Chinese medicine therapy in Pärnu
Welcome to Dr. ShouShan Wu's traditional Chinese medicine therapy office located in Pärnu city center.Dr. ShouShan has been practicing ancient Chinese healing methods in Tallinn and Pärnu for many years.
Chinese massage | Moxa therapy | Chinese cupping therapy | TDP lamp
Chinese medicine treats the body, mind and soul as a whole and is designed to restore overall health. According to the Chinese way of thinking, the balance of yin and yang, two opposing forces, can define all aspects of the human body, mind and soul. The balance between the two ensures good health.
The interaction of yin and yang is dominated by qi-vitality or life-energy. In the body, qi flows through channels called meridians. Qi supplies all organs, mind and soul. Qi affects the physical, mental, emotional and spiritual well-being of people. When the effects of yin and yang are balanced, qi flows evenly through the meridians. We're relaxed, calm, flexible, energetic. When the distribution of qi slows down or encounters obstacles, the yin-yang balance is affected and a person may become ill.
Chinese medicine therapy may help:
- In case of rheumatism and radiculitis
- sprains, muscles and joints
- in case of muscle and joint pain
- headache and migraine
- in case of nerve pain (neuralgia)
- during a recovery from stroke and paralysis
- constipation and diarrhea
- in case of enuresis
- against insomnia
Dr. ShouShan Wu has lived in Pärnu and helped his patients for several decades already. He received his doctorate from Peking University and has worked in China, Moscow and Estonia. The doctor accepts patients in Estonian, Russian and English.
Chinese massage
Tui na massaage
The purpose of Tui na massage is to balance yin and yang, remove energy blockages from the channels and promote the circulation of life energy and blood.
Tui na or meridian massage is especially effective for muscle and joint pain and for relieving muscle tension.
Tui na puts pressure on the meridians and their points, ensuring free and even flow of qi. It also helps with gynecological diseases, constipation and diarrhea, enuresis, relieves insomnia, helps get rid of tension.
This massage is not performed for open wounds, skin diseases, cancer, severe heart disease, osteoporosis, psychiatric problems and strong manipulations in the lower abdomen and lower back are avoided during pregnancy.
Gua sha massage
Gua sha is a technique that can be called scraping off a disease. A common cause of pain is qi or blood stopping somewhere. The Gua Sha technique makes them move again. Gua sha is used, for example, for pain, colds, bronchitis.
Moxa therapy
Moxa therapy, or moxibustion, uses heat to health and prevent disease. Acupuncture points are affected with a moxa stick. This mobilizes the life energy qi and improves the local blood supply. Since moxa warms the channels and dissipates the cold, it is used for cold limbs, edema, organ prolapse, impotence, menstrual cramps.
Chinese cupping therapy
The goal of Chinese cupping therapy is to set energies in motion. Cupping will release stopped energy and and sets it in motion. When the energy flows, there is no pain or tension. Cupping therapy is used primarily for muscle problems and colds. Cupping therapy is also effective in improving metabolism.
TDP lamp
The TDP lamp works with an electromagnetic wave and a mineral plate containing 33 elements necessary for people. The absorbed electromagnetic energy has been found to have a healing effect on the human body: it helps to produce a number of useful biochemical stimuli that the body can lose due to illness, accident or injury; it accelerates the breakdown of unstable structures (such as dead cells); improves the body's ability to adapt and its immune system. A lamp that promotes metabolism, relieves physiological ailments, reduces inflammation and pain is very effective for many health problems, such as muscle pain, tissue damage, arthritis, and skin damage.