Overview of Acupuncture Orthopedics: Road Maps to Clinical Success

1.5 Live PDA AOM-AC approved/ CEU Category 1 pending 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 […]

Acupuncture Orthopedics Essentials I: Fundamentals

8 Live PDAs AOM-AC & CEUs Category 1 pending Neck and shoulder injuries and pain serve as a clinical example to demonstrate theory, principles, modalities and techniques of acupuncture orthopedics.

Acupuncture Treatment of the Taiyang “Sinew Meridian”: the Posterior Tract – 8 PDAs approved CEUs pending

7 Live PDAs AOM-AC approved; CEUs Category 1 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 […]

Acupuncture Treatment of the Taiyang “Sinew Meridian”: the Posterior Tract – 8 PDAs approved CEUs pending

ACCHS 1600 Broadway, Oakland, CA, United States

8 Live NCCAOM PDAs & CA 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 […]

Acupuncture Treatment of the Shaoyang “Sinew Meridian”: the Lateral Tract – 8 PDAs approved CEUs pending

ACCHS 1600 Broadway, Oakland, CA, United States

8 Live NCCAOM PDAs & 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 […]