
Acupuncture Fascial Node Trigger Point Needling Workshop
Acupuncture Fascial Node Trigger Point Needling Workshop is organized by AcuMed: Integrated Structural Acupuncture and will be held on Jun 05, 2024 at Hilton Boston/Dedham, Dedham, Massachusetts, United States of America.
Description:
Dr. Audette will develop the theory behind an acupuncture tensegrity approach to dry needling for the treatment of musculoskeletal conditions. This approach will be applied to a wide variety of musculoskeletal conditions including those of the neck, shoulder, back, hips, and pelvic girdle. Neurological conditions such as vertigo and headache will also be covered. The hands-on practicums will develop practical skills with dry needling techniques.
Membrane tension has been proposed to be important in regulating cell functions such as endocytosis and cell motility and communication. In complex macrostructures such as the muscle and fascia, interlocking nodes can develop a dysfunctional amount of stress. Areas of nodal stress correspond to locations where there is a high level of potential energy that respond more readily to needle stimulation. The focus of the symposium will be to teach participants to recognize common areas of nodal stress that prevent recovery from musculoskeletal injuries and other medical conditions. Participants will learn to apply an acupuncture approach to nodal point needling to deactivate and restore equilibrium to the structure. In addition, we will teach how to integrate the Very Point® Technique, a method developed by the German Master Physician Acupuncturist, Jochen Gleditsch, to segmentally desensitize the region of pain or dysfunction so that better long-term results are achieved.
Learning Objectives:
At the end of this workshop, attendees will be able to:
• Incorporate a Structural Acupuncture Tensegrity approach to Dry Needling to locate sensitized nodal stress points in the muscular fascia.
• Utilize Acupuncture dry needling methods to deactivate sensitized nodal stress points.
• Apply the Very Point technique to deactivate a sensitized segment in the treatment of common musculoskeletal pain and medical issues.
• Understand the theory of viscerosomatic and somatovisceral reflexes as they affect fascial nodal stress in the body.