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Clinical Acupuncture (C- Acu)


Acupuncture is a form of healing method in which thin needles are inserted into the body. It is a key component of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). This short course helps you to learn different modalities of Clinical Acupuncture.
 

Duration

4 weeks

Class Timings

4:30 pm to 6:30 pm

Available Seats

12 Seats

Next Session

3rd MARCH 2025

Theory Session
  • Introduction to Acupuncture
  • Theories of Acupuncture
  • Traditional theories
  • The concept of Qi
  • The principles of yin and yang
  • Yin and Yang signs and symptoms
  • Yin and Yang diseases
  • The traditional law of energy flow
  • The concept of five elements
  • Modern theories of acupuncture
  • The neurophysiological concepts
  • Functions of gate
  • Chemical mediators of acupuncture
  • Effect of acupuncture
  • Subjective effects
  • Objective effects
  • Methods of diagnosis
  • Stimulation in acupuncture
  • Ancient methods of stimulation
  • Acupuncture needles
  • Sterilization
  • Types of stimulation
  • Electroacupuncture
  • Electrical stimulating apparatus
  • Surface Anatomy
  • Body units
  • Anatomy of upper and lower limb
  • Vertebral column
  • Abdominal wall
  • Thorax
  • Description of meridians
  • Complications and contraindications
Practical Session
  • Introduction to Acupuncture
  • Theories of Acupuncture
  • Traditional theories
  • The concept of Qi
  • The principles of yin and yang
  • Yin and Yang signs and symptoms
  • Yin and Yang diseases
  • The traditional law of energy flow
  • The concept of five elements
  • Modern theories of acupuncture
  • The neurophysiological concepts
  • Functions of gate
  • Chemical mediators of acupuncture
  • Effect of acupuncture
  • Subjective effects
  • Objective effects
  • Methods of diagnosis
  • Stimulation in acupuncture
  • Ancient methods of stimulation
  • Acupuncture needles
  • Sterilization
  • Types of stimulation
  • Electroacupuncture
  • Electrical stimulating apparatus
  • Surface Anatomy
  • Body units
  • Anatomy of upper and lower limb
  • Vertebral column
  • Abdominal wall
  • Thorax
  • Description of meridians
  • Complications and contraindications
SCHEDULE FOR 2025 SCHEDULE FOR 2026
3rd March 2025 – to – 28th March 2025 4th January 2026 – to – 30th January 2026
1st April 2025 – to – 28th April 2025 2nd February 2026 – to – 28th February 2026
May 2025 – Not Available 2nd March 2026 – to – 28th March 2026
3rd June 2025 – to – 28th June 2025 1st April 2026 – to – 28th April 2026
1st July 2025 – to – 28th July 2025 May 2026 – Not Available
1st August 2025 – to – 29th August 2025 3rd June 2026 – to – 29th June 2026
1st September 2025 – to 28th September 2025  
1st October 2025 – to – 28th October 2025  
1st November 2025 – to – 28th November 2025  
1st December 2025 – to – 28th December 2025  
SCHEDULE FOR 2025 SCHEDULE FOR 2026
3rd March 2025 – to – 28th March 2025 4th January 2026 – to – 30th January 2026
1st April 2025 – to – 28th April 2025 2nd February 2026 – to – 28th February 2026
May 2025 – Not Available 2nd March 2026 – to – 28th March 2026
3rd June 2025 – to – 28th June 2025 1st April 2026 – to – 28th April 2026
1st July 2025 – to – 28th July 2025 May 2026 – Not Available
1st August 2025 – to – 29th August 2025 3rd June 2026 – to – 29th June 2026
1st September 2025 – to 28th September 2025  
1st October 2025 – to – 28th October 2025  
1st November 2025 – to – 28th November 2025  
1st December 2025 – to – 28th December 2025  

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