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(Klicken Sie auf die Nadel, wenn es Ihnen gefällt!) 3 Monate Akupunkturausbildung (2 & 3 Wochenkurse Akupunktur - für Ärzte & andere Heilberufe - Termine hier!)
Nachfolgend finden Sie eine Abschrift des Originalvordruckes aus Peking (Englisch): Vielen Dank für Ihr Verständnis, daß das Programm bis dorthin formlos dargestellt wird. ______________________________________________________________________________ Through 3 month's study, the participants will be able to acquire a brief understanding of basic theories of traditional Chinese medicine and a preliminary mastery of fundamentals of acupuncture and moxibustion in relation to basic techniques of manipulation and locations of about 120 commonly - used points as well as therapeutic methods of treating about 25 kinds of common diseases by anplying the theory of differentiating syndromes according to channels and collaterals. The form of the course is in the combination of theory study in the afternoon, clinical practice and patient treatment under supervision in the morning. Theories are also given and deepened during the clinical practice. BASIC THEORIES OF TCM: YIN-YANG FIVE ELEMENTS Law of Movement of the 5 Elements (Inter-promoting, Inter-acting, Counter-acting, Over-acting)
ZANG-FU PHYSIOLOGY Classification, Production, Functions
QI, BLOOD AND BODY FLUID Classification, Production, Functions * * * ACUPUNCTURE TECHNIQUES, MOXIBUSTION AND CUPPING METHOD Classifications, Functions, Indications, Side Effects The basic manipulation techniques of acupuncture and moxibustion INTRODUCTION TO MERIDIANS, COLLATERALS AND ACUPUNCTURE POINTS The 12 regular and 2 extraordinary Meridians (Governor and Conception Vessel) The Running courses and acupuncture points 160 commonly used points and extraordinary points. Classification and nomenclature Methods of locating Specific points An outline of therapeutic properties of the 14 Meridians * * * ETIOLOGY The 6 Exogenous Factors The Seven Emotional Factors Improper Diet, Overstrain and Stress and Lack of Physical Exercise Traumatic injury and Insect or Animal Bites
THE 4 DIAGNOSTIC METHODS Inquiring Inspection (includes Observation of the Tongue) Auscultation and Olfaction Palpation (includes Feeling the Pulse)
DIFFERENTIATION OF SYNDROMES Differentiation of Syndromes according to Eight Principles Differentiation of Syndromes according to the Theory of Zang-Fu Organs
INTRODUCTION TO ACUPUNCTURE TREATMENT Principles to select Points Methods to combine Points Application of specific Points Treatment of common Diseases * * * DIAGNOSIS, TREATMENT AND CASES DISCUSSION Wind stroke, Dizziness, Asthma, Epigastric pain, Palpitations, Vomiting, Hypochondriac pain, Diarrhea Enuresis Frozen Shoulder Constipation Bi Syndrome Lumbago Facial paralysis Cough Wei Syndrome Dysmenorrhea Tennis Elbow Sprain and Contusion Tinnitus Redness, Swollen and pain of Eyes Toothache Sore Throat
SPECIAL TOPICS Laser acupuncture Therapy Writing and Analysis of Case Report in TCM Infantile Diseases Ear Acupuncture (Guidance for Exam) Ear Acupuncture Eye Diseases Scalp Acupuncture Electronic Acupuncture Urticaria Erysipelas Herpes Zoster Acupuncture for Beautification (Losing Weight and Acne) Irregular Menstruation Menopause * * * SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH TOPIC Acupuncture research of neuro-physiology theory (Development of Basic Acupuncture Research)
______________________________________________________________________________ Nachfolgend finden Sie eine Abschrift des Originalvordruckes aus Peking (Englisch): ______________________________________________________________________________ Teaching Purpose and Requirements Through three months study, the participants will be able to acquire a complete understanding of basic theories of traditional Chinese medicine, a systematic knowledge of channels and collaterals and a perfect mastery of about 250 points and the clinical techniques of acupuncture in relation to the differentiation, methods of treatment and prescriptions of 40 common diseases and some difficult diseases according to the theories of traditional Chinese medicine. Teaching contents 2. Zhang Fu: Principal introduction to the relations between Zang and Fu as well as the relations among qi, Blood and Body Fluids. 3. Etiology: Principal introduction to the clinical manifestations of the disease caused by six exogenous pathogenic factors. 4. Four Diagnostic Methods: Principal introduction to the pulse diagnosis, with emphasis upon the pule feeling, and 5 additional pulse conditions are introduced on the basis of the original 12. 5. Differentiation: Supplement of the differentiation of Zang Fu Organs being both diseased and differentiation according to the theory of Qi and Blood. 2. Techniques of acupuncture and moxibustion: Supplement of some ancient acupuncture techniques. 3. Channels and Shu Points: Lectures on the main contents of the channel system (including the divergent channels and muscle channels), introduction to all the 361 points of the 14 channels (including the original 170 points) and 40 extraordinary points. 4. General principles of treatment: Supplement of the treating principles, treating methods and preseriptions. 5. Treatment of the clinical diseases: Supplement of commonly encountered diseases in clinic. Teaching schedule: The 1st period: 3 weeks (from the 1st to the 3rd week) The 2nd period: 3 weeks (from the 4th week to the 6th week). The 3rd period: 7 weeks (from the 7th to the 13th week) Teaching Method With a view of ensuring the teaching quality, appropriate examinations will be held in the middle and at the end of the training course. Certificates will be issued to the participants who pass the examinations.
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