Learning Objectives
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Understand Fascia Physiology and Acupuncture Analgesia
Learn foundational concepts in fascia biology and how acupuncture may produce analgesic effects. -
Relate TCM Meridian Theory to Physiotherapy Practice
Explore the relationship between fascia and meridian theories from Traditional Chinese Medicine. -
Apply FEAT Concepts to Pain Syndromes
Review how Fascia‑Energy Acupuncture Technique can be applied to various pain conditions. -
Integrate Acupuncture into Physiotherapy Management
Understand practical considerations for incorporating acupuncture into treatment plans within physiotherapy practice.
Audience
This course is ideal for rehabilitation professionals who use or plan to integrate acupuncture techniques in practice, including:
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Physiotherapists and physiotherapy assistants
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Clinicians interested in acupuncture and TCM concepts
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Allied health professionals exploring needling modalities
About the Presenters
Enoch Ho, MPh, PT, RAc – Enoch is an Assistant Clinical Professor at McMaster University with extensive experience teaching and supervising students in both physiotherapy and acupuncture. His research spans clinical trials in acupuncture and multidisciplinary topics, and he is a founder of the Evidence Base Approach to TCM acupuncture course.
John Chan, PT, RAc, FCAMPT – John completed his physiotherapy and acupuncture training in Hong Kong and Canada and has over 10 years of experience teaching acupuncture. He is a Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Manipulative Physiotherapy and operates a private practice while teaching acupuncture at McMaster University.
Accreditation & CEUs
This course is offered by the Canadian Physiotherapy Association, Acupuncture and Dry Needling Division and may count toward continuing education requirements, depending on your professional jurisdiction.
