Dr. Rebecca Risk a Calgary Acupuncturist is announcing the move of her clinic to a brand new location in Calgarys SW, Signal Hill Area. This new acupuncture clinic in Calgary boasts several practitioners ranging from Chinese Medical Doctors (Dr. Risk is a specialist in chronic disease treatment and diagnosis as well as a muscle injury recovery specialist) to massage therapists and a reflexologist.
Chinese medicine is one of the great medical systems of the world, with an unbroken tradition going back to the 3rd century BC. Yet throughout its history it has continually developed in response to changing clinical conditions, and has been sustained by research into every aspect of its use. This process continues today with the development of modern medical diagnostic techniques and knowledge.
Practitioners of Chinese medicine believe that by finding and treating imbalances in the body, one can cure the cause of the disease. Unlike Western medical tradition, Chinese medicine does not cover up symptoms by prescribing strong medications that have many side effects. Usually treatment is very gentile and side effects from the treatment are rare. This is a holistic medicine that looks at all parts of the patients life mind, body, soul and even lifestyle. Often, after a complete diagnosis is performed, results can be achieved with simple modification of few things that are currently in excess in our life. In our Calgary acupuncture clinic, Dr. Risk is an expert in finding what is wrong and how to achieve results in a quickest, and least painful manner for the patient.
Services that will be offered by Dr. Risk in her Calgary acupuncture clinic will be following: therapeutic treatments using Acupuncture, Moxabation, Cupping and Herbology. Biomedirian electrodermal screening is also available at this new clinic - used to treat allergies, chronic diseases and other ailments.
November 2010 is the first month in this new location. New hours are also in effect - please refer to our website: www.dr-risk.com for more information. You can also contact them via twitter: @yycacupuncture or on facebook.
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