Traditional Chinese Medicine focuses not only on treating the illness symptoms and body recovery. It restores balance to fundamental body functions, while repairing the body after the ailment has been alleviated. Traditional Chinese Medicine puts emphasis on the prevention of medical conditions through constant care of the body.
Here at the Capital Health Centre of Traditional Chinese Medicine, we are committed to giving our patients the best possible care throughout their experience at our clinics.
TCM sees each person as having a unique and complex web of physical and emotional interactions and processes. Diagnosis is about determining underlying patterns and syndromes and how these are reflected in conditions, behaviours and emotions.
Treatment is about restoring balance.
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The Centre is operated by Health Way Developments Pty Ltd, which was founded by Dr Haidong Wang and his brother Dr Haisong Wang, both graduates of Liaoning University of Traditional Chinese Medicine in Shenyang City, China.
The clinic is committed to providing the finest health care with a philosophy of continuous development in the knowledge and training of its staff.
Health Way Development Pty Ltd has a close working relationship with many famous TCM educational, medical and research institutions in both China and Australia. Many scholars, academics and experienced doctors support our development of TCM projects of the centre. Health Way had also worked with the Australian National University (ANU), University of Canberra (UC) and the Canberra Institute of Technology (CIT) or international events and programs.
Health Way has long term corporate relationship with CIT in establishing Eastern Massage diploma courses which include Chinese Remedial Massage also known as Tuina (acupressure) and Shiatsu. Health Way also provides a clinical base for practical experience for these Eastern Massage students.
In this video series, we introduce simple yet powerful body movement and breathing techniques that are designed to support your holistic wellbeing.
These exercises focus on cultivating mindfulness, improving posture, and enhancing the flow of energy throughout the body. By practicing these techniques, you can reduce stress, increase mental clarity, and promote overall balance in your daily life.
Acupuncture is a holistic approach to treating and preventing body imbalances and has been practised in China and other Asian countries for thousands of years. It is an effective, natural and increasingly popular means of treating and preventing body imbalances through the application of needles to the body.
Moxibustion is a traditional Chinese Medicine technique that involves burning mugwort, a type of small spongy herb, to facilitate healing. It produces a heating sensation that penetrates deep into the skin, warming muscles and relaxing the body.
Chinese Herbal Medicine has over a thousand years of practice in history and it continues to serve people nowadays. The acceptance of Chinese Herbal Medicine is not limited to just China, but at other countries as well.
A consultation with your Chinese Medicine practitioner is advised before any treatments (such as acupuncture or cupping) are given, or before being prescribed any herbal medicines. This consultation is essential to communicate and connect to discuss possible treatment plans, health care and to follow up with the plan effectively.
Cupping is an ancient Chinese deep tissue therapy in which the opening of a cup is applied to the skin and the pressure in the cup is reduced (by either heat or suction) in order to draw and hold skin and superficial muscles inside the cup, causing local congestion.
Remedial Chinese Massage, also known as Tuina, is a type of Chinese therapeutic massage and is an important component in Traditional Chinese Medicine. In China, it shares the same eminence as acupuncture, herbal medicine and other Chinese medical treatments.
Scrubbing Therapy is a type of meridian balance therapy whereby the skin is grazed with a tool (spoon or any tool with dull and smooth edges) so that the blocked energy and toxins are brought to the surface and expelled from the body.