2.5 TOTAL HOURS
2.5 TOTAL CEUs/PDAs
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What You Get
CEUs/PDAs 2.5
Approved: Florida (2.5), NCCAOM (2.5), Standard Certificate (2.5) Pending: California [Upon Request]*
LENGTH 2.5 Hours
Course TYPE Recorded Webinar
ACCESS Mobile, Desktop, Tablet
ACCESS PERIOD Lifetime
NOTES Notes are provided with this course.
Course Overview
Using Chinese medicine's Wai Ke tradition, we'll discuss understanding and treating a wide range of neurological conditions including the importance of diagnosing and treating wind. We'll also discuss the role of blood in promoting brain health and compare these approaches to that of western medicine, including a general discussion of neurological pharmaceuticals. The class also includes an in-depth discussion of the disease progression theory Bian Hua which describes the creation of internal wind as a process that begins with heat/inflammation and develops as a response to other imbalances. Detailed case studies are also provided, including the specific clinical thought process for the use of acupuncture points, herbal formulas and diet and lifestyle suggestions. In particular, Brendan discusses his experience treating a wide range of neurological conditions including late-stage neurological Lyme, traumatic brain injury (TBI) and restless leg syndrome. A detailed class outline is provided for reference during and after the class.
Objective
  • Understand basic theory of Chinese medicine's Wai Ke neurological tradition, including the role of wind and blood.
  • Understand the disease progression theory Bian Hua which describes the creation of internal wind as a process that begins with heat.
  • Understand the use of acupuncture, herbs, and diet/lifestyle suggestion to treat a wide range of neurological conditions including late-stage neurological Lyme, traumatic brain injury (TBI) and restless leg syndrome.
  • Understanding a general historical perspective of Chinese medicine, including it's holistic understanding of sickness, health and healing from a Wu Xing/Five Phase, Wen Bing/School of Heat and Wai Ke/ neurology perspective.
  • Outline
    0 hrs - 30 min

    Historical discussion of Chinese medicine, introduciton to Wai Ke/neurology tradition including the importance of blood and wind.

    30 min - 1 hrs

    Futher discussion of Wai Ke/neurology tradition, introduction of Bian Hu theory: heat creates dryness, dryness creates dampness, dampness creates wind. Further historical discussion including applying Wu Xing/Five Phase theory.

    1 hrs - 1.5 hrs

    Continued discussion of Wai Ke, Bian Hu and Wu Xing persepctives in understanding neurology and the specific clinical integration of these different views.

    1.5 hrs - 2 hrs

    In-depth case studies in using acupuncture, herbal medicine and diet and lifestyle suggestions to treat the symptoms and deeper root issues of neurological symptoms, specifically with restless leg and late-stage Lyme diagnoses.

    2 hrs - 2.5 hrs

    Continued in-depth case studies in using acupuncture, herbal medicine and diet and lifestyle suggestions to treat the symptoms and deeper root issues of neurological symptoms, specifically with traumatic brain injury (TBI).

    What People Are Saying

    Extremely useful class even if you are not primarily a 5-element practitioner.

    Anna Z.- United States of America

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    About Brendan Kelly

    Brendan Kelly LAc is an acupuncturist, herbalist, author, and professor who has been practicing Chinese medicine full-time since 2004. He currently practices at Jade Mountain Wellness, the clinic he co-founded in Burlington, VT USA. He is on the faculty teaching graduate Chinese medicine students at Academy for Five Element Acupuncture in FL and has taught at Daoist Tradition in NC and Northern Vermont University in VT. He also lectures regularly at colleges and universities around the US including Swarthmore College, Yale University, Middlebury College, and University of Vermont. He also speaks at a diversity of conferences around the US and Europe including those on western herbal medicine, Chinese medicine, sustainability and organic food. For the past 17 years he has been integrating clinically the potency of local, western herbs with the older, historical traditions of Chinese meidicine. His first book “The Yin and Yang of Climate Crisis” uses the lens of Chinese medicine to look at the bigger and deeper issues of global warming.

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