Engaging Vitality - Course 2

Point Location

In this continuation of a previous QL seminar, after a brief review we will focus on some of the primary EV protocols for point location. This will include using QSA as a two-step screen for acupuncture points that are present.

Dan Bensky
Dan Bensky

Course Overview

Engaging Vitality (EV) is a set of palpatory and cognitive tools that help practitioners understand and directly feel how to better work with their patients more effectively. Developed as a fusion of osteopathic and Traditional East Asian medical concepts and protocols, the EV toolbox can be applied to a wide variety of TEAM modalities.

 

In this continuation of a previous QL seminar, after a brief review we will focus on some of the primary EV protocols for point location. This will include using QSA as a two-step screen for acupuncture points that are present, and some on the body direct palpatory protocols to precisely locate points in three dimensions, and we will then practice needling utilizing palpatory feedback to check the response of the body to the needle.

Objectives

  • Review and refine the basics of Qi Signal Assessment (QSA).

  • Learn how to use QSA to identify useful ‘active’ points.

  • Learn to use other EV related methods to precisely find and effectively needle points.

  • Experience the utility of QSA as a form of feedback to evaluate the effect of needling.

Outline

  • 0 hrs - 30 min

    The first section, we will review and refine the basics of Qi Signal Assessment (QSA) Learn how to use QSA to identify useful ‘active’ points.

  • 30 min - 45 min

    The second section, you will learn to use other EV related methods to precisely find and effectively needle points Experience the utility of QSA as a form of feedback to evaluate the effect of needling.

  • 45 min - 1 hrs

    The third section, you will experience the utility of QSA as a form of feedback to evaluate the effect of needling.

Teacher

Dan Bensky

Dan has a long-term interest in Chinese and Chinese medicine, having obtained a diploma in Chinese medicine from the Macau Institute of Chinese Medicine in 1975, a Masters in Classical Chinese from the University of Washington in 1996, and a Doctorate in the Discussion of Cold Damage from the China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences in 2006.

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More Details
  • CPDs:

    Approved By: AACMA (1), ANTA (1), ATMS (1), Acupuncture NZ (1), NCCAOM (1), Standard Certificate (1)

  • Language: English

  • Course Type: Recorded Webinar

  • Course Length: 1 h

  • Course Notes: Notes are provided with this course.

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$43