Acupressure & Non-invasive Acupuncture courses with Linda Tagg MCSP Chartered Physiotherapist of Back To Work |
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Very relevant to anyone practising acupuncture modalities. Evidence based clinical reasoning provides knowledge that will benefit the therapist and the end user. Qualified Therapy Practitioners and Acupuncture Practitioners gain both knowledge and skills benefits for their CPD, attending a course where there is no need for them to be needled.
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A non-invasive introduction to Western Medical Acupuncture and some basic traditional Chinese medicine theories (TCM) without the need to be needled - |
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Acupressure can be a very effective additional modality for the Acupuncturist, Aromatherapist, Reflex Therapist and Massage Therapist. Includes the use of non-invasive low level laser and electrical point finding. Supported by evidence base. A course where you don’t have to needle or be needled.
Two day training courses for Qualified Therapists with or without previous knowledge. See Conditions of Attendance. 14 hours CPD Attendance Certificate is issued Check Dates and Registration information Print Application Form
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NEW - One Day Course for Home Users - No previous knowledge required.
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Low Level Laser (LLL) acupuncture point stimulation more laser information
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Feedback from students is always important to us, enabling us to improve our courses even further.
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No previous knowledge of acupuncture points is required. This acupressure course introduces you to the principles of acupuncture and provides you with the skills necessary to use non-invasive techniques for acute and chronic musculo-skeletal and pain conditions, hayfever and sinusitis. |
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Traditional Acupuncture Needling For training in Traditional Acupuncture needling, there is no short cut. Traditional Acupuncture needling can only be learned from a long course, provided by an appropriate training establishment.
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Also suitable for those already practising acupuncture who wish to extend their Non-invasive Acupuncture skills. Acupressure is an ideal course for therapists working in palliative care, or with patients contra-indicated to needling, or who have an interest in complementary medicine.
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Two types of acupressure are taught: massage and energy balancing. Also covered during this course is the use of low level laser. Acupressure can be used as a stand alone therapy or in combination with needling techniques, massage, or other treatment modalities. It can be used to treat a wide range of both acute and chronic musculo skeletal and pain conditions. Check the available course dates.
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