- Acupuncture for neck, shoulder, back, and leg pain.
- Auricular and body acupuncture for pain relief and mobility.
- Acupuncture combined with Tuina for musculoskeletal injuries.
- Acupuncture addressing Qi and blood regulation for chronic conditions.
This summary is for informational purposes only and may not be accurate.
Newton Wellness Centre
150-13737 72 Ave, Surrey, BC, V3W 2P2
Fan Yang is a registered Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) practitioner in British Columbia, Canada. He holds a master’s degree in Orthopedics and Traumatology from Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Fan worked as a physician at Shuguang Hospital for three years and trained under Zhao, Yongfang, the fifth-generation inheritor of the Shanghai Haipai Shi-style Orthopedics. Fan specializes in utilizing TCM techniques such as herbal medicine, acupuncture, Tuina massage, Gua Sha, and cupping therapy to treat neck, shoulder, back, and leg pain, as well as various internal medical conditions. Fan practices the Shi-style Orthopedics approach, which emphasizes a holistic perspective. This methodology focuses on the balance of Qi and blood, the integration of internal and external treatments, and the principle of analyzing Yin and Yang, and addressing concurrent pathologies. It underscores the importance of Qi and blood regulation, addressing phlegm and dampness, and combining tendon and bone therapies for comprehensive injury management.
At over 2000 years old, acupuncture is the most widely used form of medicine in the world. It involves placing micro-thin needles on parts on the body to help redirect the flow of blood and energy. When acupuncture points are stimulated, it helps to unblock these areas and reduces acute and chronic pain. Acupuncture can also improve mood, insomnia, dizziness, loss of appetite and other medical diseases.