UPCOMING ACUGRAPH SEMINAR IN AMSTERDAM, 20, 21 and 22 September 2019
with teacher Dr. Kimberly Thompson i.c.w. TAL TAO TCM Training institute Amsterdam.
This year we will discuss
On Friday:
Evidence-based Acupuncture Combining Ancient Medicine with Modern Research
• History and Overview of Japanese Meridian Therapy
• A Clinical Exam
• Computerized Digital Meridian Analysis
• A Report of Findings
• Objective Diagnostics
• Evidence-Based Clinical Progress
• Better Results Faster Modern Tools for Modern Acupuncture—For Deep Level Profound Results
• Electrical Properties in Relation to the Human Energetic System
• Objectively Quantify the Success of your Treatment
• The Fascia Network System
• Vibrational Therapy
• Ion Pumping Cords
• Far Infrared Heat
• Negative Ion Therapy
• Electroacupuncture
• Laser and other non-needle techniques
Auriculotherapy for Supercharged Acupuncture
• Why auriculotherapy offers advantages over other types of care
• Conditions shown to respond to auriculotherapy
• How to select an effective tool for auriculotherapy
• Designing treatment plans
• Master points vs. condition points
On Saturday:
Beating Fibromyalgia—How to Become a Specialist
• Understanding the underlying cause of fibromyalgia
• An overview of current clinical research
• How to integrate eastern and western medicine
• Designing a report of findings and treatment plan to address the root cause along with evolving chief complaints
• Incorporating patient education for home care to enhance the clinical experience
Advanced Meridian Therapy—Good, Better, BEST
• TCM versus Meridian Therapy
• Advanced Graph Analysis
• Advanced Treatment Strategies
• Developing a Treatment Plan
• The Power of a Treatment Series
On Sunday:
Chronic Pain—A System that Makes Sense
• A discussion on links between an array of Eastern/Western philosophies which mirror Chinese Medicine
• Creating a treatment plan which includes stabilization of acute symptoms while also addressing the underlying cause
• A discussion of the interlinking layers of the external and internal acupuncture meridians
• Learning to use palpation as a diagnostic tool
• Addressing the root imbalances via extraordinary vessels
• Designing a channel theory to create excellent results for pain relief
Chronic Pain—Case Studies and Practicum
• Graph Analysis
• Treatment Plan
• Multi-modality tools and techniques for root and branch treatment
With teacher Dr. Kimberly Thompson
Dr. Kimberly Thompson, DACM, L.Ac is a US licensed acupuncturist in the state of Idaho and certified in the treatment of acupuncture, Oriental medicine and Chinese herbology by the National Certification Committee of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM).
Kimberly wears multiple hats in the acupuncture community. She owns her own private clinic, Meridian Family Acupuncture. She has spent the last 10 years working for Miridia Technology as an Acupuncture Research Analyst—where she helps plan, develop, and integrate modern diagnostic and treatment tools for the ever-evolving scientific world of acupuncture.
Kimberly is a world-renown teacher, blogger, columnist, and mentor in the acupuncture community. At AcuGrowth 2019, Kimberly will discuss the importance of combining modern research-based acupuncture technology using electrical skin measurements—which allows practitioners to have a detailed objective analysis of the the patient’s meridian system.
She’ll discuss the modern acupuncturist’s role of bridging the gap between Eastern and Western medicine using using Japanese Ryodoraku acupuncture theory to create a treatment plan which focuses on both the underlying meridian imbalances and the chief complaint to achieve better acupuncture results. AND—she will be teaching about her own reliable system to treat chronic pain and Fibromyalgia.