Chinese Medicine approaches health from a holistic manner in terms of prevention, diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation. The range of treatments include: Herbal therapy, Acupunture, Moxibustion, Cupping, Tuina, Bone and Spine Manipulations, Dietary Therapy, and Exercise Therapy (Qigong & Taijiguan). Today, there is a revival in the acceptance of Chinese Medicine even in western nations. Indeed, certain Chinese Medicine practices like acupuncture and herbal remedies are integrated with western medicine for pain management and to reduce the side effects of prescription drugs.
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Mobility Coordinator
Mobility coordinator is the primary contact for students with queries on mobility programmes. Reach out to the lecturer below should you require assistance in any aspects of mobility, including inbound and outbound opportunities, both locally and internationally.