New & Miscellaneous Points, Part 1
Jenny L. Crosby Wiemann D.C.
drcrosby@crosbychiropractic.com
4 hours of Acupuncture $60.00 $49.00
First Hour
- Origin of Traditional Channel Theory
- Extraordinary Channels – defined and explained
- Connecting Channels – a review of the 15 Luo Connecting points and their channels
- Q and A to review and recap the connecting channels
Second hour
- Connecting channels finished
- Review of Connecting channels
- Review the 14 Classical energies (6 yin, 6 yang and 2 extraordinary)
Explain the difference between connecting and divergent channels
- Cutaneous and subcutaneous muscle channels reviewed
Third Hour
- Review He Sea Points and Yuan Source Points
Review the 12 muscle channels and their path, function and significance
- Continue to review the 12 muscle channels, their path, function and significance
- Review the 12 cutaneous regions
Review the development of miscellaneous and new points historically
- Review all content to this point to ensure it is understood philosophically
Fourth hour
- Review points N-HN-1 through N-HN-18
- Review points N-HN-19 to N-HN-23
- Review points N-HN-24 to N-HN-36
- Review points N-HN-37 to N-HN-50a over the course of this hour.
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Very thorough and informative. The slides were often difficult to read on my computer (larger lettering would be great).