Massage Therapy
- Integrates acupuncture principles into massage.
- Utilizes acupoints and meridian lines knowledge.
- Combines Western trigger points with TCM concepts.
- Holistic approach merges art and science.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
Acupuncture
- Acupuncture for pain relief.
- Acupuncture for stress reduction.
- Addressing acupoints and meridian lines.
- Utilizing Traditional Chinese Medicine principles.
- Manual techniques for acu-point stimulation.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
Whispering Willow Wellness Clinic
210 - 2885 Barnet Hwy, Coquitlam, BC, V3B 1C1
Daniel graduated from West Coast College of Massage Therapy in 2010 and was presented the Joe Koscak Memorial Award for exemplifying integrity, passion, perseverance, a passionate heart and a caring soul. Daniel also completed his Registered Acupuncture Certification and is also a Registered Acupuncturist RAc. To further expand his knowledge in health care, Daniel embarked on the journey of a four-year Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) Doctor program in PCU College of Holistic Medicine in 2011. Thus, his knowledge encompasses not only trigger points in muscles, but acupoints and meridian lines in the body. Daniel believes that massage and acupuncture complement each other exceptionally. So in his spare time he busies himself with increasing his knowledge of acupoints and reading TCM classics. Daniel believes that health care must incorporate a degree of art into its science to truly be effective for the individual. Daniel will strive to relieve your pain and stress with his skillful hands, and a caring soul.
Massage Therapy
Keeping you moving ! RMTs use a variety of massage techniques to aid in the healing of injuries, and help to alleviate the stress and scar tissue associated with the repetitive nature of our day to day lives.
Acupuncture
Dr. Wang deals with health problems from a holistic perspective through the employment of Chinese herbal medicine, as well as other diverse therapeutic methods, such as Acupuncture, Cupping, Tui Na (Chinese medicine massage), nutrition, and Qigong (regenerative meditation).