Hip, Thigh, Knee

In-Person Classes & Live Webinars

Must be attended at the time/date offered for Live PDAs/CEUs

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Basics of Hip, Thigh, Knee

Live Webinar with Anthony Von der Muhll

Monday, September 8, 2025, 8:00-9:00 pm Eastern Time

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Hip, Thigh, Knee:  History, Examination, Assessment & Treatment

 

with Anthony Von der Muhll

Saturday-Sunday, October 4-5, 2025, 9:00-6:00

at the Virginia University of Integrative Medicine, 1980 Gallows Road, Vienna VA

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Hip, Thigh, Knee:  Review & Practicum Lab

with Anthony Von der Muhll

 

Monday, October 6, 2025, 8:30-5:30

at the Virginia University of Integrative Medicine, 1980 Gallows Road, Vienna VA

Prerequisite: prior completion of Hip, Thigh, Knee: History, Examination, Assessment and Treatment (either in-person or distance-learning)

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--Ebooks are included with class purchase--please do not purchase both. When purchased separately, Ebooks are for informational purposes only--no PDAs/CEUs.

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Self-Paced Distance Learning

1-year on-demand access

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Hip, Thigh & Knee:  History, Exam, Assessment, Treatment

Self-paced Distance-learning Module

with Anthony Von der Muhll

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First time user? Your account will be automatically be created after purchase. Please note:

--Webinars require continuous attendance on the date(s) offered to receive PDAs/CEUs. If you cannot attend, please consider a self-paced distance-learning version instead, if available, or another class that you will be able to attend.

--Ebooks are included with class purchase--please do not purchase both. When purchased separately, Ebooks are for informational purposes only--no PDAs/CEUs.

Questions? Please visit our FAQ page. Thank you for your purchase!

 

Comments from Course Evaluations

"Anthony is a wealth of knowledge and a great service to the profession. So grateful for him!"  -- Kevin Craft, LAc., Oceanside CA

"I use this information everyday in the clinic. So very useful and effective!" -- Eunhye Kim, LAc., Oakland CA

 

Clinical anatomy, kinesiology, and the jing-jin ("sinew meridians" or myofascial tracts)

  • Bones, muscles, discs and facet joints, and neurology
  • Posture and motion dysfunctions
  • The arthritic progression: strain/sprain, derangement, degeneration

History-taking: key diagnostic questions

  • "Red flag" symptoms of urgent/serious medical conditions potentially warranting referral to physician care: stenosis, tumors, infection, fractures, and neuropathies
  • Identifying the affected jing-jin ("sinew meridians" or myofascial tracts).
  • Differentiating symptoms of muscles, joint, disc, spinal cord, and nerve root injuries
  • Neural hypersensitization and psycho-social factors

Physical exam of the low back, neck and shoulder: how findings can guide acupuncture treatment

  • Classical jing-jin and modern orthopedic observation, inspection and palpation
  • Joint exam: active range-of-motion and passive stress testing of the spinal and shoulder joints
  • Examination for upper and lower motor neuron lesions: deep tendon, and pathologic reflexes and sensory, and motor function
  • Manual strength testing and referred pain pattern charts for 35 key muscles of the low back, core and pelvic girdle, neck and shoulder
  • Special orthopedic tests for the back, neck and shoulder
  • Clinical flow charts to facilitate efficiency and accuracy in examination

Diagnosis and pattern identification

  • Jing-jin syndromes
  • Postural and motion dysfunctions
  • Muscle strains and myofascial pain
  • Radiculopathies and stenosis
  • Chronic back, neck and shoulder pain, spondylosis, arthritis, degenerative disc disease, scoliosis
  • Spinal spondylolistheses
  • Failed spinal surgery syndromes
  • For the low back: post-partum pain, insufficiency of the iliolumbar and sacrotuberous ligaments, and dysfunctions of the sacroiliac joint
  • For the neck and shoulder: cervical facet, glenohumeral and acromioclavicular joint pain

Treatment of the jing-jin and orthopedic conditions

  • Myofasicial trigger point needling. 
    • Low back: quadratus lumborum, iliopsoas, gluteals, hip external rotators, and abdominals.
    • Neck: upper trapezius, levator scapula, scalenes, sternocliedomastoid.
  • Joint & ligament acupuncture.
    • Low back: iliolumbar, posterior sacro-iliac, and sacro-tuberous ligaments.
    • Neck: spondylolistheses and facets. Shoulder: glenohumeral and acromioclavicular joints
  • Active cupping. Suction + movement to improve spinal range-of-motion and joint biomechanics.
  • Gua sha and tui na. Manual myofascial and joint mobilization.
  • Electroacupuncture. For radiculopathies and spinal cord compression and injuries.
  • 3-edged, lancet and 7-star needle therapies. Moving and draining blood stagnation to reduce pain and restore flexibility.

 

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