Two Worlds Chinese Massage

San Diego, United States

4.8

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20 reviews

Accepts Credit Cards
By Appointment Only

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Accepts Credit Cards
Yes
Accepts Apple Pay
Yes
Bike Parking
Yes
Wheelchair Accessible
Yes
By Appointment Only
Yes
Accepts Insurance
No

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We are a locally-​owned massage therapy clinic located in the same building as the Westin Hotel in San Diego. After treating people for over a decade, I recently had to put to test my methods and treatments on myself. I fractured my toe from an incident during salsa class, where I tripped over a friend while trying to pull him up from his fall. It didn’t seem bad. I thought I had just twisted my ankle and continued to dance that night, but I was in pain when I got home. When I thought I could just sleep it off, I woke up with a swollen foot as large as a basketball and was advised to seek medical treatment immediately. The X-​rays showed that I had bone fractures and I should take time off work for a month, as I needed a month or two to rest.

I am an avid marathon runner who works out 1 – 2 hours a day, swimming and playing tennis. I am healthy, active, and strong, so this truly shocked me. I decided to take charge of the situation and treated myself, and to my surprise, my swelling and pain have disappeared after two weeks of icing, Chinese massage, acupuncture, heat, and diathermy. I haven’t taken any anti-​inflammatory pills or pain killers. I didn’t even need take off a day from work.

This reminded me of the beauty of Chinese medicine. You can see the photos in my slideshow.

History

Established in 1995.

After graduating from the Eastern Medicine medical university in China, PRC, Wang Bingtao (Kelly) moved to Beijing where she treated Beijing goverment leaders and visiting heads of state. By 1995 she was treating the men’s and women’s Olympic Gymnastics team. The gold medal winner in 1996, Li Ning, who walked around the underside of the «Birdsnest» olympic stadium at the conclusion of the openning ceremonies in Beijing on August 8, 2008, was only one of her clients and personal friends. Bingtao immigrated to the USA in 2005 and opened Chinese Massage in Hot Springs, AR. She moved this business (single proprietership) to downtown San Diego office in the (Westin hotel office side on the Broadway) in 2011. She studied Thai Yoga massage in Thailand in 1998. She is an expert in acupuncture but her English prevents her from passing the Arkansas or California written license test. She specialies in Ti Na (deep tissue massage done in clinics and hospitals in China).