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SUMMARY:Orthopedic Acupuncture for Shoulder Pain - Andrew Nugent-Head
DESCRIPTION:This seminar focuses on treating shoulder injuries from a variety of etiologies. Whether it is a shoulder impingement\, frozen shoulder\, rotator cuff tear\, or arthritic shoulder\, Chinese medicine shines at providing a fast\, tangible recovery if the right treatment is given. Andrew will cover different treatments for different types of injury\, providing the theory\, treatment method\, demonstration and then partnered training to ensure the material is completely understood. Emphasis will be placed on the structure\, function and pathways of the tendo-meridian sinew channels of the body which are integral in the treatment of orthopaedic injury. \nThe seminar will also cover a nuanced approach to identifying the location of Ashi points and treating them with specific needle techniques. This refined method of orthopaedic treatment yields remarkable clinical results that moves practitioners beyond trigger or motor point theory. \nWhat You Will Learn\n\nThe role and treatment of tendino-meridian channels in shoulder injuries\, with a walkthrough of each individual channel and the type of shoulder pathology it relates to in order to allow for clarity of diagnosis in clinic\nSpecific orthopaedic needle manipulations and how to tailor them to your patient base\nA multifaceted approach to Ashi points including learning how they form\, how to identify which ones are relevant to a specific injury locally and distally and how to treat them with appropriate techniques\nSimple bodywork techniques to integrate with acupuncture\nAll techniques will be demonstrated on volunteers from the audience and will be followed by partnered practice to ensure the material is fully understood\n\nDetails\nDATES: 7-8th September 2019 \nTIME: 9:00am – 4:00pm each day \nCPD: 12 CPD points \nPRICING \n\nPractitioner Early Bird (expires August 16th 2019) – $595\nStudent Early Bird (expires August 16th 2019) – $495\nPractitioner – $675\nStudent – $575\n\nIncludes morning & afternoon tea and notes \n*Cancellations: Registrations cancelled up to 1-week prior to seminar will be refunded less 20%. We regret that refunds are not otherwise possible. \nAbout Andrew\nAndrew Nugent-Head lived in China for 28 years\, studying under the last pre-liberation practitioners there in traditional mentor-disciple relationships. He studied classical Chinese and Daoism with the late scholar and calligrapher Wang Jin-Huai; he was the last formal disciple\, translator and confidant of the late Yin style Bagua practitioner Xie Peiqi and is the closing door disciple of professor Li Hongxiang. Also no stranger to the official Chinese medical world\, he has interned at the Hospital of Chinese Medicine and is a student of the doctoral program of Zhejiang University of Chinese Medicine. Dedicated to teaching Chinese medicine\, martial arts and internal cultivation in a tangible\, application focused manner\, Andrew returned to the United States in 2014 and is the chief practitioner of The Alternative Clinic\, a Chinese medicine teaching clinic in Asheville\, North Carolina.
URL:https://chinesemedicineeducation.com/event/orthopedic-acupuncture-for-shoulder-pain-andrew-nugent-head/
LOCATION:Studio Blueprint\, 402/11 Randle St\, Surry Hills\, NSW\, 2010\, Australia
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SUMMARY:How to Use Prepared Chinese Medicines - Dr Shu Wang
DESCRIPTION:**Registrations Closed**\nSeminar Outline\n\nReplacing raw herbs with prepared Chinese herbal pills: theoretical and practical issues\n\n\nApplying symdrome-pattern identification (bian zheng) using prepared Chinese herbal medicines: techniques to achieve effective treatments and quick results\n\n\nCase history studies: clinical applications using prepared Chinese herbal pills\n\nWhat You Will Learn\n\nThe advantages of using prepared herbal medicines\n\n\nHow to accurately differentiate the correct TCM pattern\n\n\nProper dosages using prepared Chinese herbal pills\n\n\nImportant formulas to use for common issues\n\n\nCase studies using easily accessible herbal formulas\n\nDetails\n15th September 2019 \n9:30am – 5:00pm \nSITCM\, Level 5\, 25-29 Dixon St Haymarket \nCPD \n6 points \nPrice \nPractitioner: $220 \nStudent (undergraduate only): FREE – please contact us on info@chinabookssydney.com.au with a picture of your student card \nAbout Dr Wang \nTrained in both Western and Chinese medicine\, Shu Wang is a renowned clinical with over 46 years experience. \nHe has worked in China for over 20 years and has been practicing in his private clinic in Sydney for the last 25 years. \nShu Wang is editor-in-chief for the Journal of Health and Chinese Medicine\, as well as for the Australian Journal of Chinese Medicine and Materia Medica. \nSince 2000\, he has been regularly contributing articles to Chinese medicine journals as well as delivering professional seminars to Chinese medicine practitioners throughout Australia. \n**Registrations Closed**
URL:https://chinesemedicineeducation.com/event/how-to-use-prepared-chinese-medicines-dr-shu-wang/
LOCATION:Sydney Institute of Traditional Chinese Medicine\, 502/25-29 Dixon St\, Haymarket\, NSW\, 2000\, Australia
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SUMMARY:Saam Korean Acupuncture: Classical Roots & Clinical Application - Toby Daly
DESCRIPTION:Register Now\nThis course provides information on the Saam Korean monastic acupuncture tradition from a theoretical\, historical\, and practical perspective. Special attention is given to this system’s implementation into a successful East Asian Medicine (EAM) clinical practice. \nLearning Objectives \n\nCritically evaluate the Chinese classical sources of the Saam system theory\nIdentify key differences and advantages of the Saam system vs other EAM strategies\nUnderstand how to apply the Saam system to varied clinical presentations\nEffectively implement the Saam system into your clinical practice\n\nIntroduction – History of the Saam System \n\nSaam biography\nThe beginnings of the tradition\nEvolution of the tradition\n\nThe Classical Texts – The Foundations of the Saam System \n\nYi Jing (易經)\n\nProvides trigram relationships as a template for diagnosis and treatment.\n\n\n\n\nHuangdi Neijing Suwen (黃帝內經素問)\n\nSuwen Chapter 5 contributes Five Phase characteristics\nSuwen Chapter 24 contributes Six Conformation pairings\n\n\n\n\nHuangdi Neijing Lingshu (黃帝內經靈樞)\n\nLingshu Chapter 10 contributes to point selection theory\n\n\n\n\nNan Jing (難經)\n\nDifficult issue 69 contributes to point selection theory\n\n\n\nPutting It All Together – Diagnosis and Treatment in the Saam System \n\nEvaluating physical\, mental\, and emotional signs and symptoms\nIncorporating those findings into the Saam diagnostic system\nAcupuncture point selection and methods\n\nAdvantages and Disadvantages of the Saam system \n\nSaam system vs other EAM systems\nPowerful clinical results necessitate a correct diagnosis\n\nSaam System in Action – Case Studies \n\n67-year-old male with a chief complaint of impotence\n44-year-old male with a chief complaint of Stage IV melanoma\n37-year-old female with a chief complaint of intolerance to cold\n\nSaam System in Your Clinic \n\nApplying the Saam system to recent difficult cases students have encountered (small group projects with instructor feedback)\nPractical demonstration of the Saam acupuncture technique\, emphasis on correct diagnosis and proficiency at the technical details of the system\n\nConclusion \n\nIntegrating the Saam system into your clinic\n\nFind a more detailed schedule here \nDetails\nDates\n\n21 – 23rd September\n\nCPD Points\n\n20 CPD Points\n\nPricing\n\nPractitioner Early Bird (expiring 9th September 2019): $745\nPractitioner: $845\nStudent Early Bird (expiring 9th September 2019): $645\nStudent: $745\n\nIncludes morning & afternoon tea and notes \n*Cancellations: Registrations cancelled up to 1-week prior to seminar will be refunded less 20%. We regret that refunds are not otherwise possible. \nAbout Toby\nToby received his undergraduate degree in Food Science from the California Polytechnic State University at San Luis Obispo. He began studying Chinese medicine in 1997 with Sunim Doam\, a Korean monk trained in the Saam tradition. He earned his master’s degree in Traditional Chinese Medicine in 2002 upon completion of training at the American College of Traditional Chinese Medicine in San Francisco and Chengdu University in China. \nDuring his four years of training in San Francisco\, he interned with the prominent acupuncturist Dr. Angela Wu and learned to apply the lofty theories he was studying in school into the pragmatic setting of a busy clinic. In 2013\, he developed the Chinese Nutrtional Strategies app to provide digital access to the wealth of Chinese dietary wisdom. In 2016\, he completed a PhD in Classical Chinese Medicine under the guidance of 88th generation Daoist priest Jeffery Yuen. \nHis current focus is on sharing his 20 years of clinical experience with the Saam tradition. \nFind out more about Toby’s education and publications here \nFind an article in the Journal of Chinese Medicine Issue #116 by Toby here \nResources (Highly Recommended) \n\nDaly\, T. (2018). The Classical Roots and Clinical Applications of the Saam Acupuncture Tradition. Journal of Chinese Medicine 116-32\nLee\, Sanghoon\, Kahn\, Suk-Kyun (2009) Saam Five Element Acupuncture. Jimoondang: Seoul\, Korea\n\nResources (Recommended) \n\nHuang\, A. (1998). The Complete I Ching. Inner Traditions: Rochester\, VT.\nUnschuld\, P. & Tessenow\, H. (2011). Huang Di Nei Jing Su Wen: An Annotated Translation of Huang Di’s Inner Classic Basic Questions: 2 volumes. University of California Press: Berkeley\, CA:\nUnschuld\, P. (2016). Huang Di Nei Jing Ling Shu: The Ancient Classic on Needle Therapy. University of California Press: Berkeley\, CA\nUnschuld\, P\, (2016). Nan Jing: The Classic of Difficulties. University of California Press: Berkeley\, CA\n“Saam – The Acupuncture of Wandering Monks” • Qi045 by Michael Max | With guest\, Toby Daly\, PhD\, LAc Retrieved from www.qiological.com/saam-acupuncture\n“Puzzling Through Saam Acupuncture – Questions\, Clinic Cases\, Organ Archetypes and Getting Out of Hot Water” • Retrieved from www.patreon.com/qiological/posts\n\nRegister Now
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LOCATION:Sydney Institute of Traditional Chinese Medicine\, 502/25-29 Dixon St\, Haymarket\, NSW\, 2000\, Australia
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