy and elevates mood
    Improves circulation of qi & blood
    Reduce pain, boosts immunity, lowers stress

    Ali Rose Hahn, Denver Based Doctor of Chinese Medicine
  • tui na

    Translating to “push-pull”, this medical massage technique that combines acupressure, deep tissue manipulation, and joint mobilization to promote the smooth flow of qi and blood throughout the body. Helps to:

    Relieve muscular tension and pain
    Improves circulation and lymphatic flow
    Promotes relaxation & enhances immunity

    Person receiving a back massage with hands applying pressure in a calming setting.