By Stephen Janz – Clinic Director, Kenmore Centre for Health, Brisbane I am often asked by patients how to avoid a recurrence of back pain. It’s not helpful to discover […] Preventing Back Pain: It’s the Thought That Counts This entry was posted on October 20, 2015 by user
For years clients have heard me talk of the example of Qing Hao (Artimeisia annua; Wormwood), a Chinese herbal medicine which has had its ancient indications adapted to treat Malaria […] Nobel Prize for medicine awarded for Chinese herbal medicine. This entry was posted on October 20, 2015 by user
Spring is the season of growth and renewal with some great weather for enjoying the outdoors before the heat of summer hits. However hayfever sufferers don’t look forward to spring […] Evidence supports Acupuncture for Hayfever This entry was posted on September 18, 2015 by user
Chinese medicine is a holistic form of medicine originating approximately 3000 years ago in China. Chinese medicine is used to prevent and treat illness, as well as to maintain health […] What is Chinese medicine? This entry was posted on July 19, 2015 by user
Have you ever wondered what makes an acupuncture point different to any other part of the body? In an exciting first acupuncture points have been objectively identified using a technique […] Acupuncture Points identified by CT Scan This entry was posted on July 18, 2015 by user
The most natural instinct when something hurts in the body is to hold or rub the affected area. It is little surprise then that massage therapy is one of the […] What’s Remedial Massage? This entry was posted on July 16, 2015 by user
As an acupuncturist with 35 years experience, it is fascinating to suddenly be asked if we do dry needling. Dry needling is a new term to describe the ancient technique […] Do We do Dry Needling? This entry was posted on July 6, 2015 by user
Acupuncture and Chinese medicine have gained rapid acceptance in Australia. Once an unfamiliar “new” treatment it has now transitioned to the mainstream as a registered health profession. As acupuncture usually […] Is Acupuncture OK for Kids? This entry was posted on February 3, 2015 by user
Since the first of July 2012 it has become much easier to find a qualified acupuncturist or Chinese herbalist. These professions are now registered the same as other registered health […] Acupuncture and Chinese Herbal Medicine Are Now Registered Health Professions This entry was posted on July 7, 2012 by user
Testimonials are a popular way of advertising services. Unfortunately testimonials only mention success stories and can offer an unbalanced view. There is no simple way of knowing if testimonials are […] Testimonials This entry was posted on February 25, 2011 by user
Love them or hate them mobile phones are an invaluable tool which have progressed from status symbol to everyday essential in less than two decades. The technology behind this revolution […] Mobile phones: Guidelines for safer use for children This entry was posted on February 25, 2011 by user