Webinar Outline
Pain Management
In Australia, pain is generally the most common and foremost reason for patients to seek healthcare from a TCM practitioner.
The use of Chinese herbal medicine patents is a modality which is often overlooked in favour of acupuncture; however, herbs reap some of the clinical outcomes as a standalone therapy or combined with acupuncture.
If the presenting pain is addressed, the treatment outcome will be classified as much more successful. With pain syndromes, it is relatively easy to arrive at a differential diagnosis once you know the signs to look out for – as a result of this, types of pain will be much easier to treat, resulting in higher efficacy with rapid clinical results.
In this seminar, Dr Shu Wang will be disseminating his prescription methodology along with pearls of wisdom from decades-long experiences in clinical practice, with a clear focus on the treatment of various pain syndromes using easy to prescribe herbal patents for higher patient compliance.
What You Will Learn
The principles of Chinese Herbal Medicine treatment are solely focused on administration of herbs through syndrome differentiation which greatly differs from the principles of Western Medicine. Therefore the first rule of prescription is differential diagnosis. Outlined are the Chinese Medicine syndromes with their Western medicine counterparts which will be discussed in the seminar.
- Blood stasis Bi syndrome (sports injury, sciatica, dysmenorrhea, migraine, endometriosis, Lyme disease, etc.)
- Liver and kidney deficiency syndrome (degenerative osteoarthritis OA, bone spur hyperplasia, baker’s cyst of knee arthritis, bursitis, frozen shoulder, tennis elbow, etc.)
- Liver Qi stagnation syndrome (fibromyalgia, premenstrual tension syndrome, phantom limb pain, menopausal pain indeterminate disease…)
- Liver fire syndrome (trigeminal neuralgia, wind-heat/fire blazing toothache, migraine, otitis media, herpes zoster, etc.)
- Spleen and kidney yang deficiency syndrome (CFS, rheumatic joint pain, rheumatoid arthritis, etc)
- Phlegm turbidity syndrome (gout arthritis, tenosynovitis cyst, periodontitis swelling and pain, etc.)
- Inflammation resulting from heat toxins (diverticulitis, cystitis, prostatitis, sinusitis)
What You Get When You Register Today
- 5.5 CPD points
- 5 hours, 30 minutes of video footage
- 5 years access
- PDF Notes to keep
PLEASE NOTE: this course is mainly in Chinese with live translations