Periarthritis of shoulder

Can't Raise Your Arm? Qiteng Therapy Helps Ease Your Shoulder Burden

Release Time : 2026-06-22 15:33

I. How Are Your Shoulders? – Self‑Identifying Frozen Shoulder

1. Typical Signs of Frozen Shoulder

The most characteristic symptoms are shoulder pain and restricted movement. Specifically:

2. Who Is More Prone to Frozen Shoulder?

From a TCM perspective, the condition is closely linked to age, constitution, and lifestyle:


II. How Does Qiteng Therapy “Rescue” Your Shoulder?

1. From “Blockage” to “Unblocking” – The Core Philosophy of Qiteng Therapy

TCM teaches that “pain is due to obstruction; when there is no obstruction, there is no pain.” The pain of frozen shoulder essentially stems from meridian blockage and Qi‑blood stasis in the shoulder.

Qiteng Therapy’s core philosophy is to unblock meridians and restore smooth Qi‑blood flow. Through high‑temperature herbal whole‑body steaming, pores are opened, and then concentrated herbal heat is applied to the shoulder lesion, dissolving adherent fascial tissues and accumulated metabolic wastes, which are then expelled from the body.

2. Three Progressive Steps

The treatment process can be summarized in three stages:

3. Why Can Qiteng Therapy Address Both Symptoms and Root Causes?

The therapy’s ability to achieve “symptomatic relief plus root correction” lies in tackling the two core issues simultaneously:

Grounded in the TCM framework of “phlegm, injury, stasis, deficiency, and bi (obstruction),” Qiteng Therapy targets the key pathogenesis of Qi‑stagnation and blood‑stasis causing pain. It not only effectively reduces or eliminates symptoms but also helps disintegrate and revitalise stiff, degenerated lesions, supporting the body’s return to a natural, healthy state.


III. Unique Advantages of Qiteng Therapy

1. External Treatment with Internal Regulation – No Burden on Organs

As an external TCM therapy, Qiteng Therapy delivers medicines directly through the skin to the affected area. It bypasses gastrointestinal absorption and systemic circulation, completely avoiding extra load on the digestive, urinary, and nervous systems.

2. Holistic Regulation and Multi‑condition Support

Qiteng Therapy involves coordinated treatment across multiple meridians and viscera. Beyond the shoulder lesion, it promotes overall meridian patency and Qi‑blood circulation, and may also help improve various concomitant conditions.

3. Gentle, Safe, with Minimal Side Effects

Qiteng Therapy is relatively gentle, inheriting TCM external medicine’s characteristics of “low side‑effect profile and reduced risks.” It follows TCM syndrome differentiation and treatment principles, with herbal formulas tailored to individual patterns.

4. Activates Self‑Healing and Promotes Regeneration

The therapy can stimulate the body’s self‑healing system, encouraging normal cell regeneration in the lesion area. When meridians are unobstructed and Qi‑blood flows freely, the body’s immune, regenerative, and repair mechanisms are fully mobilised.



Disclaimer:
This content is a summary of clinical experience and observations from TianDao Traditional Chinese Medicine over many years. It is intended for patient education, public awareness, and scientific exchange. It does not constitute a guarantee of cure, safety, or efficacy for any condition, nor is it a promotional promise.
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