WORKSHOP
A Carme Martorell.
One point acupuncture. Knowing the real personality
of each point, its crossovers and effect,
allows us to carry out treatments that require
very few insertions, or even just one.
WORKSHOP B Anthony Campbell.
In periostic acupuncture, needles are inserted
down to the bone and produce a very beneficial
effect, if it is done with the precision demonstrated
by the speaker.
WORKSHOP
C May Loo.
In paediatrics, by combining acupuncture with
other techniques - magnets, ionic current
and laser - we can improve and cure child-related
diseases with no, or few, painful insertions.
WORKSHOP
D Norton Moritz.
Pain management with acupuncture: peripheral
neuromodulation strategies. New resources
in contemporary acupuncture allow pain management
by stimulating the peripheral nervous system.
WORKSHOP E Hywel Watkin.
Assessment, exploration and treatment of shoulder
pain: a simple and effective approach with
acupuncture.
WORKSHOP
F Helene Langevin.
Measuring Yin and Yang: a new quantitative
assessment method applied to energy diagnosis
in line with traditional Chinese medicine
and which allows us further research into
acupuncture.
8.30h
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Coffee break
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End of workshops
15,00
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Congress documentation delivery.
15,30 h OPENING CEREMONY
A view from anthropologic medicine
15,45 h Manel Ollé.
Chinese Medicine: origin and evolution.
16,15 h Electra Peluffo.
Health and Illness: the East and Western perspective.
16,45 h Break
Basic research in acupuncture
16,50 h Helene Langevin.
Relationship of acupuncture points and meridians
to connective tissue planes.
17,40 h Mae-Wan Ho.
The Acupuncture system and the liquid crystalline
collagen fibers of the connective tissues.