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Living in Singapore's fast lane, does built-up exhaustion feel like your daily norm? Stiff shoulders, an aching lower back, that lingering fatigue that just won't quit... Searching for a way to truly unwind? Gong Fang Tang TCM's Chinese Therapeutic Massage might offer a different solution.
Gong Fang Tang therapists know the meridians, locate the acupoints, and apply pressure that penetrates:
Got shoulders stiff as rock? Precise pressure on points like Fengchi (GB20) and Jianjing (GB21), combined with soothing kneading, gently releases deep-seated tension – that feeling of being "stuck" melts away significantly.
Back feeling sore and rigid? Skillful elbow work around the Yaoyan points and palm pressure along the Bladder Meridian delivers deep, penetrating force. It’s not brute strength, but guiding your Qi and blood back into these "parched" areas. Warmth and ease gradually rise.
Poor circulation, cold hands and feet? Stimulating key points like Zusanli (ST36) along with massage following the Spleen and Stomach Meridians aims to rekindle your body's own internal furnace. Warmth flows from within towards your extremities.
Their unique Meridian Sinew Therapy specifically targets stubborn, deep-seated aches that radiate.
After the session, your body speaks for itself.
Many describe feeling soreness, distension, or even slight stinging during the massage – that's the Qi reaching the "blocked" area. The relief afterward is tangible:
Turning your neck and twisting your waist feels fluid and easy.
That foggy head becomes clear and bright.
Perennially cold lower back and legs feel surprisingly, wonderfully warm.
You sleep deeply that night, and wake up the next day feeling recharged.
At Gong Fang Tang, massage is a Traditional Chinese Medicine craft.
It’s not just about temporary relief. It’s about clearing blockages, smoothing Qi and blood flow, dispelling cold-dampness, and helping your body restore its own balance. The therapist's hands, guided by understanding and respect for the body, deliver pressure that travels through skin and muscle, reaching the exact meridians and acupoints needing attention.