Guest guest Posted March 13, 2005 Report Share Posted March 13, 2005 Hello group, I am interested in getting to know about Sa Ahm acupuncture/4 needle technique, but there is - to the best of my knowledge - noone here in Denmark teaching or even practicing it. It's seems a little difficult to get some good quality information/litterature on Sa Ahm so I was hoping that someone could help me out with some book titles or good online information (English/German/Korean OK) to learn (detailed) theory/practice from. Also I am a bit confused as to how Korean Constitutional Medicine (SaSang) and Korean Constitutional Acupuncture (Sa Ahm?!) work in conjunction. Also I would be interested in any input on Korean Constitutional Pulse Diagnosis. Lastly I would like to know - since Sa Ahm is also referred to as the 4 needle technique - if you really only use four needles and if you do then how do you determine where to needle? On the deseased side or opposite side? Thanks in advance Thomas Sorensen L.Ac., TuiNa Massage Therapist Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2005 Report Share Posted March 13, 2005 Hi Thomas, I found the following on a google search. Best wishes, AcuBriefs - Newsletter... 23(03) p.20-21 English Abstract in Acubriefs Database. Sa Ahm Acupuncture. Choe, JM; Acupuncture Today 2004, Vol. 5(11) Full text free online. ... www.acubriefs.com/citations/11.04.citations.htm - 78k - Cached - Similar pages [PDF] SAMRA University of Oriental Medicine Draft 삼ë¼í•œì˜ê³¼ëŒ€í•™ ...File Format: PDF/Adobe Acrobat - View as HTML ... í™ ì„ì² (3) 457.2AP Acupuncture Techniques â…¡3 2:30-5:30p.m. Yoon,Byeong H. 침 구 법 â…¡ ... (E) 584.2MCB Sa-Ahm/Dong Si Acup. â…¡ 3 10:30-1:30 Choo,Tae C. ... www.samra.edu/academic/Korean.pdf - Similar pages About HapKiDo Grandmaster, JiMong Choe... Constitution Grandmaster Choe Sa Sang Constitution Expert (traditional Korean acupuncture and herbal medicine), as well as Sa Ahm Acupuncture Grandmaster Choe ... www.choeshapkido.com/about_grandmaster_choe.html - 30k - Cached - Similar pages CAM: Spinal manipulation for chronic (long-term) low back pain ...... pain: A randomized clinical trial comparing medication, acupuncture, and spinal ... Koes BW, Bouter LM, Vanmameren H, Essers AHM, Verstegen G ... Lorme KJ, Naqvi SA. ... www.cam.org.nz/chronic_references.htm - 37k - Cached - Similar pages Thomas BÅ™gedal SÅ™rensen [thomasboegedal] Sunday, 13 March 2005 6:25 PM Chinese Medicine Sa Ahm Acupuncture Hello group, I am interested in getting to know about Sa Ahm acupuncture/4 needle technique, but there is - to the best of my knowledge - noone here in Denmark teaching or even practicing it. It's seems a little difficult to get some good quality information/litterature on Sa Ahm so I was hoping that someone could help me out with some book titles or good online information (English/German/Korean OK) to learn (detailed) theory/practice from. Also I am a bit confused as to how Korean Constitutional Medicine (SaSang) and Korean Constitutional Acupuncture (Sa Ahm?!) work in conjunction. Also I would be interested in any input on Korean Constitutional Pulse Diagnosis. Lastly I would like to know - since Sa Ahm is also referred to as the 4 needle technique - if you really only use four needles and if you do then how do you determine where to needle? On the deseased side or opposite side? Thanks in advance Thomas Sorensen L.Ac., TuiNa Massage Therapist Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 13, 2005 Report Share Posted March 13, 2005 Hi Thomas, The Korean Four Constitutional Types, Part II - April 2002 The Korean Four Constitutional Types, Part I - March 2002 http://www.massagetoday.com/columnists/esher/articles.html Not sure how interesting/useful the articles are... Marco > > Hello group, > > I am interested in getting to know about Sa Ahm acupuncture/4 needle > technique, but there is - to the best of my knowledge - noone here in > Denmark teaching or even practicing it. > > It's seems a little difficult to get some good quality > information/litterature on Sa Ahm so I was hoping that someone could > help me out with some book titles or good online information > (English/German/Korean OK) to learn (detailed) theory/practice from. > > Also I am a bit confused as to how Korean Constitutional Medicine > (SaSang) and Korean Constitutional Acupuncture (Sa Ahm?!) work in > conjunction. Also I would be interested in any input on Korean > Constitutional Pulse Diagnosis. > > Lastly I would like to know - since Sa Ahm is also referred to as the 4 > needle technique - if you really only use four needles and if you do > then how do you determine where to needle? On the deseased side or > opposite side? > > Thanks in advance > > Thomas Sorensen > L.Ac., TuiNa Massage Therapist Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 14, 2005 Report Share Posted March 14, 2005 There was seminar that just passed which may offer some help to you... Joseph Kim was presenting http://www.acufinder.com/forum/forum_posts.asp?TID=56 & PN=1 Also, there's one book on korean constitution at redwing.... http://www.redwingbooks.com/products/books/KorAcu.cfm Have a couple of notes on these references but have never pursued it... Korean acupuncture first appeared in 1894 From a Dr. Yi. who presented " constitutional theory in the meridian. " Also in 1965 in the journal of int'l congress of acupuncture in tokyo written by dr. kuan. This is mostly translated now. Chinese Medicine , Thomas Bøgedal Sørensen <thomasboegedal@m...> wrote: > Hello group, > > I am interested in getting to know about Sa Ahm acupuncture/4 needle > technique, but there is - to the best of my knowledge - noone here in > Denmark teaching or even practicing it. > > It's seems a little difficult to get some good quality > information/litterature on Sa Ahm so I was hoping that someone could > help me out with some book titles or good online information > (English/German/Korean OK) to learn (detailed) theory/practice from. > > Also I am a bit confused as to how Korean Constitutional Medicine > (SaSang) and Korean Constitutional Acupuncture (Sa Ahm?!) work in > conjunction. Also I would be interested in any input on Korean > Constitutional Pulse Diagnosis. > > Lastly I would like to know - since Sa Ahm is also referred to as the 4 > needle technique - if you really only use four needles and if you do > then how do you determine where to needle? On the deseased side or > opposite side? > > Thanks in advance > > Thomas Sorensen > L.Ac., TuiNa Massage Therapist > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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