Ève Claudel is a therapist passionate about the complexity of the human body and the diversity of sciences. She is currently working towards completing a bachelor's degree in neuroscience. A former ballerina, she holds several martial arts certifications and is an experienced climber. Ève Claudel also earned a bachelor's degree in socio-anthropology and has served as a first responder at sporting events. In acupuncture, she completed a one-year internship after her finishing her degree at Rosemont College and has taken Dr. Tan's Level 1 training, as well as an introductory course in Korean Saam acupuncture.
Ève Claudel specializes in sports musculoskeletal issues and mental health, particularly anxiety and addiction. Her practice is rooted in Chinese medicine, but she also incorporates Japanese and Korean acupuncture techniques. She uses various therapeutic tools, such as needles, cupping, guasha, electrostimulation, and moxibustion (moxa).
Ève's approach combines the five phases of traditional Chinese medicine with a modern interpretation of pathologies. She tailors her care to the specific needs of each patient while maintaining an overall view of underlying imbalances. Ève believes in the importance of holistic functional balance and strives to support a rehabilitation process aligned with individual expectations. She stays inspired and continues to learn by attending various trainings and surrounding herself with mentors worldwide. Her vision for the future is to integrate neuroscience with Western and East Asian clinical medicines, while promoting teamwork in care.
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