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WHO SHOULD ATTEND THIS COURSE?
- Practitioners who would like to increase their arsenal of effective tools to deliver instant and long term clinical results
- Practitioners who would like to learn an acupuncture system that is famous for neurological conditions
- Practitioners would like to treat “real deal” conditions eg stroke, emergency conditions, spinal cord injuries, paralysis etc
- Registration open for : registered Chinese medicine profession , Chinese medicine student , western medicine profession and western medicine student.
HOW IS ZHU SCALP ACUPUNCTURE DIFFERENT FROM OTHER ACUPUNCTURE METHODS?
- The patient can easily be treated in a seated position.
- The application of needles is painless.
- Patients display immediate positive responses that translate into long term positive outcomes.
- Long needle retention times, even up to 3 days, provides the patient with a continual therapeutic action.
- It is an integrative form of medicine, informed by both Western and Chinese Medicine paradigms.
- The necessity for ‘Daoyin’ as part of the treatment in order to achieve superior clinical outcomes.
- ZSA is easily integrated with other styles of Acupuncture without conflict.
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN FROM THIS COURSE
- History of Scalp Acupuncture
- Zhu's treatment zones: locations, functions, and indications
- Procedure and techniques
- Precautions and contradictions
- Zhu's Scalp Acupuncture basic applications
- Introduction
- Daoyin therapy basic application
- Daoyin therapy demonstration & practice