Acupuncture & Chiropractic Specialists

And alternative medicine in plano, tx

Acupuncture

 & Chiropractic Specialists

And alternative medicine in plano, tx

"not every ailment requires medicine or surgery" -Dr. Lei Zhang-

x-ray services

We offer state-of-the-art x-ray equipment so that we can better understand what is going on in your body and how to treat it best.

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massage therapy

We help provide comfort from aches and pain by offering traditional massage therapy.

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herbs

We help treat pain with Chinese Herbs and nutritional products.

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Dr. Lei Zhang

Dr. Lei Zhang graduated from Heilongjiang College of Traditional Chinese Medicine in 1985. Dr. Zhang has also completed his Orthopedic residency program and has practiced Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine for more than 31 years. Dr Zhang graduated from Parker College of Chiropractic and has learned to combine both healing arts for more effective and safer treatments.

commonly treated illnesses

Let us help you treat your pain by methods of Chiropractics, Acupuncture, or Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM)

Traditional Chinese Medicine

Chinese medicine, also known as Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), is a comprehensive system of medicine that has been practiced for thousands of years in China and other parts of East Asia. It encompasses a range of traditional therapies and practices, which have evolved over centuries based on traditional beliefs, empirical experience, and ancient Chinese philosophy.


Chinese medicine has gained popularity worldwide for its holistic approach and effectiveness in treating a wide range of acute and chronic conditions. However, it is important to note that Chinese medicine operates under a different theoretical framework than Western medicine, and its efficacy is often evaluated differently.


Key components of Chinese medicine include:

Philosophical Basis: Chinese medicine is rooted in the concept of balance and harmony. It is based on the idea that the body's vital energy (Qi or chi) flows through meridians or pathways in the body. Illness and disease are seen as disruptions or imbalances in the flow of Qi.


Diagnostic Methods: Practitioners of Chinese medicine use various diagnostic techniques to assess a patient's health and identify imbalances in Qi. This includes observation (looking at the tongue, skin, and eyes), listening and smelling (to the voice, breath, and body odors), questioning (about symptoms and medical history), and palpation (feeling the pulse and body).

Treatment Modalities: Chinese medicine uses a range of therapies to restore balance and promote healing. The most common treatments include:

  • Acupuncture: The insertion of thin needles at specific points on the body to restore the flow of Qi.
  • Herbal Medicine: The use of herbs, minerals, and animal products in specific combinations to address specific health concerns.
  • Dietary Therapy: Recommendations for specific foods and dietary habits to promote health and treat illnesses.
  • Tui Na (Chinese Massage): Therapeutic massage techniques aimed at restoring the flow of Qi.
  • Cupping: Applying suction cups to the skin to improve circulation and relieve muscle tension.
  • Qi Gong and Tai Chi: Exercises and movements aimed at improving the flow of Qi through the body.

Concept of Yin and Yang: Chinese medicine is based on the principle of Yin and Yang, which represent opposing forces yet complementary aspects of nature. Health is seen as a balance between these forces, and illness occurs when this balance is disrupted.


Holistic Approach: Chinese medicine takes a holistic view of health, considering the interconnectedness of the body, mind, and environment. It emphasizes prevention and lifestyle modifications to maintain health and prevent illness.


Individualized Treatment: Treatment in Chinese medicine is highly individualized. Two patients with the same Western diagnosis may receive different TCM diagnoses and treatments based on their unique patterns of imbalance and constitution.

10/13/2012

First to Review


"I woke up in pain this morning, and it being Saturday, I was frantic to find a chiropractor that would help my pinch nerve on short notice. I walked in to Zhang Chiropractic & TCM Clinic, and they fit me right in. Unfortunately, I had my two young children (3 and 19 months) with me, which meant the staff was going to have to help me with watching them. This was not a problem. Everyone was so nice and friendly with both me and my babies. Even the doctor was playing with them while I was having my acupuncture.


Overall, I went in for an adjustment and left with having a physical, an adjustment, acupuncture and a massage. It was an AMAZING experience. I will definitely be going back to see Dr. Zhang on a weekly basis."

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