Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) offers a holistic approach to cycling injuries that considers the whole person rather than isolated symptoms. TCM practitioners use a comprehensive assessment process including pulse diagnosis, tongue examination, and detailed health history to develop individualized treatment plans. This approach aims to identify and address the root patterns contributing to a patient's condition.
For cycling injuries, TCM practitioners commonly use acupuncture to promote circulation and support the body's natural healing response in affected areas. This may be combined with cupping therapy to ease muscle tension, electroacupuncture for deeper tissue stimulation, and tui na (TCM therapeutic massage) to improve mobility. Chinese herbal formulas may also be recommended to support recovery from the inside out.
In British Columbia, 2 TCM practitioners list cycling injuries as an area of focus, practicing across 6 cities including Richmond, Burnaby, New Westminster, Coquitlam, Vancouver. Initial assessments typically range from $115 to $170. Browse the practitioners below to compare credentials, areas of focus, and pricing where available.