
Services
Deep tissue massage
Shi Atsu massage
We are offering Deep tissue massage and Japanese style Shi-atsu Massage.
We do deep tissue massage with gentle to firm pressure using aroma oil. It will make the tight muscles softened and makes blood circulation around the area.
Japanese style Shi-atsu massage focuses on pressure points that effectively transport and guide blood and energy throughout the body. The aim is to relieve aches and pain and to achieve balance to protect the person against different types of infection and maintain the optimum function of all organs. When the channels are impeded or blocked, the person experiences pain and is prone to health problems.


Cupping
Creating a vacuum in a cup to lift the skin in order to massage the muscle deeply and remove any tension or discomfort.
Cups frequently will leave circular bruises on the skin but these will not be painful and will clear after a few days.

Japanese style Acupuncture
Insertion of needles at certain acupuncture points on various parts of the body. We use Made-in-Japan acupuncture needles. Acupuncture needles are hair-fine and unlike syringes there is no cutting edge or hollow shaft. The main sensation experienced is usually numbness, heaviness, warmth or tingling. Many patients find acupuncture treatments very soothing and fall asleep.
Moxibustion
Heat therapy by the burning of the Chinese Herb Ai Hao (Artemisia Vulgaris) close to or actually on the inserted needle to warm the patient long-term from the inside.
The heat is able to penetrate deeply into the muscles and essentially strengthens the actions of the needles. By drawing more “qi” and blood into the area, Moxa can greatly aid the healing process. It is the burning of Moxa which gives many acupuncture clinics their characteristic aroma!


Scrapping / Gua-sha
Scraping therapy, also known as Gua Sha, is a traditional healing technique that has been modernised and incorporated into myotherapy treatments to aid in injury recovery and pain management. This non-invasive therapy involves using a tool to gently scrape or rub the skin over a problematic area. The primary goal is to improve circulation and promote healing, making it a beneficial adjunct to conventional injury rehabilitation methods.