Dialogues on Applied Channel Theory
Ein Podcast von Wang Ju-Yi's Applied Channel Theory Research Center

58 Folgen
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Episode 18: Five Minds Part Two
Vom: 24.3.2021 -
Episode 17: Swimming with Dr. Wang
Vom: 10.3.2021 -
Episode 16: Discussion of a Chronic Upper Back Pain Case
Vom: 24.2.2021 -
Episode 15: Recent Case Studies and Insights into Taiyin Physiology
Vom: 10.2.2021 -
Episode 14: Channel Confusion and Exhaustion
Vom: 27.1.2021 -
Episode 13: Yangsheng and the Channels
Vom: 12.1.2021 -
Episode 12: Integrating Applied Channel Theory With Other Currents of Acupuncture
Vom: 2.1.2021 -
Episode 11: A Discussion of Head Points
Vom: 17.12.2020 -
Episode 10: Dr. Wang Ju-yi's Approach to Facial Paralysis
Vom: 9.12.2020 -
Episode 9: The Five Minds
Vom: 2.12.2020 -
Episode 8: A Difficult Case of Gangrene
Vom: 24.11.2020 -
Episode 7: Channels as a Narrative
Vom: 18.11.2020 -
Episode 6: Case Studies with Source -Collateral Point Pairs
Vom: 10.11.2020 -
Episode 5: Point Pressing for Diagnosis of Orthopedic Disorders
Vom: 4.11.2020 -
Episode 4: Environment and the Channels
Vom: 28.10.2020 -
Episode 3: Tales from a Wandering Acupuncturist in Guatemala
Vom: 21.10.2020 -
Episode 2: Thoughts on Channel Palpation in Structural Diagnosis
Vom: 17.10.2020 -
Episode 1: Placing Channels within Applied Channel Theory
Vom: 12.10.2020
Applied Channel Theory (經絡醫學 jīng luò yī xué) is an approach to acupuncture rooted in the dual research threads of classical texts and modern clinical application. Developed by Dr. Wang Ju–yi over 50 years in Beijing clinics, hospitals and research institutes, it involves the rigorous combination of theory and diagnostic technique. In addition to channel examination, Applied Channel Theory is a comprehensive system that includes channel theory, methods of channel diagnosis, the nature of acupuncture points, and various treatment methods. Dialogues on Applied Channel Theory is a series of discussions on Dr. Wang Ju-yi's medical system hosted by his official apprentices -- Yefim Gamgoneishvili, Jason Robertson, Nyssa Tang, Mei Li and Jonathan Chang. Conversations will cover a wide range of topics related to Applied Channel Theory, from clinical cases, to methods channel examination and deeper discussions on channel theory. This group is intended for licensed TCM practitioners and students at accredited TCM institutes. This podcast is not meant to be a substitute for professional medical care. Treatments described herein are not intended for self-medication or treatment by those who lack training in Traditional Chinese Medicine. Dialogues on Applied Channel Theory, its hosts and guests are not responsible for any injury or damage that may result from the improper application of information from the podcast. www.channelpalpation.org