Mastering the Treatment of Injury and Pain Series - Course 1
by Whitfield Reaves
This webinar series is designed for orthopedic and sports acupuncturists. Whether acute injury or chronic pain, benefit from the techniques presented by Whitfield Reaves and 40 years of clinical experience.
Mastering the Treatment of Injury and Pain Series - Course 1
Course Overview
Mastering the Treatment of Injury and Pain is a webinar series for the serious practitioner of sports acupuncture. In these courses, Whitfield Reaves describes specific treatment protocols for common injury and pain syndromes. Emphasis is on diagnosis and assessment, including anatomical understanding of the numerous types of tissues involved, such as trigger points, motor points, tendons, and ligaments.Course 1 is an introduction to acupuncture sports medicine. We must understand what anatomical and orthopedic acupuncture is, and how it is used in a modern setting. This course continues with describing “anatomically significant points”. It is essential to understand how each of the different anatomical structures respond to needle insertion, electrical stimulation, and other approaches like moxa and cupping. For instance, needle insertion into a muscle belly will be quite different than tapping on a ligament. And if there is fibrosis, the point density increases. The concept of fibrosis brings clarity to what we call in traditional Chinese medicine stagnation of qi and stagnation of blood.
And finally, the Four Steps, developed by the presenter, then becomes a guide to treatment. Each step has a specific role in the protocol, and as a whole, these Four Steps offer structure to the treatment of pain and injury. Understanding the Four Steps is a significant benefit for the practitioner, as it often assures that the proper treatment is not overlooked.
This webinar series is designed to be viewed in sequential order. We strongly recommend that the practitioner complete the courses of this series from beginning to end.
This series was introduced in 2021 and represents Whitfield’s most current material on sports acupuncture, with demonstration video filmed in HD. The nine courses include additional injuries not covered in the 2011 series, Acupuncture Sports Medicine Webinar Series. Each course in this new series features more in-depth instruction on diagnosis, assessment, and treatment techniques. Whether or not you have already taken the older series, this new one is a must-have for deepening your clinical mastery.
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Course Objectives
- To be able to describe Four Steps in treatment of pain and injury, as presented in this course.
- To be able to describe at least 6 different approaches to treatment of pain and injury, as presented in this course.
- To list at least 5 types of anatomically significant points.
- To be able to describe how point density can be used as a guide with needle insertion.
Course Outline
0 hrs - 30 minUnderstanding sports acupuncture and some important terms and distinctions.
30 min - 45 minUnderstanding anatomically significant points, and the many categories of acupuncture points that they include. Also includes the process of fibrosis, and how the tissues may be affected in the patient.
45 min - 1.25 hrsUsing the Four Steps to treatment, and how ten different treatment approaches may be useful to consider in the patient with pain and injury.
1.25 hrs - 1.5 hrsUsing the Four Steps to treatment, and how ten different treatment approaches may be useful to consider in the patient with pain and injury
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Above and beyond my expectations!!! This feels like the missing link and everything we weren't taught in acupuncture school...Jonathan F.United States of America
The information that was presented was very clinically relevant. There were many gems presented that I had to take note of. I found the presentation to be engaging and the use of real-world cases was helpful.Desire J.Canada
I have been pleasantly surprised already by Whit's ability to expand on my existing Sports Acupuncture training in just over an hour of lecture. His vast experience is evident. I am excited to work through the rest of this course!Jonathan S.United States of America
Amazing teacher! Very useful, very practical, very engaging course in orthopedic approaches to injury and pain. Anatomy and structural needling have never been my favorite parts of being an acupuncturist, but this course made it interesting and enabled me to get better results with conditions such as back pain right away. Grateful.Matt B.United States of America
Excellent course - highly recommended! I look forward to completing the rest of the series. Teresa G.United States of America
Good course, great courseHenry S.United States of America
Great course. Nicely presented.DIDA Y.Canada
this course will give you a better understanding of the principles in treating a patientStephen W.Australia
Another fantastic course from Whitfield Reaves. This course is filled with practical applications, diagnostics and insight into the treatment of Sports injuries &pain.Kingsley A.Australia
Approche intéressante qui amène une perspective différente dans un cadre claire.Agathe Cyr D.Canada
As someone who is just starting to dive into anatomical acupuncture, I found this course helpful and a great way to ease in. Caroline F.United States of America
Mastering the Treatment of Injury and Pain Series - Course 1
Introduction to Acupuncture Sports Medicine
by Whitfield ReavesMastering the Treatment of Injury and Pain Series - Course 1
Course Overview
Mastering the Treatment of Injury and Pain is a webinar series for the serious practitioner of sports acupuncture. In these courses, Whitfield Reaves describes specific treatment protocols for common injury and pain syndromes. Emphasis is on diagnosis and assessment, including anatomical understanding of the numerous types of tissues involved, such as trigger points, motor points, tendons, and ligaments.Course 1 is an introduction to acupuncture sports medicine. We must understand what anatomical and orthopedic acupuncture is, and how it is used in a modern setting. This course continues with describing “anatomically significant points”. It is essential to understand how each of the different anatomical structures respond to needle insertion, electrical stimulation, and other approaches like moxa and cupping. For instance, needle insertion into a muscle belly will be quite different than tapping on a ligament. And if there is fibrosis, the point density increases. The concept of fibrosis brings clarity to what we call in traditional Chinese medicine stagnation of qi and stagnation of blood.
And finally, the Four Steps, developed by the presenter, then becomes a guide to treatment. Each step has a specific role in the protocol, and as a whole, these Four Steps offer structure to the treatment of pain and injury. Understanding the Four Steps is a significant benefit for the practitioner, as it often assures that the proper treatment is not overlooked.
This webinar series is designed to be viewed in sequential order. We strongly recommend that the practitioner complete the courses of this series from beginning to end.
This series was introduced in 2021 and represents Whitfield’s most current material on sports acupuncture, with demonstration video filmed in HD. The nine courses include additional injuries not covered in the 2011 series, Acupuncture Sports Medicine Webinar Series. Each course in this new series features more in-depth instruction on diagnosis, assessment, and treatment techniques. Whether or not you have already taken the older series, this new one is a must-have for deepening your clinical mastery.
Course Objectives
- To be able to describe Four Steps in treatment of pain and injury, as presented in this course.
- To be able to describe at least 6 different approaches to treatment of pain and injury, as presented in this course.
- To list at least 5 types of anatomically significant points.
- To be able to describe how point density can be used as a guide with needle insertion.
Course Outline
0 hrs - 30 minUnderstanding sports acupuncture and some important terms and distinctions.
30 min - 45 minUnderstanding anatomically significant points, and the many categories of acupuncture points that they include. Also includes the process of fibrosis, and how the tissues may be affected in the patient.
45 min - 1.25 hrsUsing the Four Steps to treatment, and how ten different treatment approaches may be useful to consider in the patient with pain and injury.
1.25 hrs - 1.5 hrsUsing the Four Steps to treatment, and how ten different treatment approaches may be useful to consider in the patient with pain and injury
Teacher
More...
Above and beyond my expectations!!! This feels like the missing link and everything we weren't taught in acupuncture school...Jonathan F.United States of America
The information that was presented was very clinically relevant. There were many gems presented that I had to take note of. I found the presentation to be engaging and the use of real-world cases was helpful.Desire J.Canada
I have been pleasantly surprised already by Whit's ability to expand on my existing Sports Acupuncture training in just over an hour of lecture. His vast experience is evident. I am excited to work through the rest of this course!Jonathan S.United States of America
Amazing teacher! Very useful, very practical, very engaging course in orthopedic approaches to injury and pain. Anatomy and structural needling have never been my favorite parts of being an acupuncturist, but this course made it interesting and enabled me to get better results with conditions such as back pain right away. Grateful.Matt B.United States of America
Excellent course - highly recommended! I look forward to completing the rest of the series. Teresa G.United States of America
Good course, great courseHenry S.United States of America
Great course. Nicely presented.DIDA Y.Canada
this course will give you a better understanding of the principles in treating a patientStephen W.Australia
Another fantastic course from Whitfield Reaves. This course is filled with practical applications, diagnostics and insight into the treatment of Sports injuries &pain.Kingsley A.Australia
Approche intéressante qui amène une perspective différente dans un cadre claire.Agathe Cyr D.Canada
As someone who is just starting to dive into anatomical acupuncture, I found this course helpful and a great way to ease in. Caroline F.United States of America