Mastering the Treatment of Injury and Pain Series - Course 3
by Whitfield Reaves
This course presents effective techniques like electric stimulation, the shu-stream points, and the tendino-muscle meridians. Along with the Biceps tendon and capsular lesions, this adds foundation for the precision required in shoulder treatment.
Mastering the Treatment of Injury and Pain Series - Course 3
Course Overview
Mastering the Treatment of Injury and Pain is a webinar series for the serious practitioner of orthopedic and sports acupuncture. In these courses, Whitfield Reaves describes specific treatment protocols for common injury and pain syndromes. Emphasis is on diagnosis and assessment, including anatomical understanding the numerous types of tissues involved, such as trigger points, motor points, tendons, and ligaments.Course 3 begins with an overview of important “tools”, including electro-stimulation, gua sha, cups, and specific needles used in sports acupuncture. It continues with:
(1) The rotator cuff attachment, the Teres minor, the Subcapularis.
(2) The Shu-stream point combination. A discussion on the use of the shu-stream points in treating pain.
(3) The Biceps. Assessment and treatment of bicipital tendonitis, including “threading the tendon”.
(4) The Tendino-muscle meridians.The Tendino-muscle meridians are useful in treating muscular and fascial pain, yet are often overlooked by modern era Chinese acupuncture. Some important facets of this system are covered, and how to use them.
(5) The shoulder capsule. Unique “front and back” treatment that targets the shoulder capsule
The material of this webinar series is the integration of traditional Chinese acupuncture with western orthopedic and sports medicine. We structure these courses in order to increase practitioner confidence in the diagnosis, assessment, and treatment of the shoulder.
This webinar series is designed to be viewed in sequential order. We strongly recommend that the practitioner complete the courses of this series from beginning to end.
This series was introduced in 2021 and represents Whitfield’s most current material on sports acupuncture, with demonstration video filmed in HD. The nine courses include additional injuries not covered in the 2011 series, Acupuncture Sports Medicine Webinar Series. Each course in this new series features more in-depth instruction on diagnosis, assessment, and treatment techniques. Whether or not you have already taken the older series, this new one is a must-have for deepening your clinical mastery.
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Course Objectives
- To be able to describe three common settings on an electrical stimulation machine.
- To be able to describe how to treat the rotator cuff attachments at the humerus in the region of Large Intestine 15 and San Jiao 14.
- To be able to list all six of the shu-stream point combinations of the yang meridians.
- To learn how to locate the biceps tendon in the bicepital groove of the humerus.
- To list clinically relevant points in the treatment used for the shoulder capsule.
Course Outline
0 hrs - 45 minElectrical stimulation, gua sha tools, cups, needles, and other equipment.
45 min - 1.5 hrsRotator cuff attachments, teres minor, subscapularis, and other shoulder conditions.
1.5 hrs - 2 hrsShu-stream point combination in treating pain.
2 hrs - 2.75 hrsThe biceps muscle group, and lesions at the long head of the bicepital tendon.
2.75 hrs - 3.25 hrsThe tendino-muscle meridians (Jingjin).
3.25 hrs - 4 hrsThe shoulder capsule, frozen shoulder.
4 hrs - 4.25 hrsTheoretical Summary and Review.
4.25 hrs - 5.25 hrsProtocols for Bicepital Tendon, Shoulder Capsule, Rotator Cuff Attachments, Sternal-Clavicular Joint, Equipment & Needles, Electrical Stimulation.
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I appreciate the thorough coverage of each muscle and joint area. The extra teaching points are extremely helpful, especially estim. You have explained and simplified the mystery around adding electrical stimulation to the muscles and fibrous tissue. this webinar has given me new ways of addressing issues with much more confidence and knowledge.Shirley C.Canada
I love this training, it allows me to deepen my knowledge in musculoskeletal.Agathe Cyr D.Canada
The whole series is highly recommended - so well presented! Teresa G.United States of America
Fantastic course, detailed descriptions of pathologies and treatment protocols. I love the addition of included "teaching points," which highlight techniques practitioners may or may not be familiar with and are always wonderful to review under a new lens of protocols!Tiffany H.United States of America
Mastering the Treatment of Injury and Pain Series - Course 3
Treating the Shoulder & Upper Extremity, Part 2
by Whitfield ReavesMastering the Treatment of Injury and Pain Series - Course 3
Course Overview
Mastering the Treatment of Injury and Pain is a webinar series for the serious practitioner of orthopedic and sports acupuncture. In these courses, Whitfield Reaves describes specific treatment protocols for common injury and pain syndromes. Emphasis is on diagnosis and assessment, including anatomical understanding the numerous types of tissues involved, such as trigger points, motor points, tendons, and ligaments.Course 3 begins with an overview of important “tools”, including electro-stimulation, gua sha, cups, and specific needles used in sports acupuncture. It continues with:
(1) The rotator cuff attachment, the Teres minor, the Subcapularis.
(2) The Shu-stream point combination. A discussion on the use of the shu-stream points in treating pain.
(3) The Biceps. Assessment and treatment of bicipital tendonitis, including “threading the tendon”.
(4) The Tendino-muscle meridians.The Tendino-muscle meridians are useful in treating muscular and fascial pain, yet are often overlooked by modern era Chinese acupuncture. Some important facets of this system are covered, and how to use them.
(5) The shoulder capsule. Unique “front and back” treatment that targets the shoulder capsule
The material of this webinar series is the integration of traditional Chinese acupuncture with western orthopedic and sports medicine. We structure these courses in order to increase practitioner confidence in the diagnosis, assessment, and treatment of the shoulder.
This webinar series is designed to be viewed in sequential order. We strongly recommend that the practitioner complete the courses of this series from beginning to end.
This series was introduced in 2021 and represents Whitfield’s most current material on sports acupuncture, with demonstration video filmed in HD. The nine courses include additional injuries not covered in the 2011 series, Acupuncture Sports Medicine Webinar Series. Each course in this new series features more in-depth instruction on diagnosis, assessment, and treatment techniques. Whether or not you have already taken the older series, this new one is a must-have for deepening your clinical mastery.
Promo Video
Course Objectives
- To be able to describe three common settings on an electrical stimulation machine.
- To be able to describe how to treat the rotator cuff attachments at the humerus in the region of Large Intestine 15 and San Jiao 14.
- To be able to list all six of the shu-stream point combinations of the yang meridians.
- To learn how to locate the biceps tendon in the bicepital groove of the humerus.
- To list clinically relevant points in the treatment used for the shoulder capsule.
Course Outline
0 hrs - 45 minElectrical stimulation, gua sha tools, cups, needles, and other equipment.
45 min - 1.5 hrsRotator cuff attachments, teres minor, subscapularis, and other shoulder conditions.
1.5 hrs - 2 hrsShu-stream point combination in treating pain.
2 hrs - 2.75 hrsThe biceps muscle group, and lesions at the long head of the bicepital tendon.
2.75 hrs - 3.25 hrsThe tendino-muscle meridians (Jingjin).
3.25 hrs - 4 hrsThe shoulder capsule, frozen shoulder.
4 hrs - 4.25 hrsTheoretical Summary and Review.
4.25 hrs - 5.25 hrsProtocols for Bicepital Tendon, Shoulder Capsule, Rotator Cuff Attachments, Sternal-Clavicular Joint, Equipment & Needles, Electrical Stimulation.
Teacher
More...
I appreciate the thorough coverage of each muscle and joint area. The extra teaching points are extremely helpful, especially estim. You have explained and simplified the mystery around adding electrical stimulation to the muscles and fibrous tissue. this webinar has given me new ways of addressing issues with much more confidence and knowledge.Shirley C.Canada
I love this training, it allows me to deepen my knowledge in musculoskeletal.Agathe Cyr D.Canada
The whole series is highly recommended - so well presented! Teresa G.United States of America
Fantastic course, detailed descriptions of pathologies and treatment protocols. I love the addition of included "teaching points," which highlight techniques practitioners may or may not be familiar with and are always wonderful to review under a new lens of protocols!Tiffany H.United States of America