Yamamoto New cranial acupuncture (YNSA) Part 2 (DVD)
in rehabilitation on walking skills and balance disorders
- ISBN: V25034
- 2018, DVD, ca. 2,5 Std./ app. 2,5 hrs.
57,00 €
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Delivery time: ca. 1 - 3 days
Description
Walking is a very important ability in rehabilitation. A patient that fails to walk will develop many more syndromes which will worsen his situation. Therefore, it is very important to bring the patient to a state that he can walk by himself. In this workshop I will teach the combination of points that will assist the patient with walking problems.
I will teach the muscles that are important for walking so the practitioner will know what to take into account when treating these types of patients.
I will teach the rehabilitation approach in neurological disorders such as:
- Symptoms of neurological disturbances which stem from various diseases.
- Conditions of various functional disturbances.
- Chronic or acute pain (back pain, pain in the legs, hands, arms, neck etc).
Learning Objectives:
1. The participant will learn the YNSA needling points necessary for walking disorders.
2. The student will learn how YNSA is applied to a patient with neurological disease and how that can help in rehabilitation.
3. The student will learn what is an accurate walking pattern.
David Bomzon is a therapist and lecturer who specializes in classical Chinese medicine and YNSA. David is the founder of the Pnima Center in Haifa, Israel, which is devoted to the practice of complementary medicine in an integrative manner, and in which patients are encouraged to supplement the benefits of conventional medicine with complementary treatments. Since its establishment in 2007, the center has become the leading center for Chinese medicine in Haifa, and is the leading center for teaching YNSA in Israel. David teaches rehabilitative Chinese medicine and is a senior lecturer in complementary and integrative medicine at Reidman College, which is an established l college for Chinese and complementary medicine in Israel. He is considered a leading authority on YNSA, and is regularly invited to lecture on this topic at professional gatherings and conferences. He is involved in clinical research which is investigating the benefits of YNSA in neurological rehabilitation. Throughout his career as a therapist, lecturer, and mentor, David has pushed for the integral combination of acupuncture, Chinese medicine and scalp acupuncture. Today he is one of the leading therapists in Israel specializing in rehabilitative and integrative acupuncture.
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