Guest guest Posted August 17, 2005 Report Share Posted August 17, 2005 Hi! I just wanted to notify you of my upcoming seminar. Please forgive me if this is a second notice! Learn Traumatology taught by Robert Chu, L.Ac., QME, MSOM, PhD 15 Hours approved CEU’s (7.5 CEU’s per day) Increase your clinical effectiveness with two days of dynamic presentations Saturday and Sunday, September 17 -18, 2005, 9 am – 5:30 pm Learn the essentials of Gu Shang Ke (Bone/Traumatology) and Chinese Die Da (Fall or Strike) medicine for the clinic. Students and practitioners will be taught the most essential herbs, formulas, points, wrappings, dressings, cupping methods to use in the clinic acute or chronic trauma. Hands on practice and demonstration will be a part of this class. What we will be doing: Materia Medica of Traumatology Common Rx’s used in Traumatology Patent Rx’s: Pills, Powders, Plasters, Oils, Wine Flexible uses of Herbals: Internally, Pastes, Cremes, Lotions, Oils, Compresses, Poultices, Wraps, Plasters, Mud, Baths Cupping Methods: Fixed Sites of Trauma Magnetic Cupping Bloodletting with Cupping Herbal Cupping Bloodletting Methods at different points: Acupuncture: Selections from Master Tung’s Acupuncture Basic Principles of Optimal Acupuncture ElectroAcupuncture Tuina/Acupressure methods for: Neck Shoulders Elbow Wrist Fingers Back Hip Knee Ankle Heel Foot With and without herbals Qi Gong Therapeutic Exercises for: Neck Shoulders Elbow Wrist Fingers Back Hip Knee Ankle Heel Foot Review of Specific Protocols for commonly seen clinical conditions 8:30 a.m. registration at the Southern California University, School of Oriental Medicine and Acupuncture 1541 Wilshire Blvd. 3rd floor (corner of Wilshire and Union) Los Angeles, CA 90017 Seating is limited! Fee: $325/2 days, students $250/2 days, $25 discount for early registration by September 1, 2005, No refunds Call (626) 487-1815 to register Robert Chu, an exciting and charismatic speaker, has been practicing the Martial and Chinese healing arts since childhood. As a master martial artist and acupuncturist to Olympic athletes, he shares his secrets for treating pain and musculoskeletal disorders arising from trauma. He is the Founder of the International Association of Optimal Acupuncture and Clinical , an organization that focuses on the best practices of clinical applications of and Acupuncture. In mid 2005, he founded ITARA (International Tung Acupuncture Research Association), an organization devoted to the preservation, standardization, education, and research of Tung Acupuncture, offering classes for the spread and advancement of Master Tung Acupuncture. In July of 2004, Dr. Chu was selected as the Acupuncturist to Olympic athletes at the Olympic Trials held in Sacramento, CA. Robert Chu, L.Ac., QME, AHG, PhD chusauli See my webpages at: http://www.chusaulei.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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