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To understand the physiological mechanism of opening, closing and pivoting from the distribution of the "Jing Well" points and Acupunture clinical application

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Brief Introduction of the Speaker: Professor Daniel Deng, PhD

Professor Deng Hanwen graduated from Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, former 82 class of acupuncture in the Department of Acupuncture, Guangzhou College of Traditional Chinese Medicine. After graduation, he stayed at school to teach. He went to Australia in 1989 to engage in clinical and teaching acupuncture. The Department of Acupuncture and Moxibustion, Sydney Polytechnic University, is currently a lecturer in the graduate class of the Chinese Medicine Department of Western Sydney University, and an instructor of clinical practice outside schools. Doctor of Fujian University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, visiting professor.

Professor Deng Hanwen, with his thirty years of acupuncture and moxibustion teaching and clinical experience, has been continuously innovating in theory and technology, returning to the original nature, within, dysmenorrhea, twelve meridians, odd meridians and eight meridians as the theoretical basis, based on the unique acupoints Harmony with the true meaning is a hub. Taking the overall balance of yin and yang as the starting point, a unique set of Deng's pulse needle balance therapy is created. The needle is used on the pulse, the needle is used to adjust the pulse, and the period is flat. Including "Yin Yang pulse method" acupuncture method, "open and close pivot" acupuncture method, "balanced acupoint array" acupuncture method, "five locks unlock" acupuncture method, "Shenque three axis" acupuncture method and "Beidou Qixing array" acupuncture method Law etc.

Professor Deng Hanwen was awarded the "Best Clinical Practice Paper" at the 2008 Australian Congress of the Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine Association in Sydney, the 6th in 2004 and the 8th World Federation of Acupuncture and Moxibustion Association in 2014, and the 2nd Shenzhen Baoan International Acupuncture Academic in 2019 Seminar, invited to attend and give special lectures. He is currently the vice president of the Chinese Medicine Association of Australia and China, the director of the academic department, the standing director of the World China Joint Medical Inheritance Working Committee, and the standing director of the International Working Committee of the World Acupuncture Federation.

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Event Date May 16, 2020 7:00 pm
Event End Date May 16, 2020 10:00 pm
Registration Start Date May 4, 2020
Cut off date May 16, 2020 2:00 pm
Individual Price Free
Speakers 鄧漢文
Topic To understand the physiological mechanism of open and close pivot and clinical application of acupuncture from the distribution of meridians of digits
主题 從趾指經絡分佈理解開闔樞的生理機制和針灸臨床應用
CPD Points 3
Number of hours 3
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