Calf, Ankle, Foot – Review & Practicum Lab
ACCHS 1600 Broadway, Oakland, CA, United States8 Live NCCAOM PDAs & CAB CEUs Category 1 approved
8 Live NCCAOM PDAs & CAB CEUs Category 1 approved
2 CAB Law & Ethics CEUs Category 1 & NCCAOM PDAs (BIO) pending
1.5 Live PDAs approved by NCCAOM Chart your path to success in acupuncture orthopedics, sports and physical medicine, and pain management! If you are considering specialization in this rapidly-growing arena, or Certification in Acupuncture Orthopedics through AOM Professional, or advanced studies in orthopedics anywhere, this class is a great place to start! Gain an overview of ways to build the […]
1 Live NCCAOM PDA & CAB CEU Category 1 approved The classical 经 筋 jing-jin ("sinew meridians") of Chinese medicine describe tracts of myofascial tissues that roughly follow the jing-luo ("primary meridians"). This introductory class prepares students to get the most out of the 4-part Jing-Jin series by reviewing the general structure and functions of […]
8 Live NCCAOM PDAs approved; CAB CEUs pending The taiyang 经 筋 jing-jin ("sinew meridian") of Chinese medicine describes the myofascial tract that runs along the posterior body from head to toe. Understanding the taiyang jing-jin can guide clinicians from where pain is felt distally and proximally towards additional muscles, tendons, joints and ligaments that […]
8 Live NCCAOM PDAs approved; CA CEUs pending The shaoyang 经 筋 jing-jin ("sinew meridian") of Chinese medicine describes the myofascial tract that runs along the lateral body from head to toe. Understanding the shaoyang jing-jin can guide clinicians from where pain is felt distally and proximally towards additional muscles, tendons, joints and ligaments that […]
8 Live NCCAOM PDAs & CA CEUs pending The yangming 经 筋 jing-jin ("sinew meridian") of Chinese medicine describes the myofascial tract that runs along the anterior body from head to toe. Understanding the yangming jing-jin can guide clinicians from where pain is felt distally and proximally towards additional muscles, tendons, joints and ligaments that […]
8 Live NCCAOM PDAs approved; CAB CEUs pending The 3 yin 经 筋 jing-jin (taiyin, shaoyin, and jueyin--"sinew meridians") of Chinese medicine describe myofascial tracts that run along the medial and axial regions of the body from head to toe. Understanding the 3 yin jing-jin can guide clinicians from where pain is felt distally and […]