Complementary & Integrative Healthcare
Aquatics as an Alternative PT
Aquatic settings for physical therapy plans of care can provide benefits and options for patients that would otherwise have a low tolerance for physical therapy… Continue Reading
Stress Is the New Russian Roulette
Stress is one of the top triggers for most diseases and health conditions from tension headaches, to migraines, to chronic pain, high blood pressure, lymphedema,… Continue Reading
Reiki As a Complementary Medicine
Reiki is practiced in various hospitals by practitioners and doctors; taught by Reiki Master Teachers in various settings including colleges; and it is even advertised… Continue Reading
How Meditation and Tai Chi Went Mainstream
The embrace of meditation in America is being driven by vocal proponents, as well as medical research using a scientific evidence-based process that clearly shows… Continue Reading
An Integrative Approach To Chronic Pain
Chronic pain is a significant problem for millions of Americans that leads to significant decreases in not only work productivity, but also in the quality… Continue Reading
Alternative Health Care For Men
Chinese medicine is often thought of for issues concerning women’s health and reproduction. Men can also gain great benefit from acupuncture and/or Chinese herbal treatment…. Continue Reading
Acupuncture For Allergies
With the crazy weather we’ve been having, many people are experiencing allergy symptoms early this year. According to Chinese medical theory, the symptoms and signs… Continue Reading
How To Reduce Work Strain Ergonomically
Musculoskeletal disorders (MSD) are the single largest category of workplace injuries, and often effect the body’s ability to move without pain. Poor work-space design and… Continue Reading
What Is a Body Story?
What is a body story, and why do you need to tell yours? How can therapeutic massage therapy benefit you? We know that people are… Continue Reading
What Is Far Infrared Technology And, How Can It Help Me?
Far infrared ray (FIR) energy is a part of the natural light spectrum of sunlight. It cannot be seen, but can be felt as heat…. Continue Reading









