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Lectures Descriptions - 4. Pathologies

The clinical section consists of lectures presenting the applied approach to pathologies known both in Western and Asian medical models. SEA integration covers the overview of the disturbances at the energy, structure, functional and integrative systems (6 dimensions, 5 phases, meridians, and extraordinary meridians), as well as the formulation of adequate therapies.

 

 

300-P Clinical Preparation   7

This lecture is designed to prepare the students in application of integrative concepts uniting various apparently disparate OM physiological models and using the unified approach to understand pathologies and provide innovative and powerful therapeutic approaches.

 

305-P Meridian Pathologies   14

Presentation of linear (meridian pathologies) manifesting mainly as pain. The lecture covers back pain, shoulder pain, hip pain and knee pain.

 

310-P Herpes   4

HSV is introduced as an example of SEA modulation of electrophysiological functions. Therapeutic constructs are provided for the treatment of HSV-2

 

315-P Electrolytic Disorders   14

Presentation of functional electrolytic disorders, usage of the five phases' model, introduction to treatments. Expansion in the study of menstrual disturbances.

 

320-P Headaches   14

Headaches and migraines according to five phases. Differentiation between physiological disturbances and meridian disturbances.

 

325-P Sleep Disturbances   14

Sleep Architecture according to the five phases. Study of five main sleep disruptions. Five phases' treatments. Introduction to Yi Jing biochemical gravitations.

 

330-P Allergies according to Systems Energetics Applied $140

Introduction to allergies according to five phases. Taiyin and yangming entry doors. Sophisticated therapeutic techniques. 7 PDAs

 

335-P Sinusitis according to Systems Energetics Applied $80

Combination of linear and functional understandings of a pathology. Clinical applications and inferences. Role of meridians and zang fu. 4 PDAs

 

340-P Thyroid dysfunctions   7

Overview of thyroid dysfunctions. Role of chong mai and jueyin. Approach to functional hyper and hypo thyroid. Appreciation of the value of cooperation between medical systems.

 

345-P GI Dysfunctions   7

Novel approaches to gastrointestinal dysfunctions using syndrome differentiation, six dimensions, and five phases. Classifications of dysfunctions. Clinical solutions.

 

350-P Gynecology   14

Introduction to gynecological dysfunctions. Role of the extraordinary meridians. Overview of amenorrhea, dysmenorrheal and premenstrual syndromes. Introduction to mechanisms of perimenopausal syndromes.

 

355-P Sexual Dysfunctions and infertility   14

Classical understanding, general systems energetic developments. Six dimensions archetypes and sexual representations. Developments of sexual concepts according to the Su Nu Jing.

 

360-P 5 Phases bio-social model of development   7

Pentacoordination and psychological childhood developmental phases. Possible interactions, sexuality. Place and role of acupuncture. Predictive implications.

 

365-P Anxiety and Depression   14

Introduction to jueyin dysfunctions. Cases of yang in the yin and yang in the yang. Hot above and cold below anxiety. Conceptual models of functional depressions.

 

370-P Clinical Synopsis   14

Presentation of a patient. Class discussion. Deciphering physiopathology. Walking through time. Establishment of prognosis, usage of clinical management tools; establishment of SEA treatment.

 

375-P Peri-Operative Acupuncture   4

Presentation of linear and functional peri-operative acupuncture care. Various roles taken by acupuncture. Impact on recovery. Synergy with medications.