CONTINUING EDUCATION CREDITS:
6 CEU/PDA/CPD accepted by CA #383 (Category 1), NCCAOM (AOM-AC), FL (General), IL, TX (General), AHPRA, AFPA, BAcC, CTCMA, IVAS, NZASA, NZRA
COURSE TYPE:
Distance Learning CEU Video (Online)
COURSE DESCRIPTION:
As TCM practitioners well aware, Shaoyang holds a pivotal role within the body's intricate meridian system. Serving as a vital link, it facilitates seamless transitions between the interior (Yin) and exterior (Yang) aspects of the body. In a similar vein, it bears resemblance to the function of fascia—a delicate web of connective tissue enveloping and interconnecting soft tissues, muscles, and various bodily components. Maintaining equilibrium in the Shaoyang channel stands as a cornerstone of holistic well-being.
This course is led by the accomplished acupuncturist and creator of the Structure Restoration Method (SRM), Kuo Hong Liao. The SRM is an innovative approach that integrates highly specialized, pain-free needling protocols with targeted manipulation of fascia, soft tissues, and muscles, all aimed at reinstating harmony and providing instantaneous pain relief.
Embark on a journey to unlock the mysteries of Shaoyang points and experience extraordinary pain relief. Delve into the transformative potential of harnessing the "Magic Power" concealed within these four key points. Dr. Liao will elucidate the profound significance of these points and demonstrate the straightforward yet highly effective needling protocols for achieving immediate pain relief. Through the adept utilization of Shaoyang Points, practitioners of Traditional Chinese Medicine can play a pivotal role in restoring equilibrium and effectively addressing a range of ailments, thereby contributing to overall health and vitality.
Upon completion of this course, practitioners will:
Understand the correct posture when needling for achieving maximum effectiveness.
Refine the protocol for needling the four points along the shaoyang channel, aligning body posture for immediate pain alleviation.
Deepen understanding of the pivotal role played by the Shaoyang channel in pain management.