2008 Seminars
 
 


 




2007 Seminars
 
 



Saturday, June 2nd, 2007 - from 9:30 am to 5 pm
"The Five Elements in Traditional Chinese Medicine.”
  • Theory of the Five Elementss: Overview.
  • Philosophy and Applicable Laws.
  • Yin-Yang
  • Nature and its cycles, Seasonal, Family, Sensory, and Spiritual correspondencies.
  • Symptoms and Signs in Diagnosis by the Five Elements.
  • Diagnosis Observation both on a physical and emotional level.
  • Basic applications of the Five Elements in Diagnosis and in Treatment, as well.
Saturday, October 20th, 2007 - from 9:30 am to 5 pm
"Theory and Practice in Traditional Chinese Medicine."
  • Elements taken into account when performing an observation. Diagnosis: Intellect, Intuition, and Applicable Laws.
  • Symptom and Sign Interpretation.
  • Methods, tools, and techniques used in the clinical practice.

Certificates of Attendance and Theoretical material shall be handed over. Vacancies are limited due to the capacity of the conference hall.

All seminars shall take place at: Paseo La Plaza Sala Pablo Casals (Pablo Casals Room) 1660 Corrientes Ave. City of Buenos Aires

For further information and registration, please call only at the following phone number: 0054-11-4381-2850.











 

 

 
Other seminars
 
 

Acupuntural anatomy
 
Descriptive and topographic anatomy of the 20 most important points
in acupuncture. Palpatory semiology through surface and different levels. Puncture angles and their relation with the anatomic structures. Depth of the puncture. Videos, overhead projector, and field trips to the museum from the school of Medicine.
 

First interview
 
 
Examination and general analysis.- Personal Medical Report - Abdominal Palpation - Glossodiagnosis (=tongue diagnosis) - Practice.
 
 

Theory of the 5 elements
 
In-depth analysis of this theory and its application. The table and its functions. - Practice.
 

Koryo Sooji Chim
 
Acropuncture - Abdominal diagnosis of the three types - Treatment with magnets based on the Theory of the 5 elements - Practice.
 

Scalp Acupuncture
 
 
Scalp acupuncture - Topologic map - New techniques to be applied to the different pathologies. Mixed techniques - Practice.
 
 

Iridiagnosis for acupuncturists
 
System of the 13 points and 8 zones (with slides) - Observation
practice - (participants are encouraged to bring a magnifying glass and a small flashlight).
 

Ophthalmic pathologies
 
 
Myopia, astigmatism, and maculopathy, among others - Application of the theory of the 5 elements according to a specific diagnosis - Puncture techniques - Use of electrostimulation in eye pathologies.
 
 

Scalp acupuncture in Cerebro-Vascular Accidents (CVA) (also called “Stroke”)
 
Topologic map - Combined techniques and practice.
 


General coordination
Cecilia Y., MD AC.

Guest professors