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SUMMARY:Yamamoto New Scalp Acupuncture Intensive: Mastering Foundations and Clinical Application with Dr Emily Teo
DESCRIPTION:Register Now\nWorkshop Outline \nWelcome to our comprehensive Yamamoto New Scalp Acupuncture Workshop\, your gateway to unlocking the full potential of Yamamoto New Scalp Acupuncture with Dr Emily Teo. \nYamamoto New Scalp Acupuncture (YNSA) is an acupuncture microsystem developed in 1973 by Dr. Toshikatsu Yamamoto. This innovative approach harnesses anatomical and channel somatotopes to modulate biologically-mediated signaling. It offers a targeted solution for addressing neurological disorders\, and is a world-renowned acupuncture system for providing both symptomatic relief and root treatment effects to individuals with restricted mobility. Explore this groundbreaking system that paves the way for holistic well-being \n\n					\nDay 1\n\nBuilding a Strong Foundation\nBegin the YNSA journey by delving into the essential fundamentals and concepts that will solidify diagnosis\, mechanism\, regions and point locations. \nYNSA Basic Points \n\nA to I\nSensory\nCranual and ypsilon points\nSomatopes\nJ\,K\,I chest\n\nDiagnostic Techniques \n\nElbow\nNeck\nAbdomen\nHegu\n\nFormulating Treatment Protocol \nThis might be a new language for some newcomers and familiar terminology for those wanting to further consolidate their understanding of the system. \nLearn crucial diagnostic techniques\, including the areas/points of elbow\, neck\, abdominal and Hegu assessments. Emily will offer only the best clinical pearls within the course to make it easy and clear for all participants. Learn all the point locations and the full system from the leading expert in the field. \n\n					Day 2 \nAdvancing Your Skills with Extra Points\nElevate your YNSA understanding and application further as you explore advanced techniques and extra points in this fascinating Scalp Acupuncture System. This day will encompass the topics of: \nExtra Points:  \n\nCorrelation points\nTinnitus points\nC and C-reflected points\nSoleus points for hand and fingers\nThroat points\nPerineal points\nGroin points\,\nJ K thorax lumbar points.\n\nCase Study: Defining the application of YNSA in neuro MSK problems. \nThroughout this course\, you will not only become well-versed in YNSA but also gain the knowledge and experience required to seamlessly integrate these techniques into your acupuncture practice. Join us on this exciting journey as you work towards upskilling and becoming an expert of a system and technique that doesn’t take years to learn. This is because the effect of each point is easy to understand as the needle is inserted into the point connected to the site of the symptom cause (the location projected on the head). \nTo enable fast learning and implementation\, the technique has been systemised and you will be able to take away another technique which produces oft-times miraculous results. \nRegister Now\nAbout the Presenter\n  \n \nDr Emily Teo graduated in medicine from the University of New South Wales in 1970. She started studying acupuncture in 1987\, and in 1993 obtained her Fellowship from the Australian Medical Acupuncture College. In 2002\, she obtained her Master in Applied Science\, majoring in Acupuncture. Throughout her career\, she has been deeply involved in acupuncture education\, as lecturer\, tutor\, mentor and examiner. \nYNSA started as a chance encounter with Dr Toshikatsu Yamamoto in Vienna in 2000 and since then became a direct disciple for over 23 years with Dr Yamamoto along with being a close friend.   \nIn 2004\, Dr Teo\, as Chair of Education\, AMAC\, invited Dr Yamamoto to run the first YNSA workshop in Australia\, at the ICMART Congress in Sydney Australia. Dr Yamamoto has over the years conducted six workshops in Sydney\, Perth\, and in 2017\, a workshop in Brisbane. Dr Teo has also conducted a series of YNSA workshops in Australia across several states and has mentored students from these courses. More recently\, she has also conducted YNSA workshops overseas. \nDr Emily Teo runs a full time acupuncture practice in Australia\, with YNSA as the main technique offered. To keep up to date with the latest developments in YNSA\, Dr Teo attends yearly workshops conducted by Dr Yamamoto in Miyazaki\, Japan. \n  \nYNSA Workshop – Dr Emily Teo: A Review By Kerry Carmody\, Acupuncturist\nYamamoto New Scalp Acupuncture (YNSA)\, is a sub-specialty of acupuncture treatment that was developed since the 1970’s by a Japanese physician Dr Toshikatsu Yamamoto. While it is a relatively late arrival into the repertoire of TCM acupuncture in Australia it has been well received in the U.S.A. and Europe over the past several decades. \nThe clinical efficacy of YNSA is particularly apparent in treating musculo-skeletal problems and injuries. Notably the patient can provide immediate feedback in the course of the treatment enabling you to modify your technique if required\, to achieve better results. As a considerable proportion of patients are seeking treatment for painful conditions of various kinds\, YNSA provides a direct pathway to successful outcomes. \nHowever the range of applications goes well beyond this\, being applicable to complex neurological conditions such as peripheral neuropathy\, Parkinson’s syndrome and stroke recovery. It is also particularly useful in an aging population to minimise the risk of falling. \nA sound understanding of the basics is essential\, and requires a degree of application and commitment. However the theoretical basis of the system is relatively straightforward. \nThe basics points (A to I) cover the musculoskeletal system and their associated nerves. With these\, most relatively straight-forward cases can be treated successfully. The sensory points treat all reversible conditions associated with the sensory organs. The brain\, cranial nerve and Ypsilon points open the door to treating neurological and visceral conditions. \nThe application of the technique is straight-forward\, well tolerated\, comfortable and not demanding on the patient. \nIn brief\, YNSA is a truly innovative sub-specialty in acupuncture admirably suited to obtaining impressive clinical results for your patients in sometimes complex conditions. \nThe text ‘Defining the Application of YNSA’ is recommended as preparatory background to the course and is available from China Books. \nI would recommend those learning YNSA for the first time that you commit the following to memory before the seminar. \n  \n \nSUMMARY of YNSA Basic Points. \nA – 1 cm lateral to midline (ML). A1-7 Line 1.5 to 2 cm long.\nB – 2cm to ML\, at hairline\nC – 4.5 to 5cm to ML.  45º to bridge of nose.  Elbow at hairline.\nD – 1cm from zygomatic arch\, 2 cm from ear.\nD1 – 6 in front of ear\nE – starting approx. 1cm above midpoint of eyebrow (E1)\, sloping at 15deg angle towards the medial end of the eyebrow (E12)\nF – highest point on mastoid.  On mastoid cleft. (Yang)\nG – (yang) G1 to G3.  Anterior to tip to posterior to tip of mastoid.\nH – caudally from B.\nI – >1 cm caudally from C.\nJ – yin somatotope (SMT)\nK – yang somatotope (SMT)\nSensory – 2cm from hairline downwards at 1 cm interval. \n  \n\n					\nDetails\nDate: 18th – 19th of May 2024 [Saturday and Sunday]\nTime: 9am – 5.30pm\nVenue: Rydges Darling Square\, 72 Liverpool St\, Sydney NSW\nCPD: 14 CPD Points\nNotes\, Morning Tea\, Afternoon Tea: Included \nPRICING\nDeposit: $300\nEarly Bird Practitioner Rate: $949\nEarly Bird Student (Full Time – Undergraduate): $849 \nEarly Bird ends 3rd of May 2024 – EXTENDED TO FRIDAY 10TH MAY \nFull Practitioner Rate: $1199\nFull Student (Full Time – Undergraduate) Rate: $1099 \n\n\nTerms and Conditions\n*Early Bird: Full payment is required 4 weeks prior to the start of the Seminar and Workshop\n*Registrations cancelled up to one week prior to the seminar will be refunded less 20%. We regret that refunds are not otherwise possible. \nRECORDING\nIf you wish to purchase for the recording only\, please contact us to register your name. We will inform you that it will be available to purchase once it is ready. Please allow 3-4 weeks after the live seminar end date for the recording to be released. \nRecording (Revisit) Access Fee for live participants and recording purchase – 5 years: $99 \nRegister Now
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SUMMARY:LIVE ZOOM WEBINAR: Using the Chinese Medicine Facial Diagnosis Age Map to Determine Past and Future Traumas with CT Holman
DESCRIPTION:Register Now\n\nPresenting CT Holman\, author of Treating Emotional Trauma with Chinese Medicine: Integrated Diagnostic and Treatment Strategies\n\n\nRegister Now\nWebinar Description\nDiscover the hidden knowledge on your face. Each facial feature and marking relates to the emotional and physical state of the body. Facial Diagnosis provides great insight and when applied with acupuncture can bring miraculous change. In this course\, CT Holman teaches the use of the Facial Diagnosis Age Map. Participants learn how to determine when Jing (essence) was compromised for a patient and when the patient might experience a trauma in the future. CT will provide several patient pictures to illustrate the use of this effective diagnostic method. Case studies and acupuncture prescriptions will be included. \nWhat You Will Learn\n\nLearn the facial age map and how to use it in Chinese Medicine Diagnosis\nUnderstand how to identify past\, current\, and future traumas using the facial age map.\nLearn point prescriptions for treating the various emotional\, behavioral\, and physical symptoms caused by emotional trauma.\n\nCourse Outline\n\nIntroduction to Facial Diagnosis (1st Hour):\n\nExplore the fundamentals of facial diagnosis and its relevance in understanding emotional trauma.\nUncover the intricacies of the facial age map and its practical applications in therapeutic settings.\nDiscuss the historical context and development of facial diagnosis techniques.\n\n\nReading the Facial Age Map (2nd Hour):\n\nDelve into the nuances of interpreting the facial age map to identify past\, current\, and potential future traumas.\nLearn how specific facial features serve as indicators of emotional and psychological states.\nPractical exercises to develop proficiency in reading and understanding the subtle signals presented by the facial age map.\n\n\nCase Studies and Point Prescriptions (3rd Hour):\n\nEngage in real-world case studies to apply theoretical knowledge in practical scenarios.\nExplore point prescriptions for treating a spectrum of emotional\, behavioral\, and physical symptoms stemming from emotional trauma.\nDiscuss ethical considerations and best practices in incorporating facial diagnosis into a holistic healing approach.\nIntegration and Practical Application (Throughout):\n\nEmphasize the integration of facial diagnosis techniques into a broader therapeutic framework.\nInteractive sessions for participants to practice reading facial age maps and formulating point prescriptions.\nGuidance on incorporating facial diagnosis seamlessly into existing practices or creating specialized treatment plans.\n\n\n\n\n\nAbout CT Holman\n \nCT Holman practices Chinese medicine in Salem\, Oregon. His fulltime clinic was founded in 2001. CT wrote the textbooks: Treating Emotional Trauma with Chinese Medicine and Shamanism in Chinese Medicine both published by Singing Dragon. He teaches courses internationally\, operates a mentorship program\, and is the Director of Development for the Lotus Institute of Lillian Pearl Bridges. He studied in China (1999\, 2001\, and 2003) and has extensive post-graduate education with several leading teachers in the field. \nCT has taught in Sweden\, Germany\, Mexico\, Denmark\, Australia\, and the US. He teaches at the Oregon College of Chinese Medicine for its doctoral program\, mentors masters and doctoral students\, and has been published in the Journal of Chinese Medicine. CT utilises drumming with acupuncture treatments and has recently recorded and released a CD\, Resonating Vitality – Chinese Medicine Drum Treatments. \n\nDetails\n\nDate: Sunday\, 26th of May 2024\nTime: 9am – 12pm (AEST)\nPricing: $245 for Practitioners\, $210 for Students (FULL TIME Undergraduates)\nCPD: 3 CPD Points\nNotes: Included\nVENUE: LIVE ONLINE COURSE- ZOOM LINK WILL BE PROVIDED CLOSER TO THE DATE\n\n  \nRegister Now\nThis is a live webinar conducted via the ZOOM VIDEO CONFERENCING Platform.  \nDisclaimer before registering for the Live Webinar\nPlease check the relevant date/time zone to your location in accordance with the date and time provided above. CME does not hold any responsibility for your non-attendance to the live event. Live webinars are best experienced via PC/desktop/laptop and tablets. CME expects webinar registrants to be familiar with Zoom videoconferencing software and are not responsible for any non-attendance due to technical or non-technical issues arising from the end of the registrant.
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