vvv
The approach developed at Chinamedic is not based on a single technique.
It is based on a way of reading the body.
π§ FOUNDATIONS
This approach stands at the intersection of several fields:
β’ Traditional Chinese Medicine
β’ manual medicine
β’ modern physiology
β’ nutrition and metabolism
β’ nervous system regulation
π None of these fields is used in isolation.
π Their integration creates clinical coherence.
βοΈ POSITION
The practice does not position itself:
β’ against conventional medicine
β’ nor within a simplified alternative approach
π It offers an integrative model based on:
β’ clinical observation
β’ experience
β’ patient-specific adaptation
𧬠METHOD
The work is structured around three axes:
π Understand
Go beyond symptoms to identify underlying imbalances
π Act
Apply the appropriate techniques with precision
π Stabilize
Help the body regain sustainable balance
π€² ROLE OF THE BODY
Touch plays a central role.
It provides direct access to:
β’ tension
β’ imbalance
β’ body perception
π often beyond the reach of purely analytical approaches.
βοΈ ROLE OF TOOLS
The tools used (acupuncture, manual therapy, emotional regulation, nutrition):
β’ are not goals in themselves
β’ are never applied systematically
π They are selected based on relevance.
π― OBJECTIVE
The goal is not to multiply interventions.
π It is to act with precision, at the right moment.
π POSITIONING
It is not the technique that heals.
It is the relevance of its application.

