215-Scalp Acupuncture for Difficult Neurological Disorders

215-Scalp Acupuncture for Difficult Neurological Disorders

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Topic : Scalp Acupuncture for Difficult Neurological Disorders

Language:English

Speaker: Professor Jason Jishun Hao

Time:  (2 CEUs)

Speaker’s Bio:

Jason Jishun Hao is editor in chief and translator in chief for the textbook ACUPUNCTURE AND MOXIBUSTION published by World Federacy of Chinese Medicine Society. Jason Hao currently serves as the vice-chairman for the education guiding committee at World Federacy of Chinese Medicine Society. Jason Hao is the president of the Neuro-acupuncture Institute in the USA. He was former chairman of the acupuncture committee in the National Certification Commission of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM). He is the co-author of the book, Chinese Scalp Acupuncture.

            Jason Hao has been practicing and researching scalp acupuncture for thirty-nine years and has been teaching classes and seminars in the USA and Europe since 1989, Hao gave a scalp acupuncture seminar at Walter Reed Medical Center in Washington DC where he successfully demonstrated scalp acupuncture treatment of CRPS and phantom pain for veterans. Jason Hao specializes in treating neurological disorders, such as stroke, multiple sclerosis,  traumatic brain injury, PTSD, cerebral palsy, autism, complex regional pain, and phantoms. Many America newspapers, journals, televisions reported his successful cases and stories in past 30 years. The documentary film by Doug Dearth on him and his wife, Linda Hao’s treatment  “RETURN TO LIFE” is just finished on October, 2020.

 

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Published: 16 February 2025

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