Xiang Zhang
Xiang Zhang
Burnaby, BC
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4287 Kingsway #1A, Burnaby, BC, Burnaby V5H 1Z5, BC
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Name: Zhang Xiang Gender: Male Date of Birth: April 1981 Marital Status: Married Title: R.TCM.P Alma Mater: Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine Education: Master's Degree in Traditional Chinese Orthopedics Qualification: Associate Chief Physician of Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine (China) Phone: 7786817105 Email: zhangxiang426@163.com Age: 43 Address: 460 45th Ave W, Vancouver, BC, V5YW6 Work Experience Associate Chief Physician of Acupuncture and TCM: Chenghua Chengzhong Hanyang Clinic, Chengdu, August 2023–Present Attending Physician of Acupuncture and TCM: Ruotian TCM Clinic (Chenghua Shuangfu Yilu Branch), Chengdu, May 2019–July 2023 Attending Physician of Acupuncture and TCM: Zhengxin Hall TCM Clinic, Qingyang District, Chengdu, 2015–May 2019 Attending Physician of Acupuncture and TCM: Chenghua District People's Hospital, Department of Acupuncture and TCM, Chengdu, 2013–2015 Attending Physician of Acupuncture and TCM: Guixi Health Service Center, Chengdu High-Tech Zone, 2012–2013 Attending Physician of Acupuncture and TCM: Rehabilitation and Physical Therapy Department, Third Military Medical University, Daping Hospital, 2007–2012 Education Master’s Degree in Traditional Chinese Orthopedics: Graduate School of Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, 2004–2007 Bachelor’s Degree in Traditional Chinese Orthopedics: Clinical Medical College, Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, 1999–2004 Expertise Specialized in early rehabilitation of stroke patients using acupuncture techniques such as 'awakening the brain and opening orifices' and 'large meridian connecting,' combined with modern rehabilitation methods to help patients regain speech, mobility, and hand function early on. Developed preventive and treatment strategies for complications such as hypertonia and shoulder-hand syndrome in hemiplegic patients. Skilled in treating lumbar disc herniation using long, coarse needles. Proficient in acupuncture treatments for various types of facial paralysis, with a focus on phased and classified treatment, resulting in minimal patient discomfort, shorter treatment durations, and fewer sequelae. Experienced in using Long’s bone-setting techniques to treat pain and numbness in the neck, shoulders, lower back, and legs. Expertise in combining herbal medicine, acupuncture, moxibustion, massage, and Dao-yin therapy to treat various types of pain, including gastralgia, dysmenorrhea, migraines, and joint pain, as well as conditions like insomnia, endocrine disorders, pediatric indigestion, epilepsy, hiccups, and mental illnesses, achieving remarkable therapeutic results.