
Master Tung's Magic Points: Beginning Series 1 - Course 4
by Susan Johnson
Susan Johnson covers Master Tung's Acupuncture points 11.07 to 11.15 and the needling precautions and technique used.
Master Tung's Magic Points: Beginning Series 1 - Course 4
Course Overview
In this part, points 11.07 through 11.15 are covered. Some discussion topics include: treating stroke, moxa season, bamboo cupping the spine, and cupping the musculature.For a detailed table of contents, visit this link: https://bit.ly/2SrgAOF
Course Objectives
- Students will learn how to identify exact points on the hand, fingers, arms, legs and feet, and how they can be used to treat specific conditions.
- Students will also learn various ways to use moxa.
- Students will learn how to treat varicose veins and spine pain among other conditions.
- To offer a detailed description of points from Tung's system of points.
- To encourage further study of this remarkable body of work.
Course Outline
0 hrs - 30 minFinger Four Horses; recorded question about splotchy patches on the face; 11.08 Finger Five Thousand Gold; All points with “Fire” in their name treat the Heart; Needling cautions for 11.10 Wood Fire, how to needle it correctly; Recorded case history: Bleeding to treat stroke; Most common use of 11.10 Wood Fire: cold hands and legs in elderly patients; Moxa season, moxa pots, moxa oil and a heat lamp; recorded Case history: 88.01-88.03 Heart Passing Points, elderly patient with poor leg circulation, difficulty walking
30 min - 1 hrsRecorded question about using 11.10 Wood Fire to treat younger patients with cold hands and feet; Save your qi! Every single needle you put in takes a little piece of you; 11.11 Lung Heart; Treating varicose veins; Spine pain from ankylosing spondylitis, bamboo cupping the spine, cupping the musculature; 11.11 Lung Heart, treating varicosities, spine pain due to hormone replacement, treating varicose veins and spine pain
1 hrs - 1.25 hrs11.12 Two Corner Bright (Er Jiao Ming); recorded Question about needle retention duration for Two Corner Bright; 1:13:28 11.15 Finger Kidney; recorded Q&A and case histories
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This is a fabulous course. I have attended live courses with Susan Johnson and there is so much information that I find it helpful to use the online course as a review. I can pause and repeat if I feel I did not get something. I can also pace myself, take a brake and return to the course refreshed.Liane V. United States
I'm now completely addicted to Susan Johnson Master Tung...I can hardly wait to take more courses in the series...Susan is an amazing teacher...and obviously very eager to share as much information as possible with her students...thank you!Maria L.Canada
I find so much information for my everyday work at the clinic, in Susan Johnson's courses. The details are fantastic.Akupunktør L.Norway
Susan is a great teacher, who likes to teach and is more than wiling to share her knowledge, experience and downfalls in her career. She takes her time to explain the procedures. Love taking her courses.Teresa G.Canada
Master Tung's Magic Points: Beginning Series 1 - Course 4
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Course Overview
In this part, points 11.07 through 11.15 are covered. Some discussion topics include: treating stroke, moxa season, bamboo cupping the spine, and cupping the musculature.For a detailed table of contents, visit this link: https://bit.ly/2SrgAOF
Course Objectives
- Students will learn how to identify exact points on the hand, fingers, arms, legs and feet, and how they can be used to treat specific conditions.
- Students will also learn various ways to use moxa.
- Students will learn how to treat varicose veins and spine pain among other conditions.
- To offer a detailed description of points from Tung's system of points.
- To encourage further study of this remarkable body of work.
Course Outline
0 hrs - 30 minFinger Four Horses; recorded question about splotchy patches on the face; 11.08 Finger Five Thousand Gold; All points with “Fire” in their name treat the Heart; Needling cautions for 11.10 Wood Fire, how to needle it correctly; Recorded case history: Bleeding to treat stroke; Most common use of 11.10 Wood Fire: cold hands and legs in elderly patients; Moxa season, moxa pots, moxa oil and a heat lamp; recorded Case history: 88.01-88.03 Heart Passing Points, elderly patient with poor leg circulation, difficulty walking
30 min - 1 hrsRecorded question about using 11.10 Wood Fire to treat younger patients with cold hands and feet; Save your qi! Every single needle you put in takes a little piece of you; 11.11 Lung Heart; Treating varicose veins; Spine pain from ankylosing spondylitis, bamboo cupping the spine, cupping the musculature; 11.11 Lung Heart, treating varicosities, spine pain due to hormone replacement, treating varicose veins and spine pain
1 hrs - 1.25 hrs11.12 Two Corner Bright (Er Jiao Ming); recorded Question about needle retention duration for Two Corner Bright; 1:13:28 11.15 Finger Kidney; recorded Q&A and case histories
Teacher

More...
This is a fabulous course. I have attended live courses with Susan Johnson and there is so much information that I find it helpful to use the online course as a review. I can pause and repeat if I feel I did not get something. I can also pace myself, take a brake and return to the course refreshed.Liane V. United States
I'm now completely addicted to Susan Johnson Master Tung...I can hardly wait to take more courses in the series...Susan is an amazing teacher...and obviously very eager to share as much information as possible with her students...thank you!Maria L.Canada
I find so much information for my everyday work at the clinic, in Susan Johnson's courses. The details are fantastic.Akupunktør L.Norway
Susan is a great teacher, who likes to teach and is more than wiling to share her knowledge, experience and downfalls in her career. She takes her time to explain the procedures. Love taking her courses.Teresa G.Canada