McCann, Henry
Dr. Henry McCann is a licensed acupuncturist and Oriental
medicine practitioner in the United States. Dr. McCann
completed his entry-level training at the New England School
of Acupuncture, and then a doctorate in acupuncture and
Oriental medicine with specialties in ... [mehr]
medicine practitioner in the United States. Dr. McCann
completed his entry-level training at the New England School
of Acupuncture, and then a doctorate in acupuncture and
Oriental medicine with specialties in ... [mehr]
Pricking the Vessels - Bloodletting in Chinese Medicine - 1
Kongress: 8. Internationaler TCM Kongress 180 min, english Inhalt / abstract ![]() Bloodletting is an essential acupuncture therapy, and has played a key role in Chinese medical practice from the earliest times. Since bloodletting works directly to quicken the blood and expel stasis, it is especially important in the treatment of chronic degenerative diseases, and pain conditions, diseases in which blood stasis is a primary pattern. This will be an in depth look at bloodletting and its clinical applications. | ||
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Pricking the Vessels - Bloodletting in Chinese Medicine - 2
Kongress: 8. Internationaler TCM Kongress 180 min, english Inhalt / abstract ![]() Fortsetzung von Workshop 1 (Vormittag) | ||
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Tung‘s Acupuncture essential Principles of needling the Distant Path
Kongress: 8. Internationaler TCM Kongress 90 min, english Inhalt / abstract ![]() Tung’s acupuncture is a classical lineage that relies almost exclusively on minimal distal point needling. The most obvious feature of this lineage is an extensive use of extra points and the use of numerous microsystems arranged over every area of the body. This system approach to acupuncture challenges the basic assumption that local needling is either necessary or even desirable, and can improve clinical efficacy with very simple needling. | ||
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Bloodletting - Blood stasis and pain
Kongress: TCM Kongress 2010 - 41. Internationaler 240 min, english Inhalt / abstract ![]() Bloodletting is an essential therapy in the repertoire of acupuncturists, and has played a key role in Chinese medical practice from the earliest times, even before acupuncture therapy was developed. Since bloodletting works directly to quicken the blood and expel stasis, it is especially important in the treatment of chronic degenerative diseases, and pain conditions, diseases in which blood stasis is a primary pattern. | ||
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