Katie (Yiying) Zhang
- Allergy relief using acupuncture and NAET techniques.
- Pain management for migraine, sciatica, neck, shoulder.
- Fu’s Subcutaneous Needling (FSN) for musculoskeletal issues.
- Myofascial release combined with acupuncture for muscle tension.
- Full-body balancing acupuncture for hormonal and internal conditions.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
Brandon Acupuncture, Chinese Massage & Herbal Centre
640 Rosser Ave , Brandon, MB, R7A 0K7
Katie Zhang is a registered TCM acupuncturist and a member of the Chinese Medicine & Acupuncture Association of Canada (CMAAC), Manitoba Professional Acupuncture Association (MPAA) and CTCMPAO (College of Traditional Chinese Medicine Practitioners and Acupuncturists of Ontario). She graduated from Chengdu University of TCM in China and then moved to Canada in 2009. Since 2012, she has worked full time at Brandon Acupuncture and has been dedicated to the field of Traditional Chinese Medicine for over 15 years. Specializes in • Allergies: food & environmental • Pain management: migraines, sciatica, neck, shoulder, lower back, knee pain etc. • Hormonal imbalances: PMS, menopause etc. • Digestive disorders • Sports injuries • Stress and anxiety • And more Treatment Techniques • Traditional acupuncture • NAET ( Nambudripad’s Allergy Elimination Techniques ) • FSN (Fu’s Subcutaneous Needling) • Myofascial release therapy (for faster and stronger effect) • Full-body balancing (for internal conditions) • Post-treatment stretching guidance (for muscular tension) • And more Treatment Style • Gentle and calming needling • Patient and attentive to each client’s unique concerns • For internal conditions, she first takes time to understand the patient’s overall health, and provides whole-body balancing treatment in addition to addressing the main symptoms • For external conditions, she often guides patients through stretching exercises after acupuncture to help relax tense muscles and support recovery beyond the clinic
This will include your initial assessment and first treatment.