The Acupuncture Channel

for acupuncture students, alumni, faculty & friends — sponsored by AIMC Berkeley

All Blog Posts Tagged 'japanese' (10)

World Acupuncture Stephen Brown's Inspirational Japanese Acupuncture workshop

Stephen Brown's inspirational Japanese Acupuncture workshop is still fresh in my mind. The Walkabout Creek function center deep in the hills in pristine eucalyptus forest country northwest of Brisbane, a magical location discovered by eminent traditional acupuncturist/herbalist, East Asian medicine educator and now successful workshop convener, Greg Bantick was a superb venue for this groundbreaking Japanese Acupuncture workshop. In conjunction with John Thompson, veteran Brisban… Continue

Added by World Acupuncture on November 23, 2009 at 10:51am — No Comments

World Acupuncture Japanese Acupuncture may assist recovery from of Glandular Fever

Cameron presented in clinic about 4 weeks ago having been medically diagnosed as suffering from acute glandular fever. He was experiencing overwhelming lethargy, aching limbs, diabolically disturbed sleep pattern and severe headaches. This condition can derail an athletes career for anywhere between 3 to 12 months or more in some instances. Orthodox medicine usually recommends rest, very good advice, and appropriate medication, depending upon the severity of symptoms. What cContinue

Added by World Acupuncture on October 4, 2009 at 9:30pm — No Comments

World Acupuncture Japanese Acupuncture Study Group Reforms

Greetings and Salutations, Last Saturday the first Gold Coast Japanese Acupuncture/Japanese Meridian Therapy/Traditional Japanese Medicine study group in 7 years was held. A little history regards these study groups. First established in 1994 when I was teaching at an undergraduate level and realized that my students were not getting sufficient practice in their degree course, the study groups were held on a monthly basis for the next 6 years winding down in 2002 as a result of burn out on my… Continue

Added by World Acupuncture on September 22, 2009 at 1:53pm — No Comments

World Acupuncture Japanese Acupuncture helps 8 months pregnant patient overcome debilitating stomach virus

Jackie contacted me last Thursday, almost 8 months pregnant with her 3rd child she had contracted a debilitating virus that was causing constant diarrhea and nausea. She had been suffering from with this potentially dangerous condition since the previous Sunday, unable to keep fluids or solids on board she was becoming increasingly dehydrated in spite of her best efforts to compensate by ingesting extra quantities of these essential elements. The situation was delicate to say the least, especi… Continue

Added by World Acupuncture on September 14, 2009 at 1:57pm — No Comments

World Acupuncture Japanese Acupuncture for Tennis/Golfer's Elbow

This post concerns Japanese Acupuncture treatment for Tennis/Golfer's Elbow and assisting Sarica to accelerate her patients recovery. Sarica is a graduate of PCOM (Pacific College of Oriental Medicine) in San Diego, has settled in Arizona, USA, been in practice for several years and is extremely keen to refine and develop her acupuncture repertoire.

Continue

Added by World Acupuncture on August 10, 2009 at 2:17pm — No Comments

World Acupuncture Japanese Acupuncture Education Goes Global

When I first launched the Japanese Acupuncture Education website http://worldacupunctureblog.com in November 2007 I envisaged a resource, information and networking blog that might assist practitioners and students from all corners of the globe, especially those isolated from regular contact with like-minded individuals, to refine and develop their skills in the practice of Traditional Japanese Acupuncture.… Continue

Added by World Acupuncture on August 3, 2009 at 4:00pm — No Comments

World Acupuncture Japanese Acupuncture Workshop, Our Best Yet !

Last Saturday's Japanese Acupuncture workshop was one of the most successful that I have participated in. Colleagues/students from Finland, Israel, Japan, Byron Bay, Gold Coast, Brisbane and an Aussie expatriate practicing in India were all present and well n truly accounted for. For those unable to physically attend the workshop, we have the video and it will be edited and posted on the worldacupuncture website in due time. You can virtually attend each workshop, observe treatments in cliContinue

Added by World Acupuncture on July 20, 2009 at 5:00pm — No Comments

World Acupuncture Japanese Acupuncture Education Part 1

Acupuncture education has become an almost totally theoretical system based on rigid textbooks emphasizing point based acupuncture and a very basic set of practical skills. Did you know that an overwhelming number of graduates disappear from practice within the first 5 years? Without a deeper understanding of the movement of energy throughout this meridian/organ complex known as a human being our treatments can lack the connectivity and fluidity required to consistently deliver the leve… Continue

Added by World Acupuncture on July 13, 2009 at 4:51pm — No Comments

World Acupuncture Japanese Acupuncture V Dry Needling

I write this post on this significantly wet winter morning at Rainbow Bay in Queensland, Australia, the ocean continues to rage with wind torn waves and whitewater exploding randomly, relentlessly pounding the foreshore. This week I presented two very different workshops, one for the physiotherapists with whom I work in Brisbane, the other for a select group of students. The first workshop, for the physiotherapists presented a unique challenge. How to best communicate to my physiotherapy coll… Continue

Added by World Acupuncture on June 30, 2009 at 1:30pm — No Comments

World Acupuncture Effective Japanese Acupuncture Diagnostic Protocols

Japanese Acupuncture diagnostic protocols can be incredibly effective in assisting to fine tune treatments to suit the individual patient and their current condition. There is no question in my mind that the most vital aspect of effective Traditional Japanese Acupuncture treatment is what we know it has the root treatment, the fundamental driver of successful treatment outcomes. I recently experienced a classic demonstration of the importance of the correct root treatment when working with one… Continue

Added by World Acupuncture on June 14, 2009 at 3:25pm — No Comments

Groups

© 2009   Created by Ken Berry

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Privacy  |  Terms of Service