Hands-on Workshop Integrating Classical and Modern Acupuncture Orthopedics
with Doctoral Instructor Anthony Von der Muhll, L.Ac., DAOM, DNBAO, FAIPM
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Joint dysfunctions and ligament laxity are common but sometimes hidden causes of chronic pain and disability. Learn to integrate contemporary orthopedic physical exam with classically-based acupuncture (including shu-point, "short," "triple," "quintuple," joint and bone-pecking needling) to address root causes of musculoskeletal pain and disability. This hands-on class provides essential knowledge and practical skills to treat a wide range of orthopedic conditions with acupuncture, including:
- Yin and Yang of joint anatomy, kinesiology, and the adverse effects of joint injuries on muscles, tendons, and the nervous system
- History-taking and physical exam techniques to identify joint mobility/stability dysfunctions, including:
- Specialized inspection and palpation techniques for joints and ligaments
- Joint active and passive range-of-motion and end-feel examinations
- Mechanisms and therapeutic effects of orthopedic acupuncture for joints
- Hands-on practice of needling safety and techniques for hyPERmobile and hyPOmobile joints, including;
- Shoulder, arm and hand: acromio- and sterno- clavicular, glenhumeral, ulnar- and radio- carpal; radio-ulnar; thumb CMC, MCP joints
- Lower leg: knee ACL, MCL, LCL, meniscii, superior tib-fib; ankle anterior talofibular and calcaneofibular joints
- Spine: cervical and lumbar facets; supraspinous, interspinous, iliolumbar, sacroiliac, and sacrotuberous ligaments
- Hands-on practice post-treatment joint re-assessment for immediate assessment of outcomes