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Claudia P. Chica,
PT, AP, DOM |
Background:
After graduating as a Physical
Therapist, my discovery of Oriental
Medicine and Complementary Therapies
started in 1988. For 2 years I received
Acupuncture and Qi Gong training at the
“Nei Jing School of Acupuncture and
Traditional Medicine”, in Cali. I ran my
own practice in Physical Therapy and
Acupuncture for a couple of years in
Colombia, S.A. and also worked for
“Caminos” (Center for Drug and Alcohol
Rehabilitation).
I moved to Pennsylvania in 1992, where I
worked for Home Care and Out-patient
organizations and the Lehigh Valley
Hospital Network as a health care provider in
Acupuncture and Physical Rehabilitation,
and also had my private Acupuncture
Clinic.
I completed 4 years of additional
education in Japanese, Chinese and Five
Element Acupuncture styles at the
“Eastern College of Acupuncture and
Oriental Medicine” in Montclair, New
Jersey.
My family and I moved to the Orlando
area during the summer of 2003, with the
dream of expanding our practices and
looking for a warmer climate. I
graduated from the “Florida College of
Integrative Medicine” with a Master of
Science in Oriental Medicine.
For 3 semesters, I was an instructor at
The Florida College of Integrative
Medicine in Orlando, as well as, a
Supervising Physician for the College's
Intern Walk-in Clinic.
I have received additional training in
Neural Therapy, Visceral Manipulation, Nutritional Therapeutics and
Advanced Cranio-Sacral
Therapy (Techniques for Adults,
Pediatrics and Somato-Emotional Release)
and consider them Powerful Adjunctive
protocols in my Integrative Approach to
Healing and Wellness.
I am a
certified Qi Gong Instructor (SSQC),
a
member of FSOMA (Florida State Oriental
Medicine Association) and the Toyohari
Association of North America, a member
of the American Cranio-Sacral Therapy
Association, and a
Teaching Assistant for the Upledger
Institute's Cranio-Sacral Therapy
courses.
Special Interests:
Very gentle Japanese Acupuncture, Stress
Reduction and Pain Management, Visceral
Manipulation, Cranio-Sacral
Therapy and Pediatric Acupuncture (Shonishin).
It
will be my joy to be of service. In Health and Peace,
Claudia
“Technology-advanced Western Medicine
and Holistic Oriental Medicine are
Complementary Medical Systems; they
share similar heritages, but each
focuses on different aspects of medical
care.” Robert E. Smith, PhD. "
“Our Western Medical Heritage has only
one kind of medicine: The Treatment of
Disease. Western Medicine has taught us
very little about using personal methods
of disease prevention and health
enhancement. Acupuncture and Herbal
Medicine can be used equally for
preventive health care as well as for
disease treatment.” Roger Jahnke, O.M.D."
“The Superior Physician honors the
Unique Inner Spirit in each person and
renders health-enhancing treatment while
people are healthy to keep them well,
rather than mainly treating them after
they have lost their health.” Nei Jing.
“Nakada Sensei- Tokyo, Japan 2006”
101 Lake
Hayes Road, Suite 105. Oviedo, FL 32765
Ph: (407)366-0303 - Fax: (407)366-7778
(Corner of Alafaya Trail & Lake Hayes
Rd. 2 miles North of UCF)
Home care
also available. |