Massage Therapy

Massage Therapy

We are big believers in soft tissue therapy for healing and rejuvenation. In our center, massage clients can benefit from co-management between an experienced licensed therapist and the doctor or they can opt to experience a variety of massages alone! Massage Benefits:
  • Improves blood circulation, and relieves congestion throughout the body.
  • Stimulates lymph circulation, eliminates toxic debris and waste wonderful detox!
  • Relaxes muscle spasms and relieves tension.
  • Improves tone and elasticity of muscle and skin.
  • Relieves stiff joints and aching feet.
  • Reduces stress levels, allowing mind and body relaxation.
  • Improves sleeping patterns.
  • Increases excretion of fluids and waste products of inorganic phosphorus and salt.
  • Unlocks tight connective tissues, improves circulation and nutrition by breaking down and preventing the formation of adhesions, and reduces the danger of fibrosis.
Prices and Menu: 60 min sessions: Swedish/Basic Therapeutic Treatment $70
90 min sessions: Swedish/Basic Therapeutic Treatment $105 30 min sessions: Swedish/Basic Therapeutic Treatment $4560 min Lymphatic Drainage session $100
Add-Ons:
CBD Massage Therapy +$15 Deep Tissue Therapy +$15 We also offer prepaid packages and loyalty discounts!



Acupuncture

Acupuncture

Dr. Zair has a master's Acupuncture Degree. Traditional acupuncture including tongue and pulse readings.5,000-year-old system of medicine, delivered by the hands of a Master trained Acupuncturist. Dr. Philip Zair
  • Masters Degree in Acupuncture from accredited Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine institution.
  • Completed a 4-year degree in Acupuncture (Most other chiropractors have a registration certificate in acupuncture and had 100-200 hours of classroom training with no hands-on practice before certification)
  • Over 900 hours of internship (clinical hands-on practice and training) before graduating. (Chiropractors with registration certificates to do acupuncture in Arizona have zero hours of practical training.)
  • Tongue and Pulse Diagnosis as part of every assessment.
Acupuncture has helped billions of people over the past 5,000 years by relieving symptoms and uncovering the underlying root cause(s) of many health problems. The ultimate goal of acupuncture, like chiropractic, is to activate the natural, self-healing abilities of the body. It can also strengthen and support the body to prevent future illness and disease. Acupuncture has gained wide recognition and acceptance among people who seek safe and natural care. In fact, The Archives of Internal Medicine reported that a large number of physicians are referring to or practicing some form of complementary and/or alternative medicine- acupuncture and chiropractic having the highest rate of referral. 
How Does it Work?

How Does it Work?

Acupuncture accomplishes this goal by balancing the energy or Qi (pronounced "chee") of the patient. According to acupuncture theory, Qi flows through pathways in our bodies called meridians or channels. These meridians act as pipes that maintain balance and health throughout our body’s skin, muscles, and organs. Just like the pipes in your home that supply heat and water, if your meridians become clogged, problems arise. Injuries, emotions, disease, stress, poor lifestyle choices, nutritional deficiencies, and chiropractic subluxations are just some of the many things that can disrupt your body’s circulation of Qi. 

An acupuncturist is able to influence health and sickness by stimulating certain areas or acupoints along your body’s meridians. Traditionally acupoints are stimulated with tiny, slender disposable needles. Other forms of stimulation also exist for those who do not prefer needles or where needle stimulation is not indicated. These include but are not limited to, electrical, laser, acupressure, and cupping.


A Certified VS Master Trained Acupuncturist

A Certified VS Master Trained Acupuncturist

Here at Living Pure Chiropractic and Acupuncture in Glendale, acupuncturist, Dr. Philip J. Zair, uses the traditional Chinese assessment (history, tongue, and pulse diagnosis) to evaluate the status of your health. It is a painless, non-invasive diagnostic technique. This allows him to determine which meridians are excessive or deficient in energy, so he can accurately choose the correct acupoints to balance your body and start your journey to better health.A Certified Acupuncturist vs a Master-trained AcupuncturistMany chiropractors, doctors, and physical therapists in Arizona hold a basic certification in acupuncture with minimal training (less than 300 hours). They may say "I do acupuncture." What they really mean is that they do neuromodulation (affecting neurotransmitters) or dry needling (you may have heard of this new popular term: needling trigger points or nerve pain in muscles. Their training is usually comprised of weekend seminars and home study videos. They may have had minimal to no clinical treatment experience prior to getting certified. Their skills and experience are typically limited to pain syndromes. While that adjunctive therapeutic approach may give you some relief, does it really benefit you? Does it correct the underlying core imbalances of the Chinese meridian system which govern all functions of the body?
Dr. Philip J. Zair's CredentialsDr. Philip J. Zair saw the potential in combining chiropractic adjustments with acupuncture and wanted to take his service to the highest level. He decided to invest in furthering his education. After years of part-time studies, he graduated from PIHMA (Phoenix Institute of Holistic Medicine and Acupuncture) and holds a Masters's degree in Acupuncture. He is now qualified and clinically experienced in treating a very wide range of conditions beyond pain: sleep disorders, digestive issues, autoimmune conditions, pregnancy discomfort and late-term stress, swelling, and fatigue just to name a few. For several years he has been helping people throughout Greater Phoenix including Glendale, Peoria, Sun City, Sun City West, and Surprise. 

Please note: Medicare does cover acupuncture treatment for chronic low back pain. However, Medicare will only cover acupuncture services that are billed by a Physician or Doctor of Osteopathy, a PA, NP, Clinical Nurse Specialist, or supervised auxiliary personnel. Dr. Zair does not fall under any of those categories. We have confirmed this with Medicare directly. Our office cannot bill Medicare for acupuncture services.




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