Sports Medicine Acupuncture Certification (SMAC) Webinar Program - Module II: The Low Back, Hip and Groin - Course 1
by Brian Lau, Matt Callison
This webinar integrating sports medicine functional anatomy & TCM sinew channel theory consists of didactic presentations followed by anatomy training on a cadaver specimen as well as motor entry point location focusing on the low back, hip & groin.
Sports Medicine Acupuncture Certification (SMAC) Webinar Program - Module II: The Low Back, Hip and Groin - Course 1
Course Overview
This 2-day anatomy and cadaver webinar is an amazing integration of sports medicine functional anatomy and TCM sinews (jingjin) channel theory. Each day of this workshop is divided into distinct morning and afternoon sessions. The morning session consists of didactic presentations on Functional Anatomy and Anatomy of the Sinew Channels that are integrated to focus on the functional relationship between neuromuscular anatomy and the myofascial jingjin tissues and their relationship to the low back, hip and groin. This information is followed by the afternoon session that consists of: 1) Assessment, 2) Motor Point Location and Protocols, 3) Cadaver Presentations.Course Objectives
- Learn myofascial pathways that correlate with the low back, hip and groin and the tissues belonging to each sinew channel with 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 lumbo-pelvic-hip complex.
- The practitioner will learn nerve pathways, dermatomal distributions, muscle myotomes, motor point locations in relationship to channel topography.
- The practitioner will learn postural, functional and muscle imbalances that can lead to pain and dysfunction based on TCM theory.
Course Outline
0 hrs - 1.5 hrsDay 1-Introduction and Functional Anatomy: The Low Back, Hip and Groin. Anatomy and functional movement of the low back, hip and groin.
1.5 hrs - 3 hrsDay 1-Introduction to Anatomy of the Sinew Channels. Topography and tissues involved of the associated jingjin and functional anatomy.
3 hrs - 4.5 hrsDay 1-Instruction for assessing areas that the practitioner will need to understand that are directly associated with the low back, hip and groin.
4.5 hrs - 6 hrsDay 1-Motor point location Lab-instruction for acupuncture and motor points that the practitioner will need to understand that is directly associated with the low back, hip and groin.
6 hrs - 7.5 hrsDay 1-Cadaver Lab- Cadaver specimen views are presented relevant and directly associated with the low back, hip and groin.
7.5 hrs - 9 hrsDay 2-Functional Anatomy: The Spinal Column. Anatomy and functional movement of the low back, hip and groin.
9 hrs - 10.5 hrsDay 2-Anatomy of the Sinew Channels. Topography and tissues involved of the associated jingjin and functional anatomy.
10.5 hrs - 12 hrsDay 2-Instruction for assessing areas that the practitioner will need to understand that are directly associated with the low back, hip and groin.
12 hrs - 13.5 hrsDay 2-Motor Point Location Lab-Motor point location instruction for acupuncture and motor points that the practitioner will need to understand that is directly associated with the low back, hip and groin.
13.5 hrs - 15 hrsDay 2-Cadaver Lab Cadaver specimen views are presented relevant and directly associated with the low back, hip and groin.
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After I watched all the video, I thought this is awesome because they used cadaver and how to approach each muscles with the needles.Shinichiro F.United States of America
Leading edge material here!Daniel O.United States of America
I loved this course! Very detail oriented way of learning and engaging.Sandy R.Canada
Will write something when I get closer to finishing the whole module. I am very happy with the course and have already started using some of the techniques in my clinic with great success.Anne Marie W.United States of America
Must needed certificate for practitioners wanting to integrate body mechanics into acupuncture practice with verbiage used in a Western frame. This course is how we stand a chance against therapists who practice dry needling. Aaron A.United States of America
This is a 20 year plus work of intense passion by this crew of people and it has greatly helped meRobert M.United States of America
I became the acupuncturist for Boise State University Football ten years ago and also now have multiple NFL athletes. Matt's work has guided my treatments and maybe more importantly, it helped me learn the strategies and language of the other folks who work with these athletes, ATs, DPTs and MDs. Dana L.United States of America
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Course Overview
This 2-day anatomy and cadaver webinar is an amazing integration of sports medicine functional anatomy and TCM sinews (jingjin) channel theory. Each day of this workshop is divided into distinct morning and afternoon sessions. The morning session consists of didactic presentations on Functional Anatomy and Anatomy of the Sinew Channels that are integrated to focus on the functional relationship between neuromuscular anatomy and the myofascial jingjin tissues and their relationship to the low back, hip and groin. This information is followed by the afternoon session that consists of: 1) Assessment, 2) Motor Point Location and Protocols, 3) Cadaver Presentations.Course Objectives
- Learn myofascial pathways that correlate with the low back, hip and groin and the tissues belonging to each sinew channel with 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 lumbo-pelvic-hip complex.
- The practitioner will learn nerve pathways, dermatomal distributions, muscle myotomes, motor point locations in relationship to channel topography.
- The practitioner will learn postural, functional and muscle imbalances that can lead to pain and dysfunction based on TCM theory.
Course Outline
0 hrs - 1.5 hrsDay 1-Introduction and Functional Anatomy: The Low Back, Hip and Groin. Anatomy and functional movement of the low back, hip and groin.
1.5 hrs - 3 hrsDay 1-Introduction to Anatomy of the Sinew Channels. Topography and tissues involved of the associated jingjin and functional anatomy.
3 hrs - 4.5 hrsDay 1-Instruction for assessing areas that the practitioner will need to understand that are directly associated with the low back, hip and groin.
4.5 hrs - 6 hrsDay 1-Motor point location Lab-instruction for acupuncture and motor points that the practitioner will need to understand that is directly associated with the low back, hip and groin.
6 hrs - 7.5 hrsDay 1-Cadaver Lab- Cadaver specimen views are presented relevant and directly associated with the low back, hip and groin.
7.5 hrs - 9 hrsDay 2-Functional Anatomy: The Spinal Column. Anatomy and functional movement of the low back, hip and groin.
9 hrs - 10.5 hrsDay 2-Anatomy of the Sinew Channels. Topography and tissues involved of the associated jingjin and functional anatomy.
10.5 hrs - 12 hrsDay 2-Instruction for assessing areas that the practitioner will need to understand that are directly associated with the low back, hip and groin.
12 hrs - 13.5 hrsDay 2-Motor Point Location Lab-Motor point location instruction for acupuncture and motor points that the practitioner will need to understand that is directly associated with the low back, hip and groin.
13.5 hrs - 15 hrsDay 2-Cadaver Lab Cadaver specimen views are presented relevant and directly associated with the low back, hip and groin.
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After I watched all the video, I thought this is awesome because they used cadaver and how to approach each muscles with the needles.Shinichiro F.United States of America
Leading edge material here!Daniel O.United States of America
I loved this course! Very detail oriented way of learning and engaging.Sandy R.Canada
Will write something when I get closer to finishing the whole module. I am very happy with the course and have already started using some of the techniques in my clinic with great success.Anne Marie W.United States of America
Must needed certificate for practitioners wanting to integrate body mechanics into acupuncture practice with verbiage used in a Western frame. This course is how we stand a chance against therapists who practice dry needling. Aaron A.United States of America
This is a 20 year plus work of intense passion by this crew of people and it has greatly helped meRobert M.United States of America
I became the acupuncturist for Boise State University Football ten years ago and also now have multiple NFL athletes. Matt's work has guided my treatments and maybe more importantly, it helped me learn the strategies and language of the other folks who work with these athletes, ATs, DPTs and MDs. Dana L.United States of America