Jenny L. Crosby Wiemann D.C.
drcrosby@crosbychiropractic.com
4 hours of Acupuncture $60.00 $49.00
Content New and Miscellaneous Points Part 2
First hour First 15 minutes
Review and synopsis of Part I
Channel theory
Primary and Classical channels
Inner Classic of the Yellow Emperor – a review of this text
14 Classical Channels review
8 Extraordinary Energy review
16-30 minutes
Function of the connecting channels – review
15 Luo points reviewed
Muscle channels (Sinew) reviewed
Cutaneous channels reviewed
31 to 45 minutes
N-HN-50a to N-CA-10 point location and clinical indication
45-60 minutes
N-CA-11 to N-BW-12 point location and clinical indication
2nd hour first 15 minutes
N-BW-13 to N-BW-22 point location and clinical indication
16 to 30 minutes
Symptoms of Schistosomiasis
N-BW-23 to N-BW-38 point location and clinical indication
31 to 45 minutes
Pelvic floor dysfunction what it is and the symptoms it can produce
N-BW-39 to N-UE-7 point location and clinical indication
46 to 60 minutes
Scabies – demographics, symptoms and treatment
N-UE-8 to N-UE-21 point location and clinical indication
3rd hour first 15 minutes
N-UE-22 to N-LE-1
Polio a discussion of its demographics and symptoms with information on the NY wastewater polio
16 to 30 minutes
N-LE2 to N-LE-11 point location and clinical indication
Foot eversion vs foot inversion vs normal
31 to 45 minutes
N-LE-12 to N-LE-22 point location and clinical indication
Iliotibial band – etiology and symptoms
45 to 60 minutes
N-LE-23 to N-LE-36 point location and clinical indication
4th hour first 15 minutes
N-LE-37 to N-LE-44 point location and clinical indication
ST36 impact on cortical excitation and inhibition – research review
Tinea pedis – symptoms and treatment protocols
16 to 30 minutes
Genu Recurvatum
Etiology (non traumatic and traumatic)
How to evaluate and treat genu recurvatum
N-LE-45 to N-LE-48
Esophageal Cancer – risk factors and symptoms
31 to 45 minutes
Esophageal cancer risk factors and symptoms continued
N-LE-48 to N-LE-51
Review on percentage of older adults dealing with incontinence
Anmian use with channel meridians improve quality of sleep more than channel points alone – review study
45 to 60 minutes
Dysentery – etiology, demographics and symptoms a review
N-LE-52 to N-LE-59
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