Complementary Alternative Medicine Asia

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Complementary And  Alternative Medicine

Complementary Alternative Medicine Asia practice evidenced-based complementary medicine to help patients who are seeking non-drug and  natural solutions to better manage Chronic Pain, Myofascial Pain Syndrome, Musculoskeletal Pain, Musculoskeletal Disorder and Children Problems. We offer complementary therapies services to Indonesia and Malaysia. We are looking to reach further into Asia.

Complementary and Alternative  Medicine Approaches

We specialized in physical therapy including Cerebral Palsy TherapyMyofascial ReleaseTrigger point therapy,  TCM Acupressure , Deep Tissue Massage,Neuromuscular Therapy for  musculoskeletal pain Shoulder PainNeck Pain ,Frozen Shoulder Jaw PainLow Back Pain , Knee Pain, Sciatica ,Pelvic Pain.

Complementary Alternative Medicine Asia combine interventions such as EEG BIOFEEDBACK  Neurofeedback, Neurosuit Therapy and Natural Solutions, Special needs population.

Many of our specialist therapists have special interest on adults and CP children or  cerebral palsyDevelopmental Delays, Traumatic Brain injury, Hypotonia,Ataxia. Our Mind-Body Medicine are non-drug and non-invasive alternatives for conditions such as ADHD, OCD, Autism, Depression, and Anxiety.

Physical Therapy

At Complementary Alternative Medicine Asia,  you or loved ones will receive not only the benefits of our Intensive Physical Therapy program for Pain Treatment  but will also have the opportunity to receive valuable  Evaluation and ADHD Test by our qualified and skilled therapists to meet your health  care needs, naturally.

 

Related Information

Acupressure was effective in reducing low back pain

Effects of Trigger Point Therapy on children with cerebral palsy

Painful myofascial trigger points and pain sites in men with chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome

Interrater reliability of palpation of myofascial trigger points in three shoulder muscles

Trigger points: diagnosis and management

Physical Therapy to Keep Your Child Healthy and Fit for Life

Cerebral Palsy: Hope Through Research