


TCM Perspective on Spinal Problems
In TCM, spinal problems are often attributed to imbalances in the body's Qi flow and blocked meridians. Common spinal issues like cervical spondylosis and lumbar disc herniation can be related to deficiencies in liver and kidney functions, or stagnation of Qi and blood.
TCM spinal adjustments utilize acupuncture, cupping, and herbal medicine to regulate the flow of qi and blood, relax muscles and tendons, and restore the proper alignment of the spine and its joints. This comprehensive approach aims to improve the function of surrounding tissues, including muscles, ligaments, and nerves, thereby relieving spinal pain, enhancing spinal coordination, reducing stiffness and limited movement, and improving overall spinal function.
Acupuncture:
Stimulates Qi flow and reduces pain by inserting needles into specific acupoints.
Cupping:
Creates suction on the skin to improve blood circulation and relieve muscle spasms.
Herbal medicine:
Internal use of herbs can promote blood circulation, relax muscles, and regulate Qi.
Treatment Duration
TCM treatment is a gradual process, and the duration varies from person to person. Multiple treatments are usually required to achieve optimal results.
Advantages of TCM Spinal Care
✅ Holistic approach:
TCM focuses on the whole body, not just the spine, achieving a comprehensive treatment effect.
✅ Personalized treatment:
Tailored treatment plans are designed based on individual patient conditions.
✅ Non-invasive and side-effect-free:
Most TCM adjustment methods are non-invasive and have minimal side effects.
✅ Improved overall health:
By regulating internal organs and strengthening the immune system, TCM can improve overall health.
Applicable to
Headache, neck and shoulder pain, low back pain, Cervical spondylosis patients, Lumbar disc herniation patients, Chronic lower back pain patients, Spinal problems caused by poor posture