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Online Acupuncture Classes - NCCAOM Approved

online acupuncture classes

This class discusses how myofascial lines and are fundamental to acupuncture anatomy and point actions. It establishes an anatomical basis for understanding how acupuncture points work. Traditional points and meridians are discussed as well as extra points and some of Tung's key points.

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This online acupuncture class discusses in great detail many of Master Tung's acupuncture points in the context of fascial line anatomy. It is designed for those with prior experience in Tung's points, and is appropriate for intermediate and advanced level acupuncturists. 

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This class discusses many points for the neck, upper back, and shoulders in the context of myofascial lines. Structure and alignment are examined, as are advanced techniques such as bone pecking, Tung's points, and more.  

*Note the 201, 202 & 203 courses are very similar. The 201 class is designed for those who primarily practice TCM, the 202 class for those with prior exposure to Tung's points. 

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Tung's Points & Internal Medicine - 304 Course

 

Pre-requisites for this class are either the 201, 202 or 203 level courses. In this online class the visceral fasciae are discussed in terms of how they relate to Tan's meridian systems. An anatomical basis for Tan's systems is presented along with Master Tung's most effective points for internal medicine. This class also discusses medical acupuncture and reviews some of the most important findings from research in acupuncture. This is all integrated with Tung's points and fascial system dynamics.  

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Meridian Circuit Systems (MCS)

 

This class covers the essentials of Dr. Tan's Balance Method and expands on his five system connections. It goes into great detail about the more advanced Global Balance Method, and relates this to conventional TCM patterns. If you have studied the Balance Method yet feel your knowledge is incomplete, this course will fill in many of the blanks while elaborating on advanced pattern diagnosis.

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