Sports Medicine Acupuncture Certification (SMAC) Webinar Program - Module II: The Low Back, Hip and Groin - Course 2
by Brian Lau, Matt Callison
This class highlights how channel sinews (jingjin) organize efficient movement patterns & balance the joint structures of the low back, hip & groin. Focus is on understanding how imbalances in these channels can lead to pain & and injury.
Sports Medicine Acupuncture Certification (SMAC) Webinar Program - Module II: The Low Back, Hip and Groin - Course 2
Course Overview
This 2-day class highlights how the channel sinews (jingjin) also known in modern day as myofascial sequences organize efficient movement patterns and balance the major joint structures of the low back, hip and groin. Focus is on understanding how imbalances in these channels can contribute to pain and injury. Western assessment will be taught and practiced with TCM based acupuncture treatment and channel theory applied for the practitioner to discover measurable differences.Course Objectives
- Learn how low back, hip and groin myofascial pathways correlate with functional anatomy.
- Learn the tissues belonging to each sinew channel and their functional anatomy relationship.
- Learn in theory how to determine which my myofascial sinew channels need to be assessed and treated for musculoskeletal injury.
- Learn normal and abnormal movement patterns of the low back, hip and groin and its relationship to the sinew channels.
Course Outline
0 hrs - 2 hrsIntroduction and overview of the Assessment and Treatment of the Channel Sinews
2 hrs - 4 hrsDiscussion of acupuncture as an assessment & how it affects the sinew channels. Discussion of assessment and treatment of the tissues within UB and Kidney jingjin.
4 hrs - 6 hrsDiscussion of assessment and treatment of the tissues within SP & ST jingjin.
6 hrs - 8 hrsDiscussion of assessment and treatment of the tissues within LV & GB jingjin.
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I have just finished taking the low back, hip, and groin module of the SMAC program after complete the first module on the Spine earlier this year. I suppose I am not writing this review as a specific recommendation for the low back, hip, and groin (although I would), but more for the Sports Medicine Acupuncture Program as a whole. The deep dive into anatomy and physiology is invaluable for practice as an acupuncturist, and the information contained in these CEU's is imperative for such education. While some of the information might be easier to learn and integrate with a hand's on class, the amount of knowledge is overwhelming for a single session and I am glad to have the ability to rewatch the videos on net of knowledge. That is actually my plan. To spend the last half of the year reviewing and practicing the first two CEU's then at the beginning of next year I plan to get the SMAC CEU's on the lower extremity and upper extremity. It is a practice, but if you are looking to level up your clinical abilities this is an excellent place to start.Christopher H.United States of America
Sports Medicine Acupuncture Certification (SMAC) Webinar Program - Module II: The Low Back, Hip and Groin - Course 2
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Course Overview
This 2-day class highlights how the channel sinews (jingjin) also known in modern day as myofascial sequences organize efficient movement patterns and balance the major joint structures of the low back, hip and groin. Focus is on understanding how imbalances in these channels can contribute to pain and injury. Western assessment will be taught and practiced with TCM based acupuncture treatment and channel theory applied for the practitioner to discover measurable differences.Course Objectives
- Learn how low back, hip and groin myofascial pathways correlate with functional anatomy.
- Learn the tissues belonging to each sinew channel and their functional anatomy relationship.
- Learn in theory how to determine which my myofascial sinew channels need to be assessed and treated for musculoskeletal injury.
- Learn normal and abnormal movement patterns of the low back, hip and groin and its relationship to the sinew channels.
Course Outline
0 hrs - 2 hrsIntroduction and overview of the Assessment and Treatment of the Channel Sinews
2 hrs - 4 hrsDiscussion of acupuncture as an assessment & how it affects the sinew channels. Discussion of assessment and treatment of the tissues within UB and Kidney jingjin.
4 hrs - 6 hrsDiscussion of assessment and treatment of the tissues within SP & ST jingjin.
6 hrs - 8 hrsDiscussion of assessment and treatment of the tissues within LV & GB jingjin.
Teacher
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I have just finished taking the low back, hip, and groin module of the SMAC program after complete the first module on the Spine earlier this year. I suppose I am not writing this review as a specific recommendation for the low back, hip, and groin (although I would), but more for the Sports Medicine Acupuncture Program as a whole. The deep dive into anatomy and physiology is invaluable for practice as an acupuncturist, and the information contained in these CEU's is imperative for such education. While some of the information might be easier to learn and integrate with a hand's on class, the amount of knowledge is overwhelming for a single session and I am glad to have the ability to rewatch the videos on net of knowledge. That is actually my plan. To spend the last half of the year reviewing and practicing the first two CEU's then at the beginning of next year I plan to get the SMAC CEU's on the lower extremity and upper extremity. It is a practice, but if you are looking to level up your clinical abilities this is an excellent place to start.Christopher H.United States of America