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SUMMARY:1 Day Workshop: Tung Acupuncture for Pelvic Pain Management with Naomi Jankowski
DESCRIPTION:Register Now\nSeminar Description\nPelvic pain\, whether it be from endometriosis\, adenomyosis\, or another condition\, is gaining light in the public eye and more women are looking for alternatives to Western treatment options. A recent study has shown that for 80% of women with endometriosis\, pain is not prompted by the diseased tissue itself\, but rather the way the tissue interacts with the nerves in the pelvis. Surgery may not be the best option for these cases. As acupuncturists we can offer a potential alternative\, using our known pathways of nervous system interaction to benefit these patients. \nEndometriosis and adenomyosis in particular are often considered complex  diseases\, but ones we can work with effectively through the lens of Chinese medicine with the right tools in our tool kit. In this seminar we discuss Tung’s acupuncture for management of pelvic pain conditions in a way that is logical and succinct. Practitioners will leave the day with a selection of Tung’s points that they can begin applying immediately in their clinical practice. We also discuss the broader implications of these points\, outside of the realm of pelvic pain. \n\nTestimonial\n\n“Outstanding! Naomi manages to explain difficult concepts in a way that is easily accessible for those who are unfamiliar with this style of acupuncture. The information is clinically relevant and immediately applicable. Naomi is a pleasure to listen to.!” \n– A.R\, Chinese Medicine Practitioner\n\nCourse Outline\nTung acupuncture is known for its minimal needling and powerful results. This one-day seminar introduces Tung theory and its practical application for treatment which focuses on the management of pelvic pain conditions associated with endometriosis\, adenomyosis\, vaginismus and vulvodynia. This session is appropriate for both the new graduate and those already familiar with the Tung system. \nIn this seminar we condense the concepts of Tung’s acupuncture\, making it immediately accessible and applicable in clinical practice. Practitioners will gain specific understanding of the use of key acupuncture points for pelvic pain conditions with a broad range of clinical applications alongside an analysis of the (TCM) patterns associated with endometriosis\, adenomyosis\, vaginismus and vulvodynia. \nNaomi presents a step-by-step system that allows the practitioner to go from their diagnosis to the appropriate selection of points via pulse diagnosis\, palpation\, and consideration of pain locations\, within a framework that is logical and effective. \nWhat you will learn: \n\nA summarized background of Master Tung and his lineage\, as well as an introduction to the basic concepts of Tung’s acupuncture\, such as imaging\, and use of microsystems.\nAn overview of Western treatment options for endometriosis\, adenomyosis\, vaginismus and vulvodynia.\nPattern differentiation and acupuncture point selection.\nDiscussion of factors affecting point selection such as the location of pain\, the pulse and palpation of potential acupuncture points.\nPatient management and what to aim for when working with pain conditions in clinic.\nAttendees will also have the opportunity to invite patients along and observe Naomi apply the techniques discussed at the seminar.\n\n  \nAbout Naomi Jankowski (AP\, LAc\, MAc\, DiplAc)\n \nNaomi Jankowski is an AHPRA registered acupuncturist\, who has significant experience working with women with pelvic pain within an integrated clinical setting. Naomi graduated from SSNT in 2009 and is now in her 12th year of clinic practice. After graduating\, she studied with Steven Clavey\, and later also practiced at his clinic. For the last four years\, Naomi has been working at Elgin House Women’s Health\, where she practices alongside gynaecologists Dr Clare Myers\, Dr Kristy Fennessy and Dr Sneha Parghi\, who refer their pelvic pain patients to her. This has allowed Naomi to specialize in the area and form a concrete system of treatment. Naomi prides herself on making logical decisions about acupuncture point selections that provide immediate and effective treatment. \nDetails\n\nDate: TBD\nTime: 9:00am – 5:00pm\nVENUE: SITCM\, Level 6\, 25-29 Dixon Street\, Haymarket\nEarly Bird Pricing: $295 for Practitioners\, $245 for Students (Full time undergraduate) \nNormal Pricing after Early Bird: $350 for Practitioners\, $295 for Students (Full time undergraduate) – EB ends on the 26/05/2022\nRecording (Revisit) Access Fee for live participants and recording purchase- 5 years: $39 or $285 for Recording ONLY (without attendance)\nCPD: 6.5 CPD Points\nNotes and Morning Tea: Included\n\nRegister Now
URL:https://chinesemedicineeducation.com/event/tung-acupuncture-for-pelvic-pain-management-with-naomi-jankowski/
LOCATION:Sydney Institute of Traditional Chinese Medicine\, 502/25-29 Dixon St\, Haymarket\, NSW\, 2000\, Australia
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