Adjuvant therapies support acupuncture, herbal medicine, and manual therapies as part of a personalised care plan.
— Ms. Lim, Customer
Adjuvant therapies at Y TCM are supportive therapies used alongside acupuncture, herbal medicine, or manual treatments to enhance overall results. Guided by Traditional Chinese Medicine principles, these therapies focus on warming meridians, improving circulation, and relieving stagnation to help restore balance in the body.
Our Adjuvant Therapy includes:
Mugwort Moxibustion (1 Part) – $67
Mugwort Moxibustion (2 Parts) – $127 (6% savings)
Mugwort moxibustion uses loose mugwort (moxa) that is carefully burned near specific acupuncture points to generate deep therapeutic warmth. In Traditional Chinese Medicine theory, warming the meridians helps improve circulation, dispel cold, and restore internal balance.
This therapy is commonly used for individuals experiencing cold sensitivity, muscle stiffness, fatigue, or menstrual discomfort.
Moxa stick therapy uses a burning mugwort stick to deliver targeted warming stimulation to specific acupuncture points. In TCM, this warming effect helps improve circulation, dispel cold and dampness, and relieve pain and tension.
This therapy is commonly used for individuals with cold hands and feet, menstrual cramps, joint pain, weak digestion, fatigue, or a “cold” body constitution.
This therapy uses a specialised moxibustion device to deliver steady and controlled warmth to targeted areas. It offers a gentler form of heat therapy while still supporting improved circulation and relaxation.
This therapy is commonly used for individuals who prefer a milder warming treatment or a more controlled form of heat stimulation as part of their care.
Scraping therapy, also known as Gua Sha, uses a smooth-edged tool to gently scrape the skin along specific areas of the body. In Traditional Chinese Medicine, this technique helps improve circulation, release muscle tension, clear heat, and relieve stagnation.
This therapy is commonly used for individuals experiencing neck and shoulder tension, headaches, body aches, poor circulation, or persistent fatigue and stress.
Adjuvant therapies work by stimulating meridian pathways and enhancing blood and Qi circulation. When used together with other treatments, they may:
Most patients experience warmth or mild pressure rather than pain. Scraping therapy may cause temporary redness, while moxibustion produces a warming sensation. These responses are normal and are generally well tolerated.
At Y TCM, adjuvant therapies are not applied routinely but recommended based on proper assessment. Our physicians determine whether supportive treatments will enhance overall outcomes, ensuring each session remains personalised, purposeful, and professionally guided within Singapore’s clinical standards.
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8368 8787
805 Bukit Timah Rd, #01-06 6th Avenue Centre, Singapore 279883
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