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Energy Technique

Articles tagged "Energy Technique"

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Abdominal Acupuncture (Bo's Method)
Classical & Body Acupuncture

Abdominal Acupuncture (Bo's Method)

Abdominal acupuncture, developed by Prof. Bo Zhiyun, uses specific abdominal points forming a holographic microsystem to treat systemic conditions gently and almost painlessly.

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Wrist-Ankle Acupuncture
Classical & Body Acupuncture

Wrist-Ankle Acupuncture

Wrist-ankle acupuncture is a simplified technique using only 12 points located at the wrists and ankles to treat pain and functional disorders throughout the body, without seeking De Qi.

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Traditional Body Acupuncture (TBA)
Classical & Body Acupuncture

Traditional Body Acupuncture (TBA)

Traditional body acupuncture is the foundational form of Chinese acupuncture, based on stimulating precise points along meridians to restore Qi circulation and rebalance the body's energy.

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Electro-Acupuncture
Classical & Body Acupuncture

Electro-Acupuncture

Electro-acupuncture combines traditional acupuncture with low-intensity electrical stimulation, amplifying the analgesic and regulatory effects of classical needling.

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Auriculotherapy (Nogier Method)
Microsystems (auricular, scalp, etc.)

Auriculotherapy (Nogier Method)

Auriculotherapy, codified by Dr. Paul Nogier, uses the ear auricle as a somatotopic microsystem to diagnose and treat pathologies throughout the body by stimulating auricular reflex points.

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YNSA Craniopuncture (Yamamoto New Scalp Acupuncture)
Microsystems (auricular, scalp, etc.)

YNSA Craniopuncture (Yamamoto New Scalp Acupuncture)

YNSA is a craniopuncture system developed by Dr. Toshikatsu Yamamoto, using frontal and occipital somatotopic scalp zones to treat pain and neurological disorders.

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Jiao's Scalp Acupuncture (Chinese Craniopuncture)
Microsystems (auricular, scalp, etc.)

Jiao's Scalp Acupuncture (Chinese Craniopuncture)

Jiao Shunfa's scalp acupuncture is a system of stimulating linear scalp zones corresponding to cerebral cortical areas, particularly effective for neurological rehabilitation.

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Su Jok (Hand-Foot Correspondence Therapy)
Microsystems (auricular, scalp, etc.)

Su Jok (Hand-Foot Correspondence Therapy)

Su Jok is a Korean therapeutic microsystem that uses hands and feet as holographic representations of the entire body, combining pressure, needle, moxa and seed stimulation.

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Cosmetic Acupuncture (Facial Rejuvenation)
Specialized Acupuncture (laser, cosmetic)

Cosmetic Acupuncture (Facial Rejuvenation)

Cosmetic acupuncture uses ultra-fine needles inserted into facial muscles and body acupuncture points to stimulate collagen production, improve micro-circulation and reduce signs of aging.

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Toyohari Japanese Acupuncture
Specialized Acupuncture (laser, cosmetic)

Toyohari Japanese Acupuncture

Toyohari is an ultra-gentle Japanese acupuncture style, often without skin penetration, using gold and silver needles held at skin contact to harmonize Qi according to classical meridian tradition.

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Kiiko Matsumoto Acupuncture (KM Style)
Specialized Acupuncture (laser, cosmetic)

Kiiko Matsumoto Acupuncture (KM Style)

Kiiko Matsumoto style is a contemporary Japanese acupuncture system based on abdominal palpation (Hara) and diagnostic reflexes for immediately verifiable treatment.

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Sa-Am Acupuncture (Four-Needle Technique)
Specialized Acupuncture (laser, cosmetic)

Sa-Am Acupuncture (Four-Needle Technique)

Sa-Am acupuncture is a sophisticated Korean system using exclusively the Five Element Shu-antique points, combining tonification and dispersion with only 4 needles per treatment to rebalance Zang-Fu organs.

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Tongue Diagnosis (She Zhen)
TCM Diagnosis & Theory

Tongue Diagnosis (She Zhen)

Tongue diagnosis is a visual assessment method of the tongue — body, color, shape, coating — enabling rapid identification of internal organ status, imbalance nature and pathology depth.

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Chinese Pulse Diagnosis (Mai Zhen)
TCM Diagnosis & Theory

Chinese Pulse Diagnosis (Mai Zhen)

Chinese pulse diagnosis is the refined art of palpating radial pulses to identify up to 28 pulse qualities revealing organ status, imbalance nature and therapeutic direction.

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The Eight Diagnostic Principles (Ba Gang)
TCM Diagnosis & Theory

The Eight Diagnostic Principles (Ba Gang)

The Eight Principles (Ba Gang) form the fundamental diagnostic framework of TCM, classifying all imbalances according to four pairs of opposites: Yin/Yang, Interior/Exterior, Cold/Heat, Deficiency/Excess.

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Five Elements Theory (Wu Xing)
TCM Diagnosis & Theory

Five Elements Theory (Wu Xing)

Five Elements theory (Wood, Fire, Earth, Metal, Water) is a fundamental philosophical and clinical framework of TCM, describing generation and control relationships between organs, emotions, seasons and tissues.

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Yin-Yang Theory
TCM Diagnosis & Theory

Yin-Yang Theory

Yin-Yang theory is the philosophical foundation of all traditional Chinese medicine, describing the complementary and dynamic duality governing all physiological and pathological phenomena.

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Zang-Fu Theory (Organs and Bowels)
TCM Diagnosis & Theory

Zang-Fu Theory (Organs and Bowels)

Zang-Fu theory is the TCM physiology system describing the functions of five Yin organs (Zang) and six Yang bowels (Fu), their interrelations and clinical manifestations.

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