Revive Energy Clinic INC
Massage Therapy
heavy pressure on affected area, For clients who need to do a lot of labour work and stressful daily life. Shiatsu: Origin: Shiatsu originated in Japan and is based on traditional Chinese medicine principles. Techniques: Shiatsu involves applying pressure to specific points on the body using fingers, thumbs, palms, and sometimes knees and elbows. It also includes stretches and joint rotations. Goal: The goal of Shiatsu is to balance the body's energy flow or "qi" (pronounced "chee"). It aims to stimulate the body's natural healing abilities, reduce tension, and promote overall well-being. While both Swedish massage and Shiatsu share the goal of promoting well-being, they achieve it through different techniques and approaches. Swedish massage tends to focus on the physical aspects of relaxation and muscle tension, while Shiatsu is more rooted in traditional Eastern medicine and the balance of energy flow within the body.
heavy pressure on affected area, For clients who need to do a lot of labour work and stressful daily life. Shiatsu: Origin: Shiatsu originated in Japan and is based on traditional Chinese medicine principles. Techniques: Shiatsu involves applying pressure to specific points on the body using fingers, thumbs, palms, and sometimes knees and elbows. It also includes stretches and joint rotations. Goal: The goal of Shiatsu is to balance the body's energy flow or "qi" (pronounced "chee"). It aims to stimulate the body's natural healing abilities, reduce tension, and promote overall well-being. While both Swedish massage and Shiatsu share the goal of promoting well-being, they achieve it through different techniques and approaches. Swedish massage tends to focus on the physical aspects of relaxation and muscle tension, while Shiatsu is more rooted in traditional Eastern medicine and the balance of energy flow within the body.
- Pain relief for acute and chronic musculoskeletal issues.
- Myofascial release to reduce tightness and improve mobility.
- Deep tissue massage targeting chronic muscle tension.
- Relaxation and stress-reduction therapeutic massage.
- Rehabilitation-focused treatments for injury recovery.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
booked with Kelly Wang.
Acupuncture
Fire cupping used on whole back or the body area needed for the treatment. Fire cupping has significant effects for boost immune system, dispel cold, warm up the channels and promote blood circulation. Tuina is traditional Chinese Medicine massage.
- Acupuncture for pain relief and musculoskeletal conditions.
- Auricular (ear) acupuncture for stress and symptom management.
- Trigger point needling alongside manual therapy techniques.
- Electroacupuncture to enhance needle stimulation and healing.
- Fine-needle acupuncture integrated with TCM diagnostic approach.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
Osteopathy
Benefits of Osteopathic Manual Therapy Osteopathic Manual Therapy (OMT) employs a wide range of specialized techniques to address the whole person, not just the symptoms. These techniques include: CranioSacral Therapy Soft Tissue and Myofascial Release Strain/Counterstrain Muscle Energy Techniques Low Amplitude Manipulations Visceral and Cranial Releases Fascial Unwinding Mobilization Osteopathic Manual Therapists are trained to use a highly developed sense of touch and palpation to assess imbalances or dysfunctions in the body. They apply appropriate techniques tailored to the specific needs of each individual. The focus of Osteopathic Manual Therapy is to identify and treat the root cause of the issue, rather than merely addressing the immediate symptoms. This holistic approach promotes long-term healing and overall well-being.
Benefits of Osteopathic Manual Therapy Osteopathic Manual Therapy (OMT) employs a wide range of specialized techniques to address the whole person, not just the symptoms. These techniques include: CranioSacral Therapy Soft Tissue and Myofascial Release Strain/Counterstrain Muscle Energy Techniques Low Amplitude Manipulations Visceral and Cranial Releases Fascial Unwinding Mobilization Osteopathic Manual Therapists are trained to use a highly developed sense of touch and palpation to assess imbalances or dysfunctions in the body. They apply appropriate techniques tailored to the specific needs of each individual. The focus of Osteopathic Manual Therapy is to identify and treat the root cause of the issue, rather than merely addressing the immediate symptoms. This holistic approach promotes long-term healing and overall well-being.
- musculoskeletal assessment for pain and functional limitations.
- manipulative treatment to restore joint mobility and alignment.
- soft tissue techniques to address muscle tension and dysfunction.
- whole-body assessment integrating structural and functional evaluation.
- joint mobilization for improved range of motion and biomechanics.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
Lymphatic Drainage
Lymph is the fluid found within the lymphatic system that transports the interstitial fluid and large substances from the interstitium. The lymphvessel are small channels found throughout the connective tissue that are the gateways to the lymphatic system. the treatment activates lymph function and circulation, stimulates the immune system and parasympathetic tone.