Sports Medicine Acupuncture Certification (SMAC) Webinar Program - Module III: Lower Extremity
by Brian Lau, Ian Armstrong, Matt Callison
The Sports Medicine Acupuncture Certification (SMAC) program is the most advanced training available to acupuncturists who want to excel at deeply understanding assessment, diagnosis and treatment of sports and orthopedic injuries in all age groups.
Sports Medicine Acupuncture Certification (SMAC) Webinar Program - Module III: Lower Extremity
Series Overview
Matt Callison, author of the Sports Medicine Acupuncture textbook is a frequent international lecturer and presenter at symposiums and doctoral programs worldwide. He is a pioneer in North America in the research and development of motor point acupuncture and treatment protocols. He is one of the first to combine sports medicine clinical applications and truly integrate them with traditional Chinese medicine. He is well-known for his work with professional athletes and in developing treatment strategies for the orthopedic injuries affecting the aging athlete. Matt Callison joins his colleagues Brian Lau and Ian Armstrong to present the SMAC Webinar program. This advanced training consists of four Modules and is designed as an intensive curriculum and sequential learning format. This webinar series prepares the practitioner for the “assessment and treatment of injury classes” found in each Module, which are taught as a live in-person course.In this Series, we are covering Module III: The Lower Extremity.
Course 1: Anatomy/Palpation and Cadaver Lab.
Course 2: Motor Entry Point Locations and Needle Techniques.
Course 3: Assessment and Treatment of the Channel Sinews.
Course 4: Postural Assessment and Corrective Exercise. Exercise prescription for the acupuncturist!
The full SMAC Program is as follows:
MODULE I—The Spinal Column
MODULE II—The Low Back, Hip and Groin
MODULE III—The Lower Extremity
MODULE IV—The Neck, Shoulder and Upper Extremity
Approved by: NCCAOM, Standard Certificate
Language: English
Course Type: Recorded Webinar
Course Length: 13 h
Course Notes: Notes are provided with this course.
Access Period: Lifetime
Course Overview
Instructors: Matt Callison and Brian Lau. Each day of this webinar workshop is divided into distinct morning and afternoon sessions. The morning session consists of presentations on Functional Anatomy and Anatomy of the Sinew Channels. These lectures are integrated to focus on the functional relationship between neuromuscular anatomy and the myofascial jingjin tissues and their relationship to the lower extremity. This information is followed by the afternoon session that consists of: 1) Assessment Guidelines 2) Motor Point Location and Protocols, 3) Cadaver dissection presentation. The information presented in this 2-day workshop will help the TCM practitioner to build a good foundation and to better understand the information presented in subsequent classes in this Module: Assessment and Treatment of the Channel Sinews and also Postural Assessment and Corrective Exercise (PACE) courses.Course Objectives
- Learn lower extremity myofascial pathways that correlate with the classical sinew channels of TCM 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 lower extremity, ankle/foot complex and its relationship to the lumbo-pelvic-hip complex.
- The practitioner will learn nerve pathways, dermatomal distributions and muscle myotomes 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 - 1.75 hrsIntroduction and Functional Anatomy: The Lower Extremity and channel topography
1.75 hrs - 3.5 hrsIntroduction to Anatomy of the Sinew Channels. Topography and tissues involved of the Kidney and Urinary Bladder jingjin and functional anatomy.
3.5 hrs - 4.25 hrsAssessment Lab
4.25 hrs - 5.5 hrsMotor Point Location Lab
5.5 hrs - 6.75 hrsCadaver Lab
6.75 hrs - 7.75 hrsFunctional anatomy of the lower leg, ankle and foot with channel topography
7.75 hrs - 9.25 hrsIntroduction to Anatomy of the Sinew Channels. Topography and tissues involved of the Liver and Gallbladder and Spleen and Stomach jingjin and functional anatomy
9.25 hrs - 10.5 hrsAssessment Lab
10.5 hrs - 11.75 hrsMotor Point Location Lab
11.75 hrs - 13 hrsCadaver Lab
Approved by: Standard Certificate, NCCAOM
Language: English
Course Type: Recorded Webinar
Course Length: 1.5 h
Course Notes: There are no notes provided with this course.
Access Period: Lifetime
Course Overview
This video presentation discusses the latest research on muscle motor entry point (MEP) locations, how to find the MEP location and effective needle protocols for these points. This presentation discusses over 33 muscle entry points of the lower extremity and foot. Matt Callison is a pioneer in motor point acupuncture and has spent over 30 years researching, refining and treating muscle motor entry points through the lens of western biomedicine and traditional Chinese medicine. Using surface electrical stimulation, research articles and documenting the locations of muscle motor entry points through his own cadaver dissections has been a career long endeavor. Matt Callison is a master in needling and is well known for designing very effective and innovative treatment protocols that includes MEP’s with traditional acupuncture points. Understanding where the motor nerve enters the muscle is very useful for the TCM practitioner to understand and can provide insight into needle depth and obtaining "de qi" sensation. Motor entry point locations are found through cun measurements and not X and Y coordinates. The locations of the motor entry points in this presenation are found using cun measurements, anatomical landmarks and traditional acupuncture points. This presentation has many cadaver specimen videos showing the motor entry point into the muscle. A cadaver warning announcement will be presented just prior to the video commencing.Course Objectives
- Learn to locate the motor entry points for most muscles of the lower extremity.
- Learn updated and refined needle angles and depths for the motor entry points of the lower extremity.
- Understand the depth of the motor entry point for precision.
Course Outline
0 hrs - 30 minLearn to locate the muscle motor entry points for the thigh, leg and foot.
30 min - 1 hrsLearn how to needle the muscle motor entry points for the thigh. Needle angle and depth is emphasized.
1 hrs - 1.5 hrsLearn how to needle the muscle motor entry points for the leg and foot. Needle angle and depth is emphasized.
Approved by: NCCAOM, Standard Certificate
Language: English
Course Type: Recorded Webinar
Course Length: 8.5 h
Course Notes: Notes are provided with this course.
Access Period: Lifetime
Course Overview
Instructors: Brian Lau and Matt Callison This 2-day workshop developed by Brian Lau and Matt Callison highlights how the myofascial channel sinews (jingjin) contribute to efficient movement patterns and balance major joint structures of the lower extremity. Focus is on understanding how these channels are involved in postural and myofascial imbalances that can contribute to lower extremity and foot injuries. Practitioners will learn to accurately assess knee, ankle and foot imbalances with functional movement examinations, orthopedic examinations and manual muscle testing. “Acupuncture as an Assessment” strategies are used to build treatment protocols using innovative acupuncture strategies in combination with very effective myofascial release techniques that help to align the musculoskeletal system, decrease tension, reduce pain and enhance healing of the injured tissue. Brian Lau has been practicing structural integration techniques for over 20+ years and brings his experience into teaching the acupuncturist effective myofascial release techniques that can be applied immediately after the practitioner’s acupuncture treatment. These incredible and easy to learn structural integration techniques strongly reinforce the practitioner’s treatment protocol and helps to reduce needle soreness. Your patients will notice a difference in their movement immediately after the treatment! This class sets up the Assessment and Treatment of the Lower Extremity Injuries course, which is taught live in-person.Course Objectives
- Learn lower extremity 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 lower extremity, ankle/foot complex and its relationship to the sinew channels.
Course Outline
0 hrs - 2.5 hrsIntroduction and overview of the Assessment and Treatment of the Channel Sinews.
2.5 hrs - 4.5 hrsDiscussion of acupuncture as an assessment and how it affects the sinew channels. Discussion of assessment and treatment of the tissues within Kidney and Urinary Bladder jingjin.
4.5 hrs - 6.5 hrsDiscussion of assessment and treatment of the tissues within Liver and Gallbladder jingjin.
6.5 hrs - 8.5 hrsDiscussion of assessment and treatment of the tissues within Spleen and Stomach jingjin.
Approved by: Standard Certificate, NCCAOM
Language: English
Course Type: Recorded Webinar
Course Length: 8 h
Course Notes: Notes are provided with this course.
Access Period: Lifetime
Course Overview
Instructor: Ian Armstrong Assisted by Brian Lau and Matt Callison This 2-day cutting-edge course will teach the practitioner how to assess postural dysfunction and prescribe therapeutic exercises for postural, muscle and channel imbalances that have directly contributed to the patient's musculoskeletal injury. This course will teach the acupuncturist important skills to prescribe specific exercises in the management of their patient’s health care. Exercising different body parts simultaneously in specific and coordinated motions activates the myofascial sinew channels so that form and function can align. The practitioner will learn to integrate acupuncture protocols with exercise prescription, including how to use intra-dermal needle point prescriptions on the Extraordinary Vessel master points to alleviate discomfort, increase proprioception and enhance clinical outcomes. This PACE course will build from what was taught in PACE (Module II) that focused on the lumbo-pelvic-hip complex and its relationship to the lower extremity and foot/ankle complex. The remainder of this class will get the practitioner ready for information taught in Module IV: The Neck, Shoulder and Upper Extremity. The practitioner will learn to assess, through static and functional assessment techniques, postural disparities and associated muscle imbalances that can cause injury to these regions of the body. Participants will learn how to effectively prescribe therapeutic exercises that will help balance ribcage, neck, shoulder and upper extremity imbalances.Course Objectives
- The practitioner will learn visual assessment skills for postural imbalances.
- Participants will learn how to effectively prescribe therapeutic exercises that will help balance the foot and ankle disparities such as pes planus and neck shoulder imbalances such as forward head, forward shoulder, cervical rotation.
- The practitioner will learn to integrate acupuncture protocols with exercise, including intra-dermal needle prescriptions on the Extraordinary Vessel master points to alleviate discomfort, increase proprioception and enhance clinical outcomes.
Course Outline
0 hrs - 2 hrsIntroduction to PACE III. An overview of PACE II and III.
2 hrs - 4 hrsDiscussion of lower extremity injuries and pelvic imbalances. A sinew channel imbalance discussion affecting functional movement.
4 hrs - 6 hrsIntroduction to upper extremity postural and sinew channel imbalances and sinew channel.
6 hrs - 8 hrsDiscussion of upper extremity postural and sinew channel imbalances and functional movement.
Sports Medicine Acupuncture Certification (SMAC) Webinar Program - Module III: Lower Extremity
The Third Series in the Sport Medicine Acupuncture Certification (SMAC) Webinar Program
by Brian Lau, Ian Armstrong, Matt CallisonSports Medicine Acupuncture Certification (SMAC) Webinar Program - Module III: Lower Extremity
Series Overview
Matt Callison, author of the Sports Medicine Acupuncture textbook is a frequent international lecturer and presenter at symposiums and doctoral programs worldwide. He is a pioneer in North America in the research and development of motor point acupuncture and treatment protocols. He is one of the first to combine sports medicine clinical applications and truly integrate them with traditional Chinese medicine. He is well-known for his work with professional athletes and in developing treatment strategies for the orthopedic injuries affecting the aging athlete. Matt Callison joins his colleagues Brian Lau and Ian Armstrong to present the SMAC Webinar program. This advanced training consists of four Modules and is designed as an intensive curriculum and sequential learning format. This webinar series prepares the practitioner for the “assessment and treatment of injury classes” found in each Module, which are taught as a live in-person course.In this Series, we are covering Module III: The Lower Extremity.
Course 1: Anatomy/Palpation and Cadaver Lab.
Course 2: Motor Entry Point Locations and Needle Techniques.
Course 3: Assessment and Treatment of the Channel Sinews.
Course 4: Postural Assessment and Corrective Exercise. Exercise prescription for the acupuncturist!
The full SMAC Program is as follows:
MODULE I—The Spinal Column
MODULE II—The Low Back, Hip and Groin
MODULE III—The Lower Extremity
MODULE IV—The Neck, Shoulder and Upper Extremity
Approved by: NCCAOM, Standard Certificate
Language: English
Course Type: Recorded Webinar
Course Length: 13 h
Course Notes: Notes are provided with this course.
Access Period: Lifetime
Course Overview
Instructors: Matt Callison and Brian Lau. Each day of this webinar workshop is divided into distinct morning and afternoon sessions. The morning session consists of presentations on Functional Anatomy and Anatomy of the Sinew Channels. These lectures are integrated to focus on the functional relationship between neuromuscular anatomy and the myofascial jingjin tissues and their relationship to the lower extremity. This information is followed by the afternoon session that consists of: 1) Assessment Guidelines 2) Motor Point Location and Protocols, 3) Cadaver dissection presentation. The information presented in this 2-day workshop will help the TCM practitioner to build a good foundation and to better understand the information presented in subsequent classes in this Module: Assessment and Treatment of the Channel Sinews and also Postural Assessment and Corrective Exercise (PACE) courses.Course Objectives
- Learn lower extremity myofascial pathways that correlate with the classical sinew channels of TCM 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 lower extremity, ankle/foot complex and its relationship to the lumbo-pelvic-hip complex.
- The practitioner will learn nerve pathways, dermatomal distributions and muscle myotomes 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 - 1.75 hrsIntroduction and Functional Anatomy: The Lower Extremity and channel topography
1.75 hrs - 3.5 hrsIntroduction to Anatomy of the Sinew Channels. Topography and tissues involved of the Kidney and Urinary Bladder jingjin and functional anatomy.
3.5 hrs - 4.25 hrsAssessment Lab
4.25 hrs - 5.5 hrsMotor Point Location Lab
5.5 hrs - 6.75 hrsCadaver Lab
6.75 hrs - 7.75 hrsFunctional anatomy of the lower leg, ankle and foot with channel topography
7.75 hrs - 9.25 hrsIntroduction to Anatomy of the Sinew Channels. Topography and tissues involved of the Liver and Gallbladder and Spleen and Stomach jingjin and functional anatomy
9.25 hrs - 10.5 hrsAssessment Lab
10.5 hrs - 11.75 hrsMotor Point Location Lab
11.75 hrs - 13 hrsCadaver Lab
Approved by: Standard Certificate, NCCAOM
Language: English
Course Type: Recorded Webinar
Course Length: 1.5 h
Course Notes: There are no notes provided with this course.
Access Period: Lifetime
Course Overview
This video presentation discusses the latest research on muscle motor entry point (MEP) locations, how to find the MEP location and effective needle protocols for these points. This presentation discusses over 33 muscle entry points of the lower extremity and foot. Matt Callison is a pioneer in motor point acupuncture and has spent over 30 years researching, refining and treating muscle motor entry points through the lens of western biomedicine and traditional Chinese medicine. Using surface electrical stimulation, research articles and documenting the locations of muscle motor entry points through his own cadaver dissections has been a career long endeavor. Matt Callison is a master in needling and is well known for designing very effective and innovative treatment protocols that includes MEP’s with traditional acupuncture points. Understanding where the motor nerve enters the muscle is very useful for the TCM practitioner to understand and can provide insight into needle depth and obtaining "de qi" sensation. Motor entry point locations are found through cun measurements and not X and Y coordinates. The locations of the motor entry points in this presenation are found using cun measurements, anatomical landmarks and traditional acupuncture points. This presentation has many cadaver specimen videos showing the motor entry point into the muscle. A cadaver warning announcement will be presented just prior to the video commencing.Course Objectives
- Learn to locate the motor entry points for most muscles of the lower extremity.
- Learn updated and refined needle angles and depths for the motor entry points of the lower extremity.
- Understand the depth of the motor entry point for precision.
Course Outline
0 hrs - 30 minLearn to locate the muscle motor entry points for the thigh, leg and foot.
30 min - 1 hrsLearn how to needle the muscle motor entry points for the thigh. Needle angle and depth is emphasized.
1 hrs - 1.5 hrsLearn how to needle the muscle motor entry points for the leg and foot. Needle angle and depth is emphasized.
Approved by: NCCAOM, Standard Certificate
Language: English
Course Type: Recorded Webinar
Course Length: 8.5 h
Course Notes: Notes are provided with this course.
Access Period: Lifetime
Course Overview
Instructors: Brian Lau and Matt Callison This 2-day workshop developed by Brian Lau and Matt Callison highlights how the myofascial channel sinews (jingjin) contribute to efficient movement patterns and balance major joint structures of the lower extremity. Focus is on understanding how these channels are involved in postural and myofascial imbalances that can contribute to lower extremity and foot injuries. Practitioners will learn to accurately assess knee, ankle and foot imbalances with functional movement examinations, orthopedic examinations and manual muscle testing. “Acupuncture as an Assessment” strategies are used to build treatment protocols using innovative acupuncture strategies in combination with very effective myofascial release techniques that help to align the musculoskeletal system, decrease tension, reduce pain and enhance healing of the injured tissue. Brian Lau has been practicing structural integration techniques for over 20+ years and brings his experience into teaching the acupuncturist effective myofascial release techniques that can be applied immediately after the practitioner’s acupuncture treatment. These incredible and easy to learn structural integration techniques strongly reinforce the practitioner’s treatment protocol and helps to reduce needle soreness. Your patients will notice a difference in their movement immediately after the treatment! This class sets up the Assessment and Treatment of the Lower Extremity Injuries course, which is taught live in-person.Course Objectives
- Learn lower extremity 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 lower extremity, ankle/foot complex and its relationship to the sinew channels.
Course Outline
0 hrs - 2.5 hrsIntroduction and overview of the Assessment and Treatment of the Channel Sinews.
2.5 hrs - 4.5 hrsDiscussion of acupuncture as an assessment and how it affects the sinew channels. Discussion of assessment and treatment of the tissues within Kidney and Urinary Bladder jingjin.
4.5 hrs - 6.5 hrsDiscussion of assessment and treatment of the tissues within Liver and Gallbladder jingjin.
6.5 hrs - 8.5 hrsDiscussion of assessment and treatment of the tissues within Spleen and Stomach jingjin.
Approved by: Standard Certificate, NCCAOM
Language: English
Course Type: Recorded Webinar
Course Length: 8 h
Course Notes: Notes are provided with this course.
Access Period: Lifetime
Course Overview
Instructor: Ian Armstrong Assisted by Brian Lau and Matt Callison This 2-day cutting-edge course will teach the practitioner how to assess postural dysfunction and prescribe therapeutic exercises for postural, muscle and channel imbalances that have directly contributed to the patient's musculoskeletal injury. This course will teach the acupuncturist important skills to prescribe specific exercises in the management of their patient’s health care. Exercising different body parts simultaneously in specific and coordinated motions activates the myofascial sinew channels so that form and function can align. The practitioner will learn to integrate acupuncture protocols with exercise prescription, including how to use intra-dermal needle point prescriptions on the Extraordinary Vessel master points to alleviate discomfort, increase proprioception and enhance clinical outcomes. This PACE course will build from what was taught in PACE (Module II) that focused on the lumbo-pelvic-hip complex and its relationship to the lower extremity and foot/ankle complex. The remainder of this class will get the practitioner ready for information taught in Module IV: The Neck, Shoulder and Upper Extremity. The practitioner will learn to assess, through static and functional assessment techniques, postural disparities and associated muscle imbalances that can cause injury to these regions of the body. Participants will learn how to effectively prescribe therapeutic exercises that will help balance ribcage, neck, shoulder and upper extremity imbalances.Course Objectives
- The practitioner will learn visual assessment skills for postural imbalances.
- Participants will learn how to effectively prescribe therapeutic exercises that will help balance the foot and ankle disparities such as pes planus and neck shoulder imbalances such as forward head, forward shoulder, cervical rotation.
- The practitioner will learn to integrate acupuncture protocols with exercise, including intra-dermal needle prescriptions on the Extraordinary Vessel master points to alleviate discomfort, increase proprioception and enhance clinical outcomes.
Course Outline
0 hrs - 2 hrsIntroduction to PACE III. An overview of PACE II and III.
2 hrs - 4 hrsDiscussion of lower extremity injuries and pelvic imbalances. A sinew channel imbalance discussion affecting functional movement.
4 hrs - 6 hrsIntroduction to upper extremity postural and sinew channel imbalances and sinew channel.
6 hrs - 8 hrsDiscussion of upper extremity postural and sinew channel imbalances and functional movement.
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