Korean Hand Therapy Basics - Course 3
by Dan Lobash
Dan Lobash discusses types of hand stimulation, as well as instructions for patients for self-care treatments.
Korean Hand Therapy Basics - Course 3
Course Overview
This learning module is part 3 in a 12-part series that presents the basic theories, concepts, and methods of treatment for Korean Hand Therapy (KHT). All 12 modules can be viewed in two days, or over time individually.Module 3, 'Manual and Electronic Point Finding' presents an overview of hand stimulation, metal and electronic point finders, point finding for neck problems, and client instructions for self-treatment.
Attendees will have a thorough understanding of KHT basics upon taking all of the courses in this series.
Course Objectives
- The difference between different types of hand stimulators, and the impact on blood flow
- The difference between Gold vs. Silver coloured massagers
- The guidelines for manual and electronic point finding, and also using them together
Course Outline
0 hrs - 15 minThe difference in effects between different types of hand stimulators: Moderate, mild, or high stimulation.
15 min - 30 minThe effects of hand stimulation on blood flow - increased circulation clears heat.
30 min - 1 hrsThe difference between Gold vs. Silver stimulation. The guidelines for manual point finding.
1 hrs - 1.25 hrsThe guidelines for electronic point finding and for combining it with manual point finding.
1.25 hrs - 1.5 hrsRecorded Q&A and case studies.
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I am very excited to use KHT and the speaker also seems very enthusiastic and I love listening to him speak about it.Erin L.United States
Dr. Dan I think is the no.1 teacher on this hand acupuncture in the world. With his experience, and acupuncture knowledge.Michael J. D.United States
Very accessible and valuable information for the short duration of the course.Deborah L.United States
Dr. Dan Lobash is a very talented speaker. The course covers important points and leaves no doubts about the basics of KHT.Pedro V.Brazil
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Course Overview
This learning module is part 3 in a 12-part series that presents the basic theories, concepts, and methods of treatment for Korean Hand Therapy (KHT). All 12 modules can be viewed in two days, or over time individually.Module 3, 'Manual and Electronic Point Finding' presents an overview of hand stimulation, metal and electronic point finders, point finding for neck problems, and client instructions for self-treatment.
Attendees will have a thorough understanding of KHT basics upon taking all of the courses in this series.
Course Objectives
- The difference between different types of hand stimulators, and the impact on blood flow
- The difference between Gold vs. Silver coloured massagers
- The guidelines for manual and electronic point finding, and also using them together
Course Outline
0 hrs - 15 minThe difference in effects between different types of hand stimulators: Moderate, mild, or high stimulation.
15 min - 30 minThe effects of hand stimulation on blood flow - increased circulation clears heat.
30 min - 1 hrsThe difference between Gold vs. Silver stimulation. The guidelines for manual point finding.
1 hrs - 1.25 hrsThe guidelines for electronic point finding and for combining it with manual point finding.
1.25 hrs - 1.5 hrsRecorded Q&A and case studies.
Teacher
More...
I am very excited to use KHT and the speaker also seems very enthusiastic and I love listening to him speak about it.Erin L.United States
Dr. Dan I think is the no.1 teacher on this hand acupuncture in the world. With his experience, and acupuncture knowledge.Michael J. D.United States
Very accessible and valuable information for the short duration of the course.Deborah L.United States
Dr. Dan Lobash is a very talented speaker. The course covers important points and leaves no doubts about the basics of KHT.Pedro V.Brazil