Kiiko Matsumoto

Day 1: The Ren & Du Mai
Day 2: The Liver & Gall Bladder

April 24th & 25th 2010

Kiiko Seminar

 

 


Course Outline:

Kiiko in action..Using her own unique blend of theory and demonstration Kiiko will be explaining her approach to the Han Dynasty Classics of Chinese Medicine primarily the Su Wen, Ling Shu and Nan Jing. Kiiko has truly unique and insightful ways to interpret these often difficult texts and then make this ancient knowledge relevant and practical for use in the treatment room.

Using patients drawn either from the class, or from practice, Kiiko will demonstrate her abdominal palpation and diagnostic techniques. During the clinical demonstration Kiiko will be showing both diagnosis and treatment techniques. This will include needling, the use of thread moxa and possibly other Japanese techniques. She will also be showing points, point locations and indications that are unique to Japanese acupuncture.


Participants

This seminar is intended primarily for post graduates, although senior students can also enjoy this seminar and take away many useful treatment techniques and ideas that they will be able to apply immediately in treatment.


Date:

April 24th & 25th 2010

Times:

Sat 10am - 5.30pm
Sun 9.30am - 5.00pm

Payment and Registration:

Payment must be made at the time of registration. You can register securely on line or send a cheque payable to Dulwich Acupuncture.

£145 Early-bird Registration:
(Registration received before December 14th 2010)

£165 Discount Registration:
(Registration received on or before March 19th 2010)

£185 Normal Price:
(Registration received after March 19th 2010)

Location: Click here for map

Important. Please note the venue has changed.
The new location is:

Cayley Theatre
Marylebone Campus
University of Westminster
35 Marylebone Road
London NW1 5LS

The Marylebone Campus of the University of Westminster is opposite Baker Street tube and Madame Tussauds. Baker Street tube is on the Bakerloo, Circle, Jubilee, Hammersmith and City, and Metropolitan lines. There are numerous buses.

Please see map for further details of the location Click here for map


Food:

There are lots of coffee shops and restaurants in the area or you may bring your own.


Accommodation:

Central London abounds with hotels and Youth Hostels, however, early booking is recommended particularly in holiday season.

Note: we would like to compile a list of good, reasonably priced accommodation, so if you come across somewhere please let us know about it.

 

Kiiko Seminar