Tit Tar (a Cantonese term that translates to fall-hit) is a traditional Chinese medicine healing system for the treatment of bone, joint and muscle misalignment. Today, it is utilized to heal body traumas caused by everyday physical exertions, accidents and sports activities.
Body Therapy, which is quite similar to western massage is a deep-tissue manipulation using the aid Chinese Medicine Oils. Body Therapy stimulates healthy blood circulation, relaxes the muscles and promotes, revitalization of the senses. Body Therapy instantly the aches and pains cause by daily over-exertion, sports and stennous activities.
Foot therapy, or reflexology, is the science or method of stimulating the reflexes of specific sections of the foot that correspond to each gland, organ and part of the body. Stimulation of these reflexes serve to relax and normalize all functions of the body, in order to promote a natural balance and an overall sense of well-being and revitalization.
Gua Sha is a Chinese healing technique which involves palpation and stimulation of the skin using a round-edged instrument. Gua Sha promotions good circulation as well as immediate relief from pain, stiffness, fever, chill, cough, nausea and other illnesses. Gua Sha is also often utilized as a preventative measure from infectious illnesses, respiratory complications as well as acute or chronic disorders.
Cupping is a method of acupressure, utilizing a vacuum next to the patient's skin with the usage of glass, plastic or bamboo cups. Cupping is used for the treatment of respiratory diseases, musculoskeletal as well as back, neck and shoulder pains.