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“Acupuncture Learning Online” Volume I Table of Contents of the eBook: 

  •  Introduction.
  • The concepts: Yin-Yang, 
  • Some of the most important Channels.
  • Some of the most important points.
  • The Fundamental Substances.
  • The Instruments: needles, moxibustion,  etc.
  • How to chose a point.
  • Pathology of the locomotor system: an example
  • Physiology of the general Functions or Organs: a few examples.
  • The Differential Diagnosis using the Eight Principles
  • A few clinical examples.
  • Indications and limits
  • Symptoms, diseases and differential diagnosis: several examples, ETC!
  • Whenever possible I will simplify, not make things more complicated!

 "Acupuncture Learning Online" Volume II Table of contents of the eBook

  • Introduction: first thoughts.
  • The so-called tennis elbow and how to do with acupuncture
  • There are grossly two kinds of elbow pain
  • Causes of the pathology
  • Eventual previous treatments
  • The "Virgen" patient
  • How to do in acupuncture
  • First case of epicondylitis
  •  Second case of epicondylitis
  • Some of the meridian points that can be very useful...but painful
  • Radiating pains
  • Now the big questions and a few remarks!
  • How many treatments? What rhythm?
  • Evolution
  • What to do when the patient is nearly cured?
  • What gestures to avoid and what to do when suffering from epicondylitis?
  • Why haven't I mentioned using LU-7 (lieque)
  • Do not insert needles in ALL the points
  • Uncertain prognosis
  • Difficult patients
  • Photo.

Acupuncture Learning Online Volume III: ALO Important points I

Nine points, belonging to the two first meridians, explained in detail, with illustrations.

This list is part of the topics I teach to students when they come to my office. Because of the variety of people interested in the course, the lessons and the texts will be adapted,  examples explained in more in detail. The list  is not complete. I will add topics as I go along, relevant to acupuncture, to Chinese medicine, or to my life of acupuncturist.  

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