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December 4th, 2010

Massage Continuing Education Online
Massage Continuing Education Made Easy
By admin on December 4th, 2010

Published by: logueinc

He is the author of the highly acclaimed textbooks: Biomedical Acupuncture for Pain Management, and four other textbooks. Dr. Ma is a founder and Director of the Biomedical Acupuncture Institute (BMAI). He conducts seminars and teaches Biomedical Acupuncture for Pain Management to medical professionals in the United States and worldwide. Online Webinar: Biomedical Dry Needling Books by Dr Yun-tao Ma

Coming Very Soon! An exciting new way to obtain your continuing education requirements Online Webinars & Courses from the comfort of your home Too much to do, not enough time? Continuing Education (CE) typically involves time away from family, friends and business. Our aim is to give you control over when and where you complete your CE. Do you want easy access to quality, engaging CE? Stay up-to-date with interesting, new and emerging information. We’re using new Web applications to deliver high quality, interactive and entertaining CE. Would you like to reduce your admin? Your learning activities are automatically recorded in your ‘MyCPD Record’. You can also record activities completed with other providers. Receive a single report that details all of your activity in just a few clicks. Do you want to maximize your bottom line? By joining this exciting new service, you save on travel, accommodation and incidental expenses and can reserve the money for other stuff. Massage Continuing Education Made Easy is a post from: Massage Continuing Education

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Biomedical Dry Needling
By admin on December 4th, 2010

Dr. Yun-tao Ma
By admin on December 4th, 2010

In this webinar Dr. Yun-tao Ma will take you through acupuncture for pain management and other novel Intraneuro-muscular techniques. Topics covered include: • Concepts of pain management in dry needling acupuncture medicine vs conventional medicine • Introduction of systemic Integrative Homeostatic Acu-reflex points System • Neuro-physiological mechanisms of dry needling acupuncture: peripheral and central mechanisms; specific and non-specific mechanisms • Physiology of three types of acu-reflex points: homeostatic, symptomatic and paravertebral • Clinical example: treatment procedure for soft tissue shoulder pain and dysfunction in dry needling acupuncture therapy.
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Dr. Yun-tao Ma is a renowned international authority in acupuncture pain management and trauma rehabilitation. Dr. Yun-tao Ma has more than 40 years of experience practicing and teaching throughout the world. Yun-Tao Ma, received a Ph.D. in Neuroscience from the University of South Carolina for research in the field of pain mechanism and neuronal rehabilitation.

December 4th, 2010

Published by: logueinc

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Pain Science and Pharmacology for Manual Therapists
By admin on December 4th, 2010

Professor Nikolai Bogduk presents ‘Pain Science and Pharmacology for Manual Therapists’ online course. The course provides 8 hours of continuing education and is broken down into 5 core modules: 1. Taking a Pain History 2. Pain and Opiods 3. Inflammation: Steroids, NSAIDs, and Paracetamol 4. Neurogenic Pain 5. Assessing Pain Interventions Each module is based around a screencast video of Professor Bogduk taking you through each of these topics as only he can. His presentations are visual, entertaining, easy to follow and highly educational. The 5 core modules are supplemented with presentations by Nic Lucas and Rob Moran in which they discuss the main points of each topic and how they might be applied to clinical practice. This course can be taken at your own convenience – as long as you complete it within the next 12 months. If you need continuing education points quickly then you can do the whole course straight away. If you’d prefer to wait and do the course in a new continuing education cycle, then you are able to do that as well. We are committed to providing you with high quality, comprehensive continuing education courses from international experts. Often you would have to spend thousands to attend one of their live training events – not to mention the travel involved; however our expertise in turning live education into online education means we can get access to these people for you and bring them right into your computer. Pain Science and Pharmacology for Manual Therapists is a post from: Massage Continuing Education

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