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Dear Members,
We are delighted to announce our upcoming exclusive seminars scheduled for May.
Please find the details below:
Seminar 1: Using Carpal Tunnel Syndrome as an Example to Discuss Clinical Thinking in Traditional Chinese Medicine Techniques
Speaker: Duan Ran
Language: Chinese
Date: May 12 (Sunday)
Time: 10:00 am - 11:00 am
Abstract:
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
Basic Concepts
Clinical Examination
Common Treatment Methods
Clinical Thinking in Traditional Chinese Medicine Techniques
Thinking in Accordance with Physiology and Pathology
Analysis of Wrist, Forearm, and Elbow Joint Structures
Spatial and Temporal Analysis
Clinical Thinking Guiding Treatment Plans
Demonstration Videos of Techniques
Treatment of Postoperative Patients
Acupuncture and Medication Therapy
Introduction to Auxiliary Rehabilitation Exercises
Finger Twisting
Forearm Rotation Exercise (Recommended with a 4-pound hammer)
Correct Use of Hand Grippers
Wrist Strengthener
Duan Ran
Bio:
Duan Ran, a graduate of the Acupuncture and Tuina Department of Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, has worked successively at the Beijing Daxing District Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine Hospital, United Family Healthcare Guangqumen Clinic, Houpu Traditional Chinese Medicine Clinic, and Yuyuantang specializing in traditional Chinese orthopedics.
In his professional career, he has primarily followed Professor Ren Yuheng, a medical expert for the National Sports Administration and the Olympic Games, and practiced ancient massage techniques under the guidance of An Chunru and An Guanglin. He treats various common and difficult diseases, focusing on the prevention, maintenance, and rehabilitation of sports injuries for athletes of all professions.
Duan Ran apprenticed under Master Fu Weizhong of the Linji Sect of Mount Emei, studying and practicing traditional health preservation techniques. He also practices Wu-style Tai Chi under the guidance of Teacher Weng Fuqi and learns structural dynamic diagnosis and treatment methods from Guan Bingjun.
In clinical practice, he advocates for holistic treatment, adjusting the body's structure to achieve the optimal mechanical state. He aims to provide treatment methods that are as comfortable and safe as possible, ensuring that patients can carry out their daily work, life, and exercise needs without pain or hindrance.
Seminar Access: Please click the link below to obtain your seminar link. Remember to join using your legal name, as access is restricted to ATCMA members only.
Registration link: us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZYscu6tqD0tHNVcewXhaDMM_BiDpM0xB4Hr?utm_source=BenchmarkEmail&u...
We look forward to your active participation.
Best regards,
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