Fascia
by Dan Keown
Working as a ER Physician, Dan Keown explains the perspective of Western and Eastern Medicine and what treatment methods are used in cases of Emergency.
Fascia
Course Overview
A 78- year-old man comes in the Emergency department with back pain that radiates down his legs. Treatment protocols for this condition are vastly different depending in which paradigm of medicine is used. In this recorded talk, Dr. Keown discusses and compares how back pain is approached from a Western perspective, and how it is approached from the Eastern perspective. He introduces an understanding of fascia that allows us to approach back pain from East to West with equanimity. As an emergency room physician, he discusses some of the techniques he has used to successfully treat patients in acute pain.Course Objectives
- Understand embryology creates the connections in the body
- Fascia is the structural building block
- Qi moves in the spaces in tissues
- Morphogens and organizing centres are Western medical homologues for Qi and points
- Chinese acupuncture theory is embryology
Course Outline
0 hrs - 15 minProblems reconciling East and West
15 min - 30 minWhat are channels and Qi?
30 min - 45 minUnderstanding embryology as the answer
45 min - 1 hrsThe channels and Qi visualized
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Loved that he gave a clear picture of what is happening in the body. Great, lively, enthusiastic to listen to and love the sense of humour combined with high science.Kathy K.Canada
This is one video you don't want to miss. he has an engaging way of presentingRebecca Y.United States of America
Absolutely amazing connection between the human body and understanding of Chinese Medical theory.Teresa H.Canada
Dr. Keown's ability to simply and explicitly share how the fascial lines and embryology explain many things about acupuncture channels, points, and qi makes me feel more confident speaking with patients.Brent G.United States of America
Dr. Keown is very knowledgeable and I enjoyed listening to him speak on the western correlation of eastern medicine. Caitlin C.United States of America
Great course and amazing information to bridge the gap between eastern theory and western thinking. LOVED it.Rita W.Canada
Five out of five! Dan is entertaining and concise in his delivery of information. But weve only scratched the surface. Let's learn on!Corrine W.Canada
Riveting,delightful and spot on. Stephanie W.United States
Daniel Keown is a very enthusiastic and energetic speaker who infuses humour and stories into his teaching style. I really enjoyed this course and would like to see more courses presented by him.Wendy C.Canada
This is tremendously important work. David Keown takes the language of Channel Theory and the visual artifacts of surgery and makes it clear that we have concrete ways to understand what we are doing when we are practicing acupuncture. Not only does Dr. Keown demystify acupuncture, he shows how important it is that surgeons and acupuncturists learn from one another in order to practice the best medicine possible for our patients.Erica T.United States
This course helps to merge western and eastern concepts of the body.Susan D.United States
Very informative, I’ll definitely be reading his book after watching this lecture! Veronica T.United States
Fascia
The Rosetta Stone Linking East to West
by Dan KeownFascia
Course Overview
A 78- year-old man comes in the Emergency department with back pain that radiates down his legs. Treatment protocols for this condition are vastly different depending in which paradigm of medicine is used. In this recorded talk, Dr. Keown discusses and compares how back pain is approached from a Western perspective, and how it is approached from the Eastern perspective. He introduces an understanding of fascia that allows us to approach back pain from East to West with equanimity. As an emergency room physician, he discusses some of the techniques he has used to successfully treat patients in acute pain.Course Objectives
- Understand embryology creates the connections in the body
- Fascia is the structural building block
- Qi moves in the spaces in tissues
- Morphogens and organizing centres are Western medical homologues for Qi and points
- Chinese acupuncture theory is embryology
Course Outline
0 hrs - 15 minProblems reconciling East and West
15 min - 30 minWhat are channels and Qi?
30 min - 45 minUnderstanding embryology as the answer
45 min - 1 hrsThe channels and Qi visualized
Teacher
More...
Loved that he gave a clear picture of what is happening in the body. Great, lively, enthusiastic to listen to and love the sense of humour combined with high science.Kathy K.Canada
This is one video you don't want to miss. he has an engaging way of presentingRebecca Y.United States of America
Absolutely amazing connection between the human body and understanding of Chinese Medical theory.Teresa H.Canada
Dr. Keown's ability to simply and explicitly share how the fascial lines and embryology explain many things about acupuncture channels, points, and qi makes me feel more confident speaking with patients.Brent G.United States of America
Dr. Keown is very knowledgeable and I enjoyed listening to him speak on the western correlation of eastern medicine. Caitlin C.United States of America
Great course and amazing information to bridge the gap between eastern theory and western thinking. LOVED it.Rita W.Canada
Five out of five! Dan is entertaining and concise in his delivery of information. But weve only scratched the surface. Let's learn on!Corrine W.Canada
Riveting,delightful and spot on. Stephanie W.United States
Daniel Keown is a very enthusiastic and energetic speaker who infuses humour and stories into his teaching style. I really enjoyed this course and would like to see more courses presented by him.Wendy C.Canada
This is tremendously important work. David Keown takes the language of Channel Theory and the visual artifacts of surgery and makes it clear that we have concrete ways to understand what we are doing when we are practicing acupuncture. Not only does Dr. Keown demystify acupuncture, he shows how important it is that surgeons and acupuncturists learn from one another in order to practice the best medicine possible for our patients.Erica T.United States
This course helps to merge western and eastern concepts of the body.Susan D.United States
Very informative, I’ll definitely be reading his book after watching this lecture! Veronica T.United States