Acupuncture Anatomy Series - Course 1
by Brian Lau, Matt Callison
Balance in the psoas major is crucial for the health and function of the low back and hip. This class will explore the influence of this crucial structure and will give valubale insights for the acupuncturist to work this muscle.
Acupuncture Anatomy Series - Course 1
Course Overview
The psoas major is a crucial structure to understand as it is involved with the stability and balance of the lumbar spine, pelvis and hip joint. Since it is in such a central location in the body, imbalances in this muscle can impact the entire body, but it is especially important to understand its influence when working with low back, hip and groin pain.This class will explore the functional anatomy of the psoas major and it will look at its role in spinal and hip mechanics. We will explore how imbalances impact the spine and pelvis and how this muscle can be involved with lordosis, spinal rotations, spinal bends and pelvic tilts. In addition, this class will explore the channel and organ relationships of this muscle to help integrate the anatomy into the channel system. Comprehensive treatment approaches will be explored using local, adjacent and distal acupuncture, myofascial release, and corrective exercises.
Course Objectives
- Understand the anatomy of the psoas major and the influence of this muscle on the lumbar region, pelvis and hip.
- Learn how to assess for imbalances in the psoas major and how to recognize its impact on the alignment of the lumbar and pelvic region.
- Understand how the anatomy of this muscle fits in to the channel system, especially the sinew channels (jingjin).
- Understand the connection of the muscle with the kidney organ and renal fascia, to the diaphragm, to the lumbar plexus, and to other structures.
- Learn how to treat imbalances in this muscle with acupuncture, myofascial release and corrective exercises.
Course Outline
0 hrs - 30 minFunctional anatomy of the psoas major and its relationship to the channel sinews. The role of the psoas major in spinal and pelvic imbalances.
30 min - 1 hrsRelationship of the psoas major to the kidneys, the diaphragm, and its coordination with the abdominals and piriformis. Understanding this relationships from a channel sinew perspective.
1 hrs - 2 hrsAssessment of the psoas major. Postural assessment, orthopedic evaluations, and special tests.
2 hrs - 3 hrsTreatment of the psoas major with acupuncture, myofascial release, and corrective exercises.
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Matt and Brian weave TCM theory and western medical approaches seamlessly into a highly informative training that can have an immediate impact on your effectiveness as a practitioner. Melanie R.United States of America
Great course. Able to put to use in clinic the next day after course.Christopher S.United States of America
Matt and Brian have combined their excellent understanding of Chinese channel theory with a deep physiological and anatomical knowledge to create a program that is absolutely outstanding. It improves both your knowledge and your application of the knowledge. Oliver L.United States of America
The SMAC program IS THE reason why my practice took off when I was a young baby acupuncturist. I am forever grateful to Matt, Brian and the whole squad, and always look forward to learning more and reinforcing the material. Keri J.United States of America
the course incorporates Western and Chinese medicine understanding, that bridges the gap between the 2 systems Khalil B.Australia
If you lack confidence in treating chronic low back or hip pain- I highly recommend taking this course to learn more about the role of the psoas muscle in relation to chronic low back & hip pain- this will boost your skills, knowledge and clinical outcomes! Jennah B.United States of America
I would highly recommend this course. As an acupuncturist it has filled in some blanks for me from a Western medicine point of view. Robyn V, AustraliaRobyn V.Australia
The course was excellent in giving a much better understanding of the psaos functions and relationship with TCM. Cadaver videos excellent for helping me visualize.Debbie H.United States of America
This is a course that I continue to study as it guides me through with precision and expertise on the Psoas, and how involved it is, all the way from the diaphragm to the pelvic floor. I highly recommend that you own this piece of knowledge to refer back to.DR DIANA H.United States of America
This course was highly professional, detailed oriented, descriptive, explanatory, clear, thorough, informative and captivating. I will be using these techniques to advance my practice. Both teachers were exceptional!Jill C.United States of America
This course dives into the anatomy of psoas major muscle and how it influences movement, breathing, and how it can cause pain/dysfunction in posture. This is a much needed education since most patients come in with low back pain, one sided, "hip" is elevated, pain in the groin, etc. Thank you!Jenny F.United States of America
Love this course for the cadaver portionBrittany K.Canada
Matt and Brian are at the cutting edge of Chinese Medicine research and understanding of the channel system, the sinew system, and the interplay of muscles, organs, and connective tissues. I learn something new every time I watch them or read their writings. And their cadaver dissections bring the knowledge to life.Christopher Chaka R.United States of America
This material is a practice changer. I took these courses in 2018 and have seen more progress with 90% of my patients. I am truly grateful. Deborah S.United States of America
Acupuncture Anatomy Series - Course 1
Psoas Major: Structure, Function, and Treatment
by Brian Lau, Matt CallisonAcupuncture Anatomy Series - Course 1
Course Overview
The psoas major is a crucial structure to understand as it is involved with the stability and balance of the lumbar spine, pelvis and hip joint. Since it is in such a central location in the body, imbalances in this muscle can impact the entire body, but it is especially important to understand its influence when working with low back, hip and groin pain.This class will explore the functional anatomy of the psoas major and it will look at its role in spinal and hip mechanics. We will explore how imbalances impact the spine and pelvis and how this muscle can be involved with lordosis, spinal rotations, spinal bends and pelvic tilts. In addition, this class will explore the channel and organ relationships of this muscle to help integrate the anatomy into the channel system. Comprehensive treatment approaches will be explored using local, adjacent and distal acupuncture, myofascial release, and corrective exercises.
Course Objectives
- Understand the anatomy of the psoas major and the influence of this muscle on the lumbar region, pelvis and hip.
- Learn how to assess for imbalances in the psoas major and how to recognize its impact on the alignment of the lumbar and pelvic region.
- Understand how the anatomy of this muscle fits in to the channel system, especially the sinew channels (jingjin).
- Understand the connection of the muscle with the kidney organ and renal fascia, to the diaphragm, to the lumbar plexus, and to other structures.
- Learn how to treat imbalances in this muscle with acupuncture, myofascial release and corrective exercises.
Course Outline
0 hrs - 30 minFunctional anatomy of the psoas major and its relationship to the channel sinews. The role of the psoas major in spinal and pelvic imbalances.
30 min - 1 hrsRelationship of the psoas major to the kidneys, the diaphragm, and its coordination with the abdominals and piriformis. Understanding this relationships from a channel sinew perspective.
1 hrs - 2 hrsAssessment of the psoas major. Postural assessment, orthopedic evaluations, and special tests.
2 hrs - 3 hrsTreatment of the psoas major with acupuncture, myofascial release, and corrective exercises.
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Matt and Brian weave TCM theory and western medical approaches seamlessly into a highly informative training that can have an immediate impact on your effectiveness as a practitioner. Melanie R.United States of America
Great course. Able to put to use in clinic the next day after course.Christopher S.United States of America
Matt and Brian have combined their excellent understanding of Chinese channel theory with a deep physiological and anatomical knowledge to create a program that is absolutely outstanding. It improves both your knowledge and your application of the knowledge. Oliver L.United States of America
The SMAC program IS THE reason why my practice took off when I was a young baby acupuncturist. I am forever grateful to Matt, Brian and the whole squad, and always look forward to learning more and reinforcing the material. Keri J.United States of America
the course incorporates Western and Chinese medicine understanding, that bridges the gap between the 2 systems Khalil B.Australia
If you lack confidence in treating chronic low back or hip pain- I highly recommend taking this course to learn more about the role of the psoas muscle in relation to chronic low back & hip pain- this will boost your skills, knowledge and clinical outcomes! Jennah B.United States of America
I would highly recommend this course. As an acupuncturist it has filled in some blanks for me from a Western medicine point of view. Robyn V, AustraliaRobyn V.Australia
The course was excellent in giving a much better understanding of the psaos functions and relationship with TCM. Cadaver videos excellent for helping me visualize.Debbie H.United States of America
This is a course that I continue to study as it guides me through with precision and expertise on the Psoas, and how involved it is, all the way from the diaphragm to the pelvic floor. I highly recommend that you own this piece of knowledge to refer back to.DR DIANA H.United States of America
This course was highly professional, detailed oriented, descriptive, explanatory, clear, thorough, informative and captivating. I will be using these techniques to advance my practice. Both teachers were exceptional!Jill C.United States of America
This course dives into the anatomy of psoas major muscle and how it influences movement, breathing, and how it can cause pain/dysfunction in posture. This is a much needed education since most patients come in with low back pain, one sided, "hip" is elevated, pain in the groin, etc. Thank you!Jenny F.United States of America
Love this course for the cadaver portionBrittany K.Canada
Matt and Brian are at the cutting edge of Chinese Medicine research and understanding of the channel system, the sinew system, and the interplay of muscles, organs, and connective tissues. I learn something new every time I watch them or read their writings. And their cadaver dissections bring the knowledge to life.Christopher Chaka R.United States of America
This material is a practice changer. I took these courses in 2018 and have seen more progress with 90% of my patients. I am truly grateful. Deborah S.United States of America