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Acupuncturist
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- Zak Han
- male
- 42
- Bristol
- speaks English
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- Member since:
- 2006-09-24
- Profile views:
- 145
- Last activity:
- 7 hrs. ago
About me
The highly qualified (BM, MMed, MATCM) and experienced acupuncturist( 20 years worked in army hospital). Dr Zak Han is available for private consultations at Clinic in Bristol and London. Specialities in Chronic Low Back, Thoracic (mid and upper back), and Neck Pain ;Sciatica and other Spinal Nerve Problems ;Muscle Pain :Neuralgia (nerve pain problems like Shingles, trapped or injured peripheral nerves) :Osteoarthritis affecting larger joints (hip, knee, ankle, shoulder, elbow, wrist. –natural health clinic,39 cotham hill,Bristol,BS6 6JY.Tel:0117 9741199. http://www.backachetherapy.co.uk
Recent posts
- China Earthquake Appeal launched in UK in acupuncture.blog.co.uk (2 days old)
- Acupuncture is amazing,why does it help back pain? in acupuncture.blog.co.uk (2 days old)
- Acupuncture and Injections for Neck Pain,Which one better? in acupuncture.blog.co.uk (2 days old)
- Some back pain case is very hard to treat! in acupuncture.blog.co.uk (2 days old)
- Zak Acupuncture : perfect back pain solution in acupuncture.blog.co.uk (2 days old)
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- diarrhea,
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- psoriasis,
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- urticaria,
- Persistent hiccups,
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- Idiopathic palpitations,
- Atypical chest pain,
- anorexia,
- insomnia,
- pelvic pain,
- Dysmenorrhea,
- Sprains and contusions,
- carpal tunnel syndrome,
- tendonitis,
- bursitis,
- arthrosis,
- arthritis,
- plantar fasciitis,
- Frozen Shoulder,
- Menieres,
- Phantompain,
- vertigo,
- headache,
- irritable bowel,
- hyperacidity,
- esophageal spasm,
- nausea and vomiting,
- postherpetic,
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- muscle spasms,
- Postraumatic and postoperative ileus,
- pain management,
- pain relief,
- acupuncture,
- Back Pain






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