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SUMMARY:Oshide and Japanese Needling Technique
DESCRIPTION:The role of the Oshide (guide hand) in Japanese acupuncture needling is profound and cannot be ignored.\nDespite the style of needling it is universally used and universally accepted as the proper way to stabilize the needle shaft\, reduce pain on insertion and during manipulation\, and the best way to connect to the needle to transmit ki and read the patient’s ki. In this hands-on lecture\, I will start to break down the role of the Oshide and how you can start incorporating it into your practice to have a gentler and more effective session for your patients. This class is also foundational to further study with advanced Japanese-trained practitioners. We will cover 3 pivotal needle techniques during this class including Nenshin (drill technique)\, Okurikomi (lifting and thrusting)\, and Guide Tube Tap-in\, and how they differ during treatment. \nPlease bring several pieces of fruit a large mixing bowl filled with water to the brim\, and a few 20×50 needles to practice this technique together during the class.
URL:https://whitepinecircle.org/event/oshide-and-japanese-needling-technique/
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SUMMARY:Needle-top Moxa vs Chinetsu Kyu
DESCRIPTION:In this class we will dive deep into a fundamental difference between TCM and Japanese moxibustion\, using moxa not only for tonification but also for dispersion. Most of you learned how to do needle top moxa in school\, but for this class I will dial in when you use it and when you should use Chinetsu Kyu instead. This will be a hands-on class so please bring a brand of moxa similar to the quality of Wakakusa moxa\, a magnetic pie sheet from your kitchen\, some tissues\, and some magnets. To practice needle top I suggest having a piece of a friend (or yourself). This class will build upon the first resource of ‘Oshide and Japanese Needling Technique’ and continue to be technically utilized in the third resource of the series entitled Dai Kan (Big Cold) protocols of Yoshimasu Todo.
URL:https://whitepinecircle.org/event/needle-top-moxa-vs-chinetsu-kyu/
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SUMMARY:Dai Kan (Big Cold) protocols of Yoshimasu Todo
DESCRIPTION:In this class\, we will dive into a magnificent Japanese classical text called Shindo Happi Kogi\, written by Yoshimasu Todo and commented on by Yokota Kanpu Sensei. One of the first chapters of this text is about the Dai Kan (big cold) protocols. Dai Kan summarizes the classic\, thin\, stringy-shouldered\, female patient (think Reynaud’s syndrome) that many of us see in clinics on a frequent basis. We will take this theory and then apply our Oshide\, Needle-top Moxa\, and Chinetsu Kyu to treat.
URL:https://whitepinecircle.org/event/dai-kan-big-cold-protocols-of-yoshimasu-todo/
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SUMMARY:Working with patients with ADHD and Neurodivergence
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URL:https://whitepinecircle.org/event/working-with-patients-with-adhd-and-neurodivergence/
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