Korean Hand Therapy Advanced - Course 1, Part 3

Micro-meridian Theory: Ht-Si, KI-UB - Location, Functions

Dan Lobash explains the major aspects of the Four KHT Micro-Meridians: Heart, Small Intestine, Kidney, and Urinary Bladder.

Dan Lobash
Dan Lobash

Course Overview

This learning module is part of the KHT Advanced Topics Series, which covers more challenging topics following the basic courses. This course is the third of five chapters that covers topics on Micro-meridians Therapy.

 

This course explores the information necessary to understand the major aspects of four KHT Micro-meridians: The Heart, Small Intestine, Kidney, and Urinary Bladder. Content that is presented include the comparison of the Micro-meridians and their body counterparts, the pathway on the hand, and the major functions of the important points. Protocols to treat various health issues are also explored.

Objectives

  • Students will understand the relationship between the body and hand Micro-meridians.

  • Students will understand the major aspects of four KHT Micro-meridians: The Heart, Small Intestine, Kidney, and Urinary Bladder.

  • Students learn the general indications for each Micro-meridian covered in the course.

  • Students will understand the functions, characteristics, and symptoms associated with major points on the Micro-meridians covered in the course.

  • Students will learn treatment strategies and protocols associated with the Micro-meridians illustrated in the course.

Outline

  • 0 hrs - 15 min

    Heart Micro-meridian: General Functions; Comparison of the Micro-meridian and Body Meridian; Similarities; Differences. KHT Hand Points and Body Points: Functions, Characteristics, Symptoms; Major Excess and Deficiency Symptoms; Micro-meridian Applications; Micro-meridian Stimulation: Simple two pellet tonification, Simple two pellet sedation, One hand needle tonification and sedation; Four Point–Five Element Patterns: Tonification and Sedation.

  • 15 min - 30 min

    Small Intestine: Micro-meridian: General Functions; Comparison of the Micro-meridian and Body Meridian; Similarities; Differences. KHT Hand Points and Body Points: Functions, Characteristics, Symptoms; Major Excess and Deficiency Symptoms; Micro-meridian Applications; Micro-meridian Stimulation: Simple two pellet tonification, Simple two pellet sedation, One hand needle tonification and sedation; Four Point–Five Element Patterns: Tonification and Sedation. Presenter's recorded Q&A and case histories.

  • 30 min - 45 min

    Kidney Micro-meridian: Micro-meridian: General Functions; Comparison of the Micro-meridian and Body Meridian; Similarities; Differences. KHT Hand Points and Body Points: Functions, Characteristics, Symptoms; Major Excess and Deficiency Symptoms; Micro-meridian Applications; Micro-meridian Stimulation: Simple two pellet tonification, Simple two pellet sedation, One hand needle tonification and sedation; Four Point–Five Element Patterns: Tonification and Sedation.

  • 45 min - 1 hrs

    Urinary Micro-meridian: Micro-meridian: General Functions; Comparison of the Micro-meridian and Body Meridian; Similarities; Differences. KHT Hand Points and Body Points: Functions, Characteristics, Symptoms; Major Excess and Deficiency Symptoms; Micro-meridian Applications; Micro-meridian Stimulation: Simple two pellet tonification, Simple two pellet sedation, One hand needle tonification and sedation; Four Point–Five Element Patterns: Tonification and Sedation. Presenter's recorded Q&A and case histories.

Reviews

  • Linda S. (United States)

    Dr. Lobash is an excellent teacher. He has a very down to earth method of teaching. He is extremely learned on this subject and it has intrigued me to learn more.

  • Deborah L. (United States)

    Dan is a very clear, knowledgeable and enthusiastic teacher. I look forward to more modules with him.

  • Vinnie K. (Australia)

    Great presentation. As clear as can be when dealing with such complex theory

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Teacher

Dan Lobash

Dr. Dan Lobash, Ph.D., L.Ac., practices KHT (Korean Hand Therapy) and Traditional Oriental Medicine and has been in practicing for over 30 years. He has taught KHT seminars internationally and is published in several TCM journals.

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

  • Language: English

  • Course Type: Studio Recording

  • Course Length: 1 h

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