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Chiropractic Doctor CE Course - Acupuncture - Traditional Acupuncture for The Kinesiologist 203 :

Chiropractic Doctor


Acupuncture - Traditional Acupuncture for The Kinesiologist 203
11.0

Evan Mladenoff, DC, DIBAK

$399.00 USD

AudioVisual Course


Part 1
  • Review the principles of EAV
  • Describe the functions of the second group of five meridians
  • Review principles of  Tongue Diagnosis and Face Diagnosis
  • Review and demonstrate management of pain
  • Demonstrate Inflammation diagnosis and treatment
Part 2
  • Outline detailed Triple Heater meridian characteristics and clinical presentations
  • Distinguish the therapeutic functions of the main  Triple Heater acupoints
  • Demonstrate Triple Heater meridian applications in specific conditions

Part 3
  • Outline detailed Gall Bladder meridian characteristics and clinical presentations
  • Distinguish the therapeutic functions of the main  Gall Bladder acupoints
  • Demonstrate Gall Bladder meridian applications in specific conditions 
Part 4
  • Outline detailed Liver meridian characteristics and clinical presentations
  • Distinguish the therapeutic functions of the main Liver Intestine acupoints
  • Demonstrate Liver meridian applications in specific conditions 
Part 5
  • Outline detailed Liver meridian characteristics and clinical presentations
  • Distinguish the therapeutic functions of the main Liver Intestine acupoints
  • Demonstrate Liver meridian applications in specific conditions 
Part 6
  • Outline detailed Du Mai meridian characteristics and clinical presentations
  • Distinguish the therapeutic functions of the main Du Mai acupoints
  • Demonstrate Du Mai meridian applications in specific conditions 
Part 7
  • Distinguish TCM  approach to stress VS western physiological model
  • Differentiate short term and long term stress diagnostic protocols
  • Give examples of accessing and treating higher neurological centers to affect inflammation management
Part 8
  • Outline a multi discipline treatment approach to manage stress
  • Differentiate four short term treatment protocols
  • Outline five long term stress treatment protocols
  • Give examples of accessing and treating higher neurological centers to affect inflammation management
Part 9  
  • Demonstrate short term and long term diagnostic protocols
  • Identify the 5 patterns of Stress Induced Anxiety in TCM
  • Show the 5 patterns of Stress Induced Anxiety

Part 10
  • Demonstrate the short term and long term stress exam protocols
  • Summarize five TCM  Stress Induced Anxiety Protocols
  • Create a specific plan to implement diagnosis and treatment  protocols for stress management



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