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Theory study |
General introduction to meridians and acupoints |
Practice study |
Manipulating methods: |
1.Preparations prior to treatment |
2.Needing methods |
3.Moxibustion methods |
4.Cupping methods |
Specific treatment |
1.Infectious diseases |
2.Diseases of respiratory system |
3.Diseases of circulatory system |
4.Diseases of digestive system |
5.Diseases of blood system |
6.Diseases of urinary |
7.Endocrine and metabolism diseases |
8.Neural and mental diseases |
9.Diseases of locomotor system |
10.Diseases of surgery and dermatology |
11.Diseases of eyes, ears, nose and throat |
12.Gynecological diseases |
13.Pediatric diseases |
| 14.Others |
Time |
Two months |
Chinese Tuina (Massage)Study |
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1.An Outline |
| 2.Acting Principles of Tuina |
| 3.Practising Exercises for Tuina Therapy (Tuina Liangong) |
| 4.Commonly Used Acupoints in Tuina |
| 5.Commonly Used Diagnostic Approaches in Tuina |
| 6.Therapeutic Principles and Reinforcement and Reduction of Tuina |
| 7.Indications, Contraindications and Points for Attention in Tuina |
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15 days |
Commonly Used Tuina Manipulations
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1.Manipulations for Adult Tuina |
| 2.Manipulations for Infantile Tuina |
| 3.Approaches of Manipulation Practice |
Auxiliary Therapy |
1.Massage Therapy with Ointmen-Gaomo |
| 2.Medicated Hot Compress Therapy |
Clinical Treatment with Tuina |
1.Adult Diseases |
| 2.Infantile Disease |
Self-tuina |
1.Local Self-tuina |
| 2.Self-tuina for Regulation of Five Zang Organs |
Time |
One and a half month |
Life Cultivation and rehabilitation of Traditional Chinese Medicine |
The Theoretical Basis of Life Cultivation and Rehabilitation of TCM |
1.Purpose: Health and longevity |
| 2.Basis: Life and life span |
| 3.Conforming to nature |
| 4.Principle: Wholism and syndrome differentiation |
Natural Therapeutic Methods of Life Cultivation and Rehabilitation |
1.Regulating emotions |
| 2.Environments, daily life and clothing |
| 3.Life cultivation and rehabilitation with the diet |
| 4.Health care methods in sexual life |
| 5.Therapies with sports |
| 6.Therapies with recreation |
| 7.Life cultivation and rehabilitation with loutrotherapy |
Techniques of TCM Life Cultivation and Rehabilitation |
1.Acupuncture therapy |
| 2.Massage therapy |
| 3.Therapies with traditional Chinese drugs |
| 4.Nursing of TCM Rehabilitation |
Forbidden Points for Life Cultivation and Rehabilitation |
1.Abstinence from smoking and drinking |
| 2.Abstinence from food preference |
| 3.Abstinence from overstrain |
Examples of TCM Life Cultivation in Accordance with Individual
Differences |
1.Constitutional cultivation |
| 2.Life cultivation in the pregnant women |
| 3.Health care for children |
| 4.Health care for women |
| 5.Health care for old people |
| 6.Health care for mental workers |
| 7.Health care for physical workers |
| 8.Life cultivation for handicapped people |
Examples Of TCM Life Cultivation in Accordance with Seasonal
Conditions |
1.Life cultivation in spring |
| 2.Life cultivation in summer |
| 3.Life cultivation in autumn |
| 4.Life cultivation in autumn |
| 5.Life cultivation in winter |
Examples of TCM Health Care for Specific Regions |
1.Oral health care |
| 2.Facial health care |
| 3.Health care of the hair |
| 4.Health care of the eyes |
| 5.Health care of the ears |
| 6.Health care of the nose |
| 7.Health care of the extremities |
| 8.Health care of the chest, back, waist and abdomen |
Rehabilitation Examples of Commonly-Seen Diseases |
1.Rehabilitation for schedule |
| 2.Rehabilitation for senile diseases |
| 3.Rehabilitation for malignant tumor |
| 4.Rehabilitation for commonly-seen internal disease |
You can choose the content and course schedule
which you are interested depend on your time |