Meet Our Practitioner – Mr. Zhixing Wu
Meet Our Practitioner – Mr. Zhixing Wu
Mr. Zhixing Wu (pronounced Woo) is the Director and lead practitioner at Chinese Therapy Centre. He is a qualified and registered practitioner with the Chinese Medicine Board of Australia (Registration No: CMR0001728717). You can verify his registration at www.chinesemedicineboard.gov.au. In accordance with Australian law, all Chinese Medicine practitioners must be registered with the CMBA to legally practice in Australia since 1 July 2012.
Mr. Wu brings with him over 36 years of clinical experience in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). Prior to establishing his practice in Canberra in 2004, he served for 16 years as a Principal Attending Doctor at the Hangzhou Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine in China.
He is currently a full practicing member of the following professional associations:
Australian Acupuncture & Chinese Medicine Association (AACMA)
Federation of Chinese Medicine & Acupuncture Societies of Australia (FCMA)
Mr. Wu is known for his thorough diagnosis and personalised treatments, which have helped many clients manage and improve a wide range of conditions, including:
✔️ Neck and back pain ✔️ Sciatic nerve pain ✔️ Arthritis
✔️ Anxiety and stress ✔️ Migraine ✔️ Tennis elbow
✔️ Hay fever and sinusitis ✔️ Chronic fatigue ✔️ Psoriasis, eczema, and other skin issues
He has also published 16 articles in various medical journals, contributing to the wider field of Chinese medicine and integrative healthcare.
Qualifications
Registration with Chinese Medicine Board of Australia (Registration No: CMR0001728717)
Bachelor of Traditional Chinese Medicine (Zhejiang, China)
Diploma of Acupuncture & Tuina Massage (Zhejiang, China)
At Chinese Therapy Centre, we believe that true health comes from restoring harmony and maintaining balance within the body. Our approach is rooted in the time-tested principles of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) – a holistic system of healthcare practiced for thousands of years.
We offer safe, natural, and effective therapies tailored to your unique needs. Each treatment is designed to support your body’s own healing abilities and address both symptoms and root causes.
Whether you're seeking relief from pain, recovering from illness, or looking to improve your general well-being, we’re here to help you restore balance and vitality.
We provide a comprehensive range of traditional therapies, including:
Acupuncture
Chinese Herbal Medicine
Chinese Massage (Tuina)
Relaxation Massage
Deep Tissue Massage
Foot Reflexology
Moxibustion
Cupping Therapy
Dietary and Lifestyle Advice
Published Articles
1. Treatment of 45 cases on the Cervical Vertigo with herbal medicine
Chinese Journal of Traditional and Western Medicine. Volume 4, Number 18, September 2003: 2717-2718.
2. Clinical observation of the therapeutic effect of massage manipulation combined with herbal medicine in the Cervical Vertigo
Chinese Journal of Current Traditional and Western Medicine. Volume 2, Number 3, March 2004: 204-206
3. Treatment of 30 cases on acute sprain of Wrist Joint with combining stimulation treatment with massage
Chinese General Practice. Volume 5, Number 10, October 2002: 834
4. Treatment of Vertigo due to Cervical Vertebrae Dysfunction with combining manipulation with massage
Chinese Journal of Clinical Rehabilitation. Volume 6, Number 22, November 2002: 3404-3405
5. Analysis of therapeutic effect of treatment of chronic Knee Sgnovitis with combining massage with herbal medicine application
Chinese Journal of Clinical Rehabilitation. Volume 6, Number 8, April 2002: 1181
6. The observation of 42 cases on the effects of Functional Diarrhoea with massage
Journal of Practical Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). Volume 18, Number 3, March 2002: 35
7. The clinical observation of combining massage with foot reflexology on Protrusion of Cervical Intervertebral Disc
Chinese Manipulation & QIGONG Therapy. Volume 16, Number 2, Aprial 2000: 13
8. Treatment of acute upper-back Pain with massage and movement cupping therapy
Journal of Zhejiang College of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Volume 22, Number 6, December 1998: 42
9. Treatment of 67 cases on Protrusion of Cervical Intervertebral Disc with combining foot reflexology with massage
Journal of Practical Traditional Chinese Medicine. Volume 16, Number 1, January 2000: 36
10. The observation of therapeutic effect of treatment of 33 cases on Constipation with foot reflexology
Chinese Manipulation & QIGONG Therapy. Number 6, December 1996: 12-14
11. The preparation and clinical practice of HUOXUEYUJI cream
Journal of Modern Applied Pharmacy. Volume 13, Number 6, December 1996: 48-49
12. Treatment of 41 cases on acute Sprain of Ankle Joint with combining stimulation treatment with massage
Journal of Zhejiang College of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Volume 20, Number 5, October 1996: 42-43
13. The observation of therapeutic effects of treatment of 38 cases of Insomnia with foot reflexology
Journal of China Reflexology. Number 1, February 1996: 21-23
14. Treatment of 28 cases on women’s Hypermenorrhea with foot reflexology
Journal of China Reflexology. Number 3, 1995: 24-25
15. Understanding of treatment of 10 cases on stopping women’s Menalgia with foot reflexology
Journal of China Reflexology. Number 2, 1995: 24
16. The observation of therapeutic effects of treatment of 35 cases on Insomnia with foot reflexology
Chinese Manipulation & QIGONG Therapy. Number 1, February 1996:22-23