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Yamamoto Scalp Acupuncture (YNSA) with Dr Emily Teo
Yamamoto New Scalp Acupuncture (YNSA) is an independent acupuncture system discovered and developed by Japanese physician, Dr Toshikatsu Yamamoto in the late 60’s. Starting with just 4 points, YNSA has progressed to a system widely used all over the world, especially in the treatment of neuro-musculoskeletal problems, and in the field of rehabilitation.
This introductory course will cover the basic points that form the backbone to this system, together with brain, sensory and cranial nerve points. It is a perfect starting point for those wanting to learn YNSA for the first time and for those wanting revision in this system.
There will be plenty of opportunities for hands-on in the location of these points. The course will also cover the diagnostic techniques required when formatting a treatment regime, and helps to elicit the accuracy of the points chosen.
If you want a system that helps treat those hard to solve cases in your clinic, or want to see results in real time, this is the course for you.
What You Will Learn
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Upon completion of this course, participants will:
- Be able to locate the basic points
- Have an understanding of the indications for each point
- Be proficient in the diagnostic techniques
- Have an understanding on how to combine and apply the basic points in the clinical setting
Day 1- Part 1 and Part 2
- Introduction to YNSA
- Learning the system- background, history, theory and point introduction
- Safety issues in acupuncture
- Location and application of basic points A to I
Day 2- Part 1 and Part 2 (Case Studies and Demos)- Brain points, Sensory points, Cranial Nerve (CN) and Ypsilon (Y) points
- J, K, I, Chest SMT
- Diagnostic techniques and testing
- Point Location
- Treatment protocol for different conditions
What You Get When You Register Today
- Course book to print- with areas for you to take notes by request of Emily (for more engaged learning)
- 7.5 CPD points
- 5 years access
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