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SUMMARY:Battlefield Acupuncture / Treatment Protocols in the Chiropractic Practice
DESCRIPTION:Dallas\, TX – November 7 & 8\, 2026\nAcupuncture CE credits (12 Hours) / TBCE Hours (4)\nCourse Outline\nSaturday – 8:00 am to 12:00 pm \nTBCE Hours – 4 Hours\n\nEthics / Record Keeping / Documentation & Coding / Risk Management \nSaturday – 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm\nBattlefield Acupuncture\nSunday – 8:00 am to 12:00 pm / 1:00 pm to 5:00 pm\nTreatment Protocols in the Chiropractic Practice – 8 Hours\n\nBattlefield Acupuncture\nBattlefield Acupuncture (BFA) is an Auricular Therapy technique (Ear acupuncture) which is utilized on the battlefield where standard western medical protocols cannot be effectively utilized.  It is an effective technique for the reduction of pain. \nAn article in the American Journal of Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation: March 2018 states: “Chronic pain is a serious problem for combat veterans and soldiers. In a sample of 2597 soldiers who had served in Afghanistan and Iraq\, 44% reported pain lasting for more than 3 months\, half of whom reported pain for 1 year or more.  Besides obvious questions regarding the mechanisms of action\, the comparative efficacy\, and duration of effects\, the Department of Defense and Veterans Health System embrace of BFA presents an opportunity to study the adaption and implementation of this most fascinating complementary technique into traditional western practice. If the promise of BFA holds true\, it will add an important treatment option in physiatrists’ arsenal to treat acute and chronic pain.” \nThis unique treatment also utilized a very special auricular needle called the ASP Needle. This needle is currently being used to treat verterns in most VA hospitals for all types of Auricular acupuncture.   \nBattlefield Acupuncture is a technique that originally and still utilizes 5 specific Auricular points.  It is not just using those 5 Auricular points randomly.  There is specific particular pattern\, specific point order and specific point combinations\, for the treatment for the reduction of pain.  The treatment process includes protocols which enhances the application of the Auricular points. \nDr. Hanson has enhanced the treatment protocols with other brain enhancing protocols which strengthens the effects of the overall treatment. \nThis technique can be a valuable tool to reduce pain in your patients and let you treat them more effectively. \nTreatment Protocols in the Chiropractic Practice\n\nCourse Description\nThis presentation will provide an in depth look at how pain affects the human body.  Correlation of Western medicine neurology and the aspect of pain in comparison to the Chinese medicine viewpoint of what actually causes pain. Different acupuncture needling techniques will be shown to treat pain related to headache\, all spinal related conditions as well as upper and lower extremity conditions.  Needling techniques will be taught which include a review of the normal local acupuncture point commonly utilized. Detailed techniques in Distal needling\, Balance Method\, Auricular and various Master Tung points for the related areas of the body being treated. \nDemonstration of procedures and administration of utilizing the different treatment techniques will be performed.  Acupuncture needle / Ear Seeds / Auricular tack / ASP Needles \nTBCE Mandatory Hours – 4 Hours / 12 Acupuncture Hours – 16 Total Hours\n(Acupuncture CE Hours are also used as Chiropractic CE Hours for Texas & other States) \nSeminar Times – Saturday: 8:00 am to 5:00 pm / Sunday: 8:00 am to 5:00 pm \nContinuing Education for Texas & Pace States – Pending\n \n“Choose your seminar package below – With or without CE Credit Hours.”\nCE Credit Notice\nTexas & Pace States License Renewal Credit\nStates that accept PACE without “Pre-Check” or additional application to the State regulatory board.\nPlease review your State to ensure the provisions and restrictions for CEU content and format are met before taking this or any course that you intend to use to satisfy your CEU requirements for licensure. Most boards accept PACE courses.  Look for your State below to find out the best way to search for CE and what you need to know when selecting a course. \nPACE STATES: AK / KS / MA / ME / MN / MO / NH / NJ / NY / NC/ ND / SC / SD / Nova Scotia / Puerto Rico
URL:https://easternmedicineinstitute.com/event/battlefield-acupuncture-treatment-protocols-in-the-chiropractic-practice-2/
LOCATION:To Be Announced
CATEGORIES:Acupunture
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SUMMARY:Module V - 2nd Hundred Hour Acupuncture Program
DESCRIPTION:Module V –  Heart / Small Intestine / Pericardium / San Jiao\nShen & Emotional Balance\, Circulation & San Jiao Pathophysiology\, Patterns & Treatment\nNovember 14 & 15\, 2026 \nHeart as a Zang Organ Detailed Study: \n\nDive into the detailed study of the Heart as a Zang organ in CM\, covering its anatomical\, physiological\, and energetic aspects.\nUnderstand the Heart’s role in housing the Shen (spirit)\, regulating blood circulation\, and its connection to mental and emotional well-being.\nExamine the Heart’s relationships with the Spleen\, Liver\, Kidneys\, and Lung channels. Understand how these channels interact and influence the Heart’s functions.\n\nPericardium as a Zang Organ Detailed Study: \n\nExplore the Pericardium as a Zang organ\, focusing on its relationship with the Heart and the San Jiao in TCM theory.\nUnderstand the Pericardium’s role in protecting the Heart and its influence on emotional well-being.\nExamine the connection between the Pericardium and the Heart channel\, emphasizing their collaboration in maintaining balanced Qi and Blood circulation.\n\nSmall Intestine as a Fu Organ Detailed Study: \n\nFocus on the functions of the Small Intestine as a Fu organ in CM\, particularly its role in separating the pure from the impure in the digestive process.\nExamine the Small Intestine’s relationship with the Heart and its contribution to overall well-being.\n\nSan Jiao as a Fu Organ Detailed Study: \n\nStudy the San Jiao (Triple Burner) as a Fu organ\, understanding its unique role in CM physiology and its relationships with other organs.\n\nEtiology/Pathology/CM Diagnosis/Differentiation & Treatment: \n\nAddress various disorders related to the Heart\, Pericardium\, Small Intestine\, and San Jiao.\nConditions Including:  Palpitations\, Chest Pain\, Nature of Mind & Emotions\, Insomnia\, Somnolence\, Anxiety\, Depression\, Forgetfulness/Poor Memory & Tiredness.\nExplore the root causes\, pathological mechanisms\, and CM diagnostic methods for each condition.\nDiscuss differentiation strategies to tailor treatments based on individual patterns.\nTreatment:  Delve into acupuncture and herbal treatment strategies for each condition\, considering the principles of tonification\, sedation\, and harmonization.\n\nAuricular Integration \nChinese Herbal Integration \nTreatment of participating attendees utilizing Chinese Medicine protocols. \nLicense renewal credit by the Parker University (Chiropractic College) \nCE Credits are paid additionally\, please see below.\nPACE STATES: AK / KS / MA / ME / MN / MO / NH / NJ / NY / NC/ ND / SC / SD / Nova Scotia / Puerto Rico\nADDITIONAL STATES: CO / CT / DC / DE / IA / ID / IL / IN / LA / MD / MT / NE / OH / OR / RI / TX – Pending / UT / VA / WA / WY\nA Manual will be provided to all attendees.  All seminar supplies are provided.  Needles are available for purchase at the end of the seminar. If you have special product requests please visit the Store Tab at the top of the Home Page of this website.
URL:https://easternmedicineinstitute.com/event/module-v-2nd-hundred-hour-acupuncture-program/
LOCATION:To Be Announced
CATEGORIES:Acupunture
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SUMMARY:Module VI - 2nd Hundred Hour Acupuncture Program
DESCRIPTION:Module VI –  Liver / Gallbladder\nQi Regulation\, Blood storage\, Internal Wind Pathophysiology\, Patterns & Treatment\nDecember 12 & 13\, 2026 \nLiver as a Zang Organ Detailed Study:\n\n• Explore the structure and functions of the Liver in Chinese Medicine (CM).\n• Understand the Liver’s role in storing Blood\, governing the free flow of Qi\, and its connection to various physiological processes.\n• Examine the Liver’s relationships with the Heart\, Lung\, Kidneys\, and Spleen channels.\n• Understand how imbalances in the Liver can affect these channels and\, subsequently\, various bodily functions. \nGallbladder as a Fu Organ Detailed Study:\n• Explore the role of the Gallbladder as a Fu organ in CM\, emphasizing its function in storing and secreting bile.\n• Understand the Gallbladder’s role in digestion and its relationship with the Liver.\n• Examine the dynamic interaction between the Gallbladder and Liver\, highlighting the importance of their collaboration in maintaining balance. \nEtiology/Pathology/CM Diagnosis/Differentiation & Treatment:\n• Delve into the etiology and pathology of various Liver and Gallbladder-related conditions\, such as hypochondriac pain\, jaundice\, Shan Qi\, tremors\, ascites\, wind stroke (CVA)\, epilepsy\, convulsions\, and abdominal masses.\n• Examine the CM diagnostic methods and differentiation strategies for each condition.\n• Explore how to identify the underlying patterns and choose appropriate treatment principles.\n• Examine acupuncture and herbal treatment strategies for each condition\, considering the principles of tonification\, sedation\, and harmonization. \nAuricular Integration \nChinese Herbal Integration \nTreatment of participating attendees utilizing Chinese Medicine protocols. \nLicense renewal credit by the Parker University (Chiropractic College) \nCE Credits are paid additionally\, please see below.\nPACE STATES: AK / KS / MA / ME / MN / MO / NH / NJ / NY / NC/ ND / SC / SD / Nova Scotia / Puerto Rico\nADDITIONAL STATES: CO / CT / DC / DE / IA / ID / IL / IN / LA / MD / MT / NE / OH / OR / RI / TX – Pending / UT / VA / WA / WY\nA Manual will be provided to all attendees.  All seminar supplies are provided.  Needles are available for purchase at the end of the seminar. If you have special product requests please visit the Store Tab at the top of the Home Page of this website.
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