Lower Back Pain, Neck Pain, Herniated Disc, Joint Pain, Arthritis, Fibromyalgia, Plantar Fascitis, Tennis Elbow, Carpal Tunnel, TMJ, Chronic Fatigue, Stress, Knee Pain, Shoulder Pain, Depression, Weight Loss, The Flu, Headache, Common Cold, Addictions, Sinus Infection, Allergy, Skin Conditions, Blood Pressure, Bronchitis, Asthma, Ulcers, Bell’s Palsy, Acid Reflux, Diabetes, Abdominal Pain, PMS, Infertility,Menopause, Chronic Pain.
Dr. Han works with a variety of conditions, whereas many chiropractors mainly treat neck and back pain. Dr. Han treats a range of ailments from neck and back pain to various internal conditions. You might think Chiropractic and Acupuncture seem to be very different. But the goals of Chiropractic and Acupuncture are very similar in idea. Acupuncture’s purpose is to harmonize the flow of Qi in the body by focusing on the body’s meridian channel. Chiropractic’s purpose is to align (harmonize) the body by focusing on the vertebral column. The spinal column is very important for both.
Chiropractic utilizes the merik system and Acupuncture uses the concept of back-shu points. The basic idea of merik system and back-shu(tonification) points is that each level of the spinal column is related to the organ system. For example, the third thoracic vertebra is linked to the lung organ. Dr. Han may adjust T3 level or needle the back shu point to help patients with conditions like asthma, chest pain, bronchitis or congestion. [This is just one treatment option for lung-related disorders]
Using Chiropractic and Acupuncture together creates synergistic effect to better focus on bringing the body into full harmony as a whole. tendons, ligaments and connective tissue become damaged over time with the misalignment of vertebra through over-stretching or spraining.
SERVICES OFFERED
Chiropractic Adjustment
Diversified Techniques, Drop Techniques
Activator Techniques, Flexion / Distraction
Acupuncture
For pain & constitutional disorders
Auricular Electro acupuncture, Moxibustion
Other Therapy
Ultrasound, Electrical Stimulation
Exercise and Rehabilitation
(strengthening – stretching -postural education)
Taping
Manual Therapy
Cupping, Massage
Tui na, Fascial- Release, Gua sha
Oriental Herbs
Tablets, Granules