Igor is a Licensed Massage Therapist & Acupuncturist in New York state and is nationally certified in Traditional Oriental Medicine (Acupuncture, Chinese Herbology, and Asian Bodywork) by the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM). Igor is originally from Kiev capital of Ukraine. From 2003 to 2008, he studied sports and physical training at the Pedagogical University of Dragomanova in Kiev. During this time, he became acquainted with a sports massage. After university, he became interested in Massage Therapy and Asian Bodywork. From 2008 to 2009 he studied massage therapy at the State Institute of Training Industry of Ukraine where he received a certificate in Massage Therapy and Physical Rehabilitation. In 2009, he immigrated to New York where he began a new life. From 2014 to 2021, he was a student at Pacific College of Oriental Medicine in New York. In 2016, he received a diploma in Associate of Occupational Studies in Massage Therapieshis and his Massage Therapy License. In 2021, he graduated from Pacific College of Oriental Medicine and received a diploma in Bachelor of Professional Studies and Master of Science in Traditional Oriental Medicine. In 2022, he received his Acupuncture License. He specializes in Eastern and Western massage modalities, Cupping-Gua Sha, Aromatherapy, Qigong, Acupuncture, and Herbology. He combines Eastern & Western massage modalities and Traditional Oriental Medicine to help with physical and emotional issues. Licenses & Certifications: Licensed Acupuncturist, New York State Sports Medicine: Treating the Low Back, Hip & Lower Limb TTM1: Gong Fu Sports Medicine Learn Cua Sha & Cupping Tui Na for Joint Mobilization Thai Reflexology on the Mat Qigong Empowerment and Tools for Client Transformation Yi Jin Jing – 14 Weeks of Body-Mind Transformation Tui Na for Chronic Pain Syndromes Licensed Massage Therapist, New York State Anti-Cellulite Body Wraps and Wet “Whiskey” Swaddling Lithotherapy (Hot Stone Therapy) Massage Therapy and Physical Rehabilitation