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Integrative therapies designed to support your body, mind, and overall well-being.
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1. Alexander Technique
The Alexander Technique is a neuromuscular re-education method that improves postural control and movement efficiency through increased proprioceptive awareness. It has been shown to reduce musculoskeletal strain, improve coordination, and enhance motor control by modifying habitual movement patterns.


2. Craniosacral Therapy
Craniosacral Therapy is a gentle manual therapy that focuses on the craniosacral system, including the membranes and cerebrospinal fluid dynamics. It aims to reduce fascial and neural restrictions, support parasympathetic activation, and improve nervous system resilience and stress regulation.
3. Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM)
Traditional Chinese Medicine is a comprehensive medical system that emphasizes functional regulation and systemic balance. Acupuncture, herbal medicine, and related therapies — such as cupping, gua sha, moxibustion, tui na — modulate neuroendocrine, immune, and circulatory functions by stimulating specific anatomical points, supporting homeostasis, pain modulation, and autonomic nervous system regulation.

Acupuncture
Acupuncture uses fine, sterile needles placed at specific points on the body to support pain relief, improve circulation, regulate the nervous system, and promote the body's natural healing processes.
Auricular Therapy
Auricular therapy focuses on the ear as a microsystem of the body. By stimulating specific points using needles, seeds, magnets, or pressure, it promotes healing, reduces pain, and supports stress relief, addiction recovery, and sleep improvement.
Herbal Medicine
Chinese herbal medicine uses carefully selected plant-based formulas to support internal balance, strengthen body systems, and address the root causes of health concerns. Formulas are customized to each individual's needs.
Cupping
Cupping therapy uses suction cups on the skin to improve blood flow, release muscle tension, and support detoxification. It is commonly used for pain, stiffness, and respiratory support.
Gua Sha
Gua Sha involves gentle scraping of the skin to stimulate circulation, reduce muscle tightness, and support the body's inflammatory and healing responses. It is often used for pain, tension, and mobility.
Moxibustion
Moxibustion uses the warmth of burning mugwort (moxa) near specific acupuncture points to improve circulation, strengthen energy, and support immune and digestive function.
4. Sound Therapy
Sound Therapy uses acoustic vibration and frequency to influence physiological and neurological states. Research suggests sound stimulation can modulate brainwave activity, vagal tone, and autonomic balance, promoting relaxation, stress reduction, and emotional regulation.

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Whether you are seeking relief from pain, stress reduction, or a holistic approach to health, our practitioners are here to guide you.