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Discover the transformative world of Functional Acupuncture in this comprehensive course. You’ll delve into the core essentials of contemporary acupuncture, exploring the pioneering work of visionaries like Vladimir Janda, Karel Lewit, Janet Travell, Joseph Wong, and C. Chan Gunn. Gain a deep understanding of upper and lower crossed syndromes, muscle physiology, and the role of rehabilitation in treating muscular dysfunction.
Throughout the course, you’ll explore the intricacies of Motor Points versus Trigger Points and learn how to harness the benefits of Functional Acupuncture. Discover when to treat trigger points and master the use of the Pointer device for precise treatment. Dive into the world of muscle inhibition and subconscious compensation patterns, understanding how proprioception and fascia play a pivotal role.
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Course Outline
Day 1
Core Essentials and Pioneers of Contemporary Acupuncture
Delve into the core essentials of Functional Acupuncture, setting the stage for a deep understanding of musculoskeletal therapy.
Discover the pioneers of contemporary acupuncture, including Vladimir Janda, Karel Lewit, Janet Travell, Joseph Wong, and C. Chan Gunn, and their groundbreaking contributions.
Explore the concept of Upper Crossed Syndrome and Lower Crossed Syndrome, learning how to identify and address muscular imbalances.
Learn about the crucial distinction between Tonic and Phasic muscles and how it influences treatment strategies.
Understand the fundamental differences between Motor Points and Trigger Points and their significance in acupuncture therapy.
Explore the “Why” behind Motor Point Acupuncture and the multitude of benefits it offers to both practitioners and patients.
Gain insights into when and why it’s essential to treat Trigger Points, enhancing your treatment efficacy.
Master the practical use of the Pointer device, a valuable tool in precise acupuncture point location.
Delve into the nuances of various types of muscle inhibition and their impact on patient care.
Develop a foundational understanding of muscle physiology and its role in muscular dysfunction.
Uncover the subtleties of subconscious compensation patterns that can affect the musculoskeletal system.
Discover the critical role of rehabilitation in optimizing patient outcomes.
Explore the intricate connection between proprioception, fascia, and their role in maintaining musculoskeletal health.
Deepen your knowledge of Andry Vleeming’s Myofascial Slings and their implications in clinical practice.
Investigate the Lateral Stabilization Subsystem, Deep Longitudinal Subsystem, Anterior Oblique Subsystem, Posterior Oblique Subsystem, and Intrinsic Stabilization Subsystem, gaining insights into their respective roles in muscular function.
Understand how breathing patterns can impact musculoskeletal dysfunction, laying the foundation for holistic patient care.
Demonstrations
Trapezius
Rhomboid Major
Levator Scapulae
Semispinalis Capitis
Pectoralis Major
Pectoralis Minor
Serratus Anterior
Latissimus Dorsi
Length tests for Pectoralis Major and Latissimus Dorsi, and perform Manual Muscle Testing (MMT) for Trapezius, Rhomboid Major, and Serratus Anterior. Explore length testing for neck extension and rotation, honing your skills in assessment and treatment.
This day provides a solid foundation in Motor Point Acupuncture, blending theory with practical application to prepare you for advanced techniques and transformative patient care.
Day 2
Exploring Upper Crossed Patterns in Shoulder Pain
Upper Crossed Considerations for Shoulder Pain
Gain a comprehensive understanding of Upper Crossed Syndrome and its relevance to shoulder pain. Dive into a detailed shoulder review, examining the following key muscles:
Infraspinatus
Teres Minor
Supraspinatus
Subscapularis
Anterior Deltoid
Medial Deltoid
Posterior Deltoid
Learn how these muscles interplay in shoulder function and dysfunction, setting the stage for targeted treatment strategies.
Master the art of Manual Muscle Testing (MMT) specific to the shoulder, enabling you to assess and diagnose muscular imbalances accurately. Explore Apley’s test, a valuable clinical tool for assessing shoulder range of motion and detecting structural issues.
Postural Issues and Their Impact on Shoulder Pain
Investigate the role of postural abnormalities in causing shoulder pain and dysfunction. Delve into a practical exploration of muscles implicated in shoulder pain due to postural issues, including:
Coracobrachialis
Clavicular Head of Pectoralis Major
Latissimus Dorsi (side lying)
Serratus Anterior (side lying)
Teres Major
Long Head Biceps
Short Head Biceps
Triceps Long Head
Perform length tests to identify muscular imbalances in the Coracobrachialis, Short Head Biceps, and Pectoralis Minor. Refine your assessment skills to target the specific muscles contributing to shoulder pain.
Conduct length tests for the Clavicular Head of Pectoralis Major, shedding light on the importance of identifying and addressing muscular issues in this region.
Day Two equips you with the knowledge and practical skills needed to assess, diagnose, and treat shoulder pain related to Upper Crossed patterns and postural abnormalities. You’ll be prepared to offer effective solutions to alleviate shoulder discomfort and enhance your patients’ quality of life.
Day 3
Unraveling Lower Crossed Patterns in Knee Pain
Explore the intricate relationship between lower crossed patterns and knee pain.
Lower Crossed Considerations for Knee Pain
Start by understanding the critical role of the pelvis in the onset of knee pain. Delve into the following key muscles and their contributions to lower crossed patterns:
Gluteus Maximus
Gluteus Medius
Gluteus Minimus
Tensor Fasciae Latae (TFL)
Quadratus Lumborum (QL)
Longissimus
Rectus Abdominis
Transverse Abdominis
Psoas
Iliacus
Grasp how imbalances in these muscles can lead to dysfunction in the lower extremities, ultimately resulting in knee pain.
Knee Flexors and Extensors in Detail
Explore the flexors and extensors of the knee in-depth, gaining valuable insights into their roles and impact on knee function. Study the following muscles:
Biceps Femoris
Semitendinosus
Gracilis
Sartorius
Rectus Femoris
Vastus Lateralis
Vastus Medialis
Popliteus
Understand how these muscles work harmoniously to facilitate knee movement and stability. Discover how imbalances in these muscle groups can contribute to knee pain and dysfunction.
You’ll possess a profound comprehension of the connections between lower crossed patterns, pelvic dysfunction, and knee pain. Armed with this knowledge, you’ll be well-equipped to assess and address the root causes of knee discomfort, offering effective solutions to improve your patients’ musculoskeletal health.
Day 4
Mastery of Advanced Needle Techniques
Prepare to elevate your acupuncture skills to new heights as you explore advanced needle techniques and their applications in this enlightening Day 4 session.
Navigating Complex Neuromuscular ConditionsDive deep into the intricate world of neuromuscular conditions and their acupuncture treatments:
Sciatic Nerve Entrapment: Understand the complexities of sciatic nerve entrapment and how acupuncture can provide relief.
Discogenic vs. Deep Gluteal Syndrome: Differentiate between discogenic pain and deep gluteal syndrome, honing your diagnostic abilities.
Pseudo Sciatica: Uncover the nuances of pseudo sciatica and effective acupuncture interventions.
Cluneal Nerve Entrapment: Explore the intricacies of cluneal nerve entrapment and its clinical significance.
Superior Gluteal Nerve Entrapment: Learn to identify and treat superior gluteal nerve entrapment using acupuncture techniques.
Muscular Insight: Targeting Trigger Points
Gain expertise in addressing muscular issues and trigger points in the following areas:
Piriformis: Discover the art of treating the piriformis muscle, a common source of sciatic pain.
Superior and Inferior Gemellus: Explore trigger points in the gemellus muscles and their relevance in musculoskeletal therapy.
Obturator Internus: Understand the role of the obturator internus muscle and its trigger points in hip and pelvic pain.
Peroneus Longus: Explore the peroneus longus muscle and its potential contributions to lower limb discomfort.
Trigger Points in Quadratus Lumborum (QL): Master the technique of identifying and treating trigger points in the QL muscle.
Superior Gluteal Nerve Trunk: Gain insights into the superior gluteal nerve trunk and its implications in lower body pain.
Afternoon Session: Migraine Headache Relief through Acupuncture
Explore the trigger points and treatment strategies for addressing migraine headaches effectively, including:
Rectus Capitis Posterior Major: Target trigger points in this muscle to alleviate migraine symptoms.
Obliquus Capitis Inferior: Understand the role of the obliquus capitis inferior muscle in migraine pathology.
Semispinalis Capitis: Explore the potential trigger points in the semispinalis capitis muscle and their relevance to migraines.
Splenius Cervicis: Gain insights into trigger points in the splenius cervicis muscle and their connection to headaches.
Sternocleidomastoid (SCM): Discover how trigger points in the SCM muscle can contribute to migraine headaches.
You’ll possess the knowledge and skills necessary to address complex neuromuscular conditions and provide effective relief to patients suffering from migraine headaches. This day marks a significant step in your journey toward becoming a proficient and well-rounded acupuncture practitioner.
The Core Essentials for Assessment and Treatment with Motor Point Acupuncture
Intro
6:03 Richard Hazel bio and background
17:54 Trigger Point vs Motor Point
21;37 Duchenne
24:07 C Chan Gunn
28:35 Joseph Wong
31:00 Janet Travell
38:25 Karel Lewit
38:50 Vladimir Janda
40:18 Janda Quotes
44:12 Tonic and Phasic
49:12 Upper Crossed Syndrome
51:20 Lower Crossed Syndrome
52:06 Sensorimotor System
53:19 Proprioception
54:57 Mechanoreceptors for Proprioception
55:25 Janda's areas of Proprioception
58:14 3 Levels of Control for Proprioception
1:02:00 Janda's Rehab Strategy
1:07:08 Fascia
1:14:00 Key Areas of Fascia
1:15:22 Review of Hip Anatomy
Part 2
0:00 Shoulder Anatomy
8:30 Scapular stabilizers
20:45 Compensation Patterns
26:30 Myofascial Slings Subsystems
29:06 Sacroiliac Joint Biomechanics
35:20 Intrinsic Stabilization Subsystem
39:28 Breathing Mechanics
48:30 Deep Longitudinal Subsystem
54:50 Lateral Stabilization Subsystem
59:20 Posterior Oblique Subsystem
1:05:09 Anterior Oblique Subsystem
1:10:00 Qualities of Skeletal Muscle
1:16:00 Types of Muscle Inhibition
1:30:18 Treatment of Chronic Pain
1:34:12 Trigger Points
1:38:44 Peripheral and Central Sensitization
1:39:34 Segmental Segmental Sensitization
1:41:20 Treating Chronic Pain
1:44:19 Motor Point Treatment
Assessment and Treatment of Janda's Upper Crossed Syndrome
Part 3
0:00 Treating Upper Crossed Syndrome
2:53 Motor Point Location
3:00 Serratus Anterior
7:10 Middle and Lower Trapezius
14:22 Upper Trapezius
15:27 Rhomboid Major
17:37 Levator Scapulae
24:09 Pectoralis Minor
27:02 Pectoralis Major
29:57 Latissimus Dorsi
31:31 Assessment of Scapula
Demo 1
0:00 Scapular Rhythm Test
3:15 Serratus Anterior MMT
6:33 Trapezius MMT
7:48 Rhomboid MMT
8:38 Pec major Length Tests
10:10 Upper Trapezius MMT
11:00 Pec Minor MMT
12:15 Pec Minor MP
16:48 Clavicular head Pec Major MP
18:45 Sternal head Pec Major
26:28 Upper Trapezius MP
26:57 Middle Trapezius MP
27:45 Lower Trapezius MP
29:48 Rhomboid Major MP
33:15 Levator Scapulae MP
36:34 middle scalene MP
38:03 Sternocleidomastoid MP
40:20 Serratus Anterior MP prone
42:03 Latissimus Dorsi MP
Part 1
Rotator Cuff and Deltoids
12:00 Rotator Cuff
15:20 Deltoids
15:30 Anterior Deltoid MP
16:55 Middle Deltoid MP
17:53 Posterior Deltoid MP
21:21 Infraspinatus MP
31:48 Supraspinatus MP
37:05 Teres Minor MP
37:41 Subscapularis MP
39:00 Assessment
Demo 2
Assessment for Rotator Cuff and Deltoids
Deltoids MMT
3:18 Rotator Cuff MMT
14:50 Coracobrachialis MP
18:25 Middle Deltoid MP
19:27 Subscapularis MP
23:48 Posterior Shoulder Review
26:55 Posterior Deltoid MP
29:15 Teres Minor MP
30:10 Infraspinatus MP
32:38 Supraspinatus MP
35:00 Dry Needling Infraspinatus Trigger Point
38:54 Sternocleidomastoid MP
40:29 Dry Needling Upper Trapezius Trigger Points (side-lying)
42:40 Coracobrachialis MP
Part 2
Electric stimulation contraindications
13:00 Other Considerations
14:25 Anterior Tilt of Scapula
15:55 Internal Rotation of shoulder
16:57 Restricted Overhead Reach
18:20 Coracobrachialis MP
18:44 Musculocutaneous Nerve
21:30 Long Head Biceps MP
23:52 Short Head of the Biceps MP
24:54 Teres Major MP
25:55 Long Head of the Triceps MP
27:47 Lateral Head of the Triceps MP
28:38 Medial Head of Triceps MP
29:00 Length Tests for the Coracoid Process Muscles
Demo 3
Teres Major MMT
1:05 Triceps MMT
1:14 Speeds Test (Biceps Tendon)
1:35 Coracoid Process Muscles Length Testing
9:47 Long Head Biceps MP
10:40 Short Head Biceps MP
13:05 Triceps MP
16:50 Teres Major MP
21:54 Serratus Anterior
24:24 Latissimus Dorsi MP
26:20 Dry Needling Latissimus Dorsi
Lower Crossed Syndrome and Knee Pain
Part 1
Anatomy Review
1:00 Psoas Issues
4:00 Lateral Stabilization
10:03 Weak Glutes and Core
11:21 Addressing Lower Crossed Syndrome
11:30 Iliopsoas
18:07 Psoas MP
23:42 Iliacus MP
26:18 Transverse Abs MP
27:41 Quadratus Lumborum MP
31:42 Longissimus MP
39:30 Gluteus Maximus MP
41:00 Rectus Abdominals MP
42:44 Address Lateral Stabilization
45:00 TFL
45:23 TFL MP
46:00 Gluteus Minimus MP
50:23 Gluteus Medius MP
52:54 Adductor Longus MP
55:08 Gracilis MP
1:00:01 Adductor Magnus
1:03:53 Assessment
Demo 4
1:50 assessment of lateral stability
2:50 fish test
3:25 abductors MMT
6:25 adductors MMT
10:22 gracilis length test
12:30 seated psoas MMT
14:00 palpation for pain and hypertonicity low back and hip
15:30 palpation of sensitive spinous process
16:30 MP gluteus medius
17:05 MP piriformis
18:40 MP obturator internus and gemelli
20:12 MP gluteus maximus
20:56 MP gluteus medius
21:30 MP piriformis
22:30 MP obturator internus and gemelli
22:34 MP QL
23:25 MP QL
23:53 MP longissimus
24:45 electric stimulation with ITO
27:58 pointer plus on QL and longissimus
39:24 side lying position
40:00 MP TFL
42:04 MP gluteus minimus
44:00 electric stimulation with ITO
49:55 supine for adductors
51:00 palpation for psoas MP
52:00 MP psoas
55:40 MP adductor longus brevis
57:00 MP gracilis
58:15 MP adductor magnus
59:20 reassess
1:05:03 MP transverse abs
1:07:32 MP iliacus
Part 2
5:10 Medial Knee Pain
5:30 Pes Anserine review
5:50 Semitendinosus MP
8:15 Sartorius MP
9:20 Vastus Medialis MP
10:27 Lateral Knee Pain
11:00 TFL
11:04 Vastus Lateralis MP
13:45 Patellar Knee Pain
13:49 Rectus Femoris MP
17:30 Simplified Perspective
24:54 Hamstrings
25:55 Biceps Femoris MP
27:10 Semimembranosus MP
27:55 Tibial rotation
28:38 Popliteus MP
30:38 Assessment of the Knee
Demo 5
0:00 Rectus Femoris MMT
Vastus Medialis MMT
Vastus Lateralis MMT
Sartorius MMT
1:30 hamstrings length test
2:00 Hip IR ER test
3:10 Popliteus MMT
4:00 hamstrings MMT
5:45 hamstrings MP
6:00 palpation of hamstrings
8:00 MP Biceps Femoris
8:20 MP Semitendinosus
8:25 MP Semimembranosus
8:43 MP short head Biceps Femoris
10:35 MP Popliteus
12:20 electric stimulation of hamstrings
13:40 reassess
14:35 MP Sartorius
17:20 MP Rectus Femoris
18:20 MP Vastus Lateralis
18:40 MP Vastus Medialis
Part 1
Nerve Entrapment Syndromes
7:20 Sciatica
9:30 Sciatic nerve pathway
10:50 Double Crush Syndrome
13:30 Sciatic Entrapment Zones
15:40 Sciatica Treatment Protocol
17:42 Correct Lower Crossed Syndrome
18:20 MP Obturator Internus and Gemelli
19:36 MP Peroneus Longus
20:50 Trigger Points for Sciatica
21:15 Superior Gemellus
21:55 Piriformis
24:05 Pseudo Sciatica
24:11 Superior Cluneal Nerve Entrapment
24:23 Cluneal Nerve Anatomy
24:58 Superior Cluneal Nerve Entrapment symptoms
26:42 Superior Cluneal Nerve pathway
27:40 Possible Causes
30:45 Palpation and Assessment
31:45 SCN entrapment protocol
40:32 QL trigger points
43:20 Superior Gluteal Nerve Entrapment
45:16 SGN Anatomy
45:49 SGN symptoms
47:48 SGN Assessment
48:07 Superior Gluteal Nerve Entrapment protocol
50:30 Gluteus Medius TrPs
Demo 6
Assessment
00:22 Hip Internal and external rotation test
1:20 treatment
1:40 palpation of QL
2:13 palpation of spinous process L1-5
3:00 palpation of gluteus medius trigger points
3:24 palpation of piriformis
3:31 palpation of lower deep rotators
3:40 palpation of hamstrings
3:53 palpation of peroneus longus
6:05 MP gluteus medius
6:37 MP piriformis
6:63 MP obturator internus and gemelli
7:24 L5 segmental
9:10 MP superior gemellus below piriformis
10:20 electric stimulation treatment with ITO
14:45 Superior Gluteal Nerve Entrapment
15:00 MP gluteus minimus
15:48 Superior Gluteal Nerve Trunk
18:47 Superior Cluneal Nerve Entrapment
21:15 electric stimulation treatment with ITO
27:40 QL trigger point dry needling
35:20 Re-assess
38:15 gluteus medius and TFL trigger point dry needling
Part 2
Migraine Headache (Occipital Nerve Entrapment)
1:57 Migraine Symptoms
2:35 Migraine Triggers
4:08 Nerve Entrapments
5:57 List of Typical Nerve Entrapments for Migraines
11:45 Review of Suboccipitals
15:23 Origin/Insertion of Suboccipitals
17:37 Actions of Suboccipitals
18:10 Migraine Strategy
20:13 Trigger Points Pain Referrals for HA
20:35 Headache Assessment Strategy
21:15 Greater Occipital Nerve Entrapments
21:18 Trapezius Aponeurosis
23:13 Trapezius Trigger Point Locations
29:45 MP Rectus Capitis Posterior Major (RCPM)
31:15 MP Obliquus Capitis Inferior (OCI)
34:21 MP Semispinalis Capitis
36:57 Upper Trap "Magic Trick" for Neck Mobility
38:12 Upper Crossed Syndrome and HA
38:57 Lesser Occipital Nerve Entrapments
39:00 Sternocleidomastoid
Demo 7
Migraine Treatment
00 Palpation Assessment for a Migraine Patient
4:50 MP Semispinalis Capitis at C5
5:38 MP RCPM
6:25 MP OCI
7:30 Electric Stimulation with ITO
16:48 Magic Trick for Neck
18:54 Upper Trapezius Trigger Point Dry Needling for HA
23:30 Levator Scapulae Trigger Point Dry Needling