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Chiropractic Doctor CE Course - Acupuncture - Traditional Acupuncture for The Kinesiologist 202 :

Chiropractic Doctor


Acupuncture - Traditional Acupuncture for The Kinesiologist 202
16.0

Evan Mladenoff, DC, DIBAK

$599.00 USD

AudioVisual Course


Part 1
  • Review principles of acupuncture
  • Relate the types of Acupoints and laws of Acupuncture
  • Outline the functions of the first four meridians
  • Demonstrate Pulse diagnosis and Mu point diagnosis
Part 2
  • 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 3
  • Outline detailed Heart meridian characteristics and clinical presentations
  • Distinguish the therapeutic functions of the main  Heart acupoints
  • Demonstrate Heart meridian applications in specific conditions
Part 4
  • Outline detailed Small Intestine meridian characteristics and clinical presentations
  • Distinguish the therapeutic functions of the main  Small Intestine acupoints
  • Demonstrate Small Intestine meridian applications in specific conditions
Part 5
  • Outline detailed Bladder meridian characteristics and clinical presentations
  • Distinguish the therapeutic functions of the main  Bladder acupoints
  • Demonstrate Bladder meridian applications in specific conditions
Part 6
  • Outline detailed Kidney meridian characteristics and clinical presentations
  • Distinguish the therapeutic functions of the main Kidney acupoints
  • Demonstrate Kidney meridian applications in specific conditions
Part 7
  • Outline detailed Pericardium meridian characteristics and clinical presentations
  • Distinguish the therapeutic functions of the main Pericardium acupoints
  • Demonstrate Pericardium meridian applications in specific conditions
Part 8
  • Define the science of Mian Xiang, Face Diagnosis
  • Differentiate the regions of the face and how to interpret what they mean
  • Outline the nine different shapes of the face and identify their personality
  • Analyze several recognizable faces and what they reveal
Part 9
  • Define the science of Tongue Diagnosis
  • Differentiate the regions of the tongue and how to interpret what they mean
  • Outline the five different colours that can manifest in the tongue
  • Distinguish when Tongue diagnosis is inappropriate
Part 10
  • Distinguish short term and long term pain management protocols
  • Describe four unique pain management protocols that do not exist in TCM
  • Give examples of accessing higher neurological centers to affect pain management
  • Demonstrate the short term and long term pain management protocols
Part 11

  • Distinguish TCM  approach to inflammation VS western physiological model
  • Differentiate the Six Evils and The eight Disharmonic Patterns of Inflammation
  • Describe the Six Pathogenic Factors and The Six Climatic Factors That Cause Inflammation
  • Give Examples of the WuXing Causes of Inflammation
Part 12
  • Differentiate short term inflammation diagnostic protocols
  • Differentiate long term inflammation diagnostic protocols
  • Give examples of accessing higher neurological centers to affect inflammation management
  • Demonstrate the short term and long term inflammation examination protocols
Part 13
  • Differentiate short term inflammation treatment protocols
  • Differentiate long term inflammation treatment protocols
  • Demonstrate the short term and long term inflammation treatment protocols
  • Give examples and research citations of treatment  protocols for inflammation of concussions
Part 14

  • Demonstrate meridian balancing techniques including meridian Tracing, Flushing a Meridian, Excess Energy Screening and meridian Reversal
  • Demonstrate what to do when Pulse Diagnosis is negative
  • Beginning and Ending Technique Protocols
  • Integrate unique Applied Kinesiology Neurological Dysorganization protocols

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