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Chiropractic Doctor CE Course - Acupuncture - Traditional Acupuncture for The Kinesiologist 201 :

Chiropractic Doctor


Acupuncture - Traditional Acupuncture for The Kinesiologist 201
16.0

Evan Mladenoff, DC, DIBAK

$599.00 USD

AudioVisual Course


Part 1

  • Outline and contrast the Eastern approach to health care VS the Western approach to health care.
  • List the concept of Laws governing function in energy medicine.
  • Distinguish some of the unique terms and concepts of acupuncture that do not exist in Western Medicine.
  • Use a 21st century diagnostic protocol for acupuncture.
  • Clinically apply specific Diagnostic Muscle Testing protocols for traditional Chinese medicine diagnosis.

Part 2

  • Recite the ancient historical beginnings of Traditional Chinese Medicine.
  • Outline the discovery of Chinese medicine by the western world.
  • Present the evolution and the source of modern acupuncture terminology.

Part 3

  • Generalize the mythological and theoretical concepts of Yin and Yang.
  • Translate the Yin and Yang Organ and CNS Networks.
  • Summarize Yin and Yang Clinical Presentations.

Part 4

  • Introduce the origins of the electromagnetic force that unites man to the universe.
  • Describe how Qi enters and circulates in the body.
  • Describe the types and functions of this electromagnetic force.

Part 5

  • Discuss the traditional TCM Laws of Acupuncture.
  • Apply the Laws of Interaction of Organs and Meridians.
  • Utilize unique Applied Kinesiology examination and treatment principles that are no know in Traditional Chinese Medicine.

Part 6

  • Introduce an overview of all the meridians.
  • Outline the seven classifications of meridians.
  • Describe the functions of the first four meridians.

Part 7

  • Distinguish the Biological Energetic Clock vs the Organ Biological Clock.
  • Summarize the description of each of the main meridians.
  • Identify the muscles related to each meridian.

Part 8

  • Summarize the common methods of treating acupuncture points.
  • Define the types of acupoints and what they are used for.
  • Produce a meridian memorization limerick.

Part 9

  • Introduce the origins of the electromagnetic force that unites man to the universe.
  • Describe how Qi enters and circulates in the body.
  • Outline the types and functions of this electromagnetic force.

Part 10

  • Summarize Traditional Acupuncture Pulse Diagnosis.
  • Define the 6 Classification of Pulses.
  • Outline the seasonal variations in Pulse Diagnosis.
  • Distinguish the traditional parameters of Pulse Diagnosis.
  • Demonstrate Applied Kinesiology Pulse Diagnosis.

Part 11

  • Summarize the thermal manifestations of each meridian.

Part 12

  • Outline detailed Lung meridian characteristics and clinical presentations.
  • Distinguish the therapeutic functions of the main Lung acupoints.
  • Demonstrate Lung meridian applications in specific conditions.

Part 13

  • Outline detailed Large Intestine meridian characteristics and clinical presentations.
  • Distinguish the therapeutic functions of the main Large Intestine acupoints.
  • Demonstrate Large Intestine meridian applications in specific conditions.

Part 14

  • Outline detailed Stomach meridian characteristics and clinical presentations.
  • Recognize deficiency and/or excess symptoms of Stomach meridian imbalances.
  • Distinguish the therapeutic functions of the Stomach acupoints.
  • Demonstrate Stomach meridian applications in specific conditions.

Part 15

  • Outline detailed Spleen meridian characteristics and clinical presentations.
  • Recognize deficiency and/or excess symptoms of Spleen meridian imbalances.
  • Distinguish the therapeutic functions of the Spleen acupoints.
  • Demonstrate Spleen meridian applications in specific conditions.

Part 16

  • Identify the specific location of the Alarm (Mu) Points.
  • Outline a specific TCM Alarm Point Diagnosis protocol.
  • Contrast an Applied Kinesiology Alarm Point Diagnosis Protocol.
  • Demonstrate traditional TCM and Applied Kinesiology Alarm Point Diagnosis.

Part 17

  • Create a specific plan to implement diagnosis and treatment protocols.
  • Contrast meridian diagnosis and treatment for inhibited muscles and hyper-facilitated muscles.
  • Review Pulse Diagnosis and Alarm Point Diagnosis Protocols.
  • Demonstrate unique Applied Kinesiology meridians techniques.

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