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Chiropractic Doctor CE Course - Acupuncture - Traditional Acupuncture for The Kinesiologist 203 :
Chiropractic Doctor
Acupuncture - Traditional Acupuncture for The Kinesiologist 203
Credit Hours(s)
11.0
Instructors
Evan Mladenoff, DC, DIBAK
Price
$399.00 USD
Format(s)
AudioVisual Course
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Educational Objectives
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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