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Introduction to Acupuncture and Manual Therapy for Spinal Movement Dysfunction

This course will teach students how to identify, assess and treat segmental facilitation. Specifically, students will learn how to assess spinal motion dysfunction in the cervical, thoracic, lumbar and sacral regions, and to treat it with acupuncture and manual therapy.

 

Instructor

  • Joshua Margolis

Credit Hours

  • 16 hours

Credit Type

  • CAB Category 1

10/05~06/2024,  Sat. – Sun. , 9am-5:30pm
1600 Broadway, Oakland, CA94612, 2nd Floor

16 Type 1 CA CEUs

Upon completion of this course, students will be able to:

  1. Identify and assess segmental facilitation
  2. Assess spinal motion dysfunction in cervical, thoracic, lumbar and sacral regions
  3. Treat spinal motion dysfunction in cervical, thoracic, lumbar and sacral regions using acupuncture and manual therapy

The Instructor 

Joshua Margolis has been practicing manual medicine and bodywork since 1995, and acupuncture and Chinese herbal medicine since 2001. From 2005 to 2009, he was on faculty at The Academy of Chinese Culture and Health Sciences in Oakland and The Acupuncture and Integrative Medicine College in Berkeley teaching anatomy, orthopedic acupuncture, advanced channel theory, and pain management. Currently, Joshua is on staff at The Osteopathic College of Ontario and teaches doctoral level orthopedic courses at several Bay Area acupuncture colleges. Additionaly he teaches acclaimed manual therapy courses for acupuncturists around the US.

 

$750 – 2 days

[Early Bird rate $600 (ends by 8/15/24; use coupon code: CEUEBAMT)]

[For Alumni/Faculty/Students Discount, please contact us for the code]

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Accreditation Status Disclosure

Academy of Chinese Culture and Health Sciences and its following programs are accredited by theAccreditation Commission for Acupuncture and Herbal Medicine (ACAHM): (1) Master of Acupuncture with a Chinese herbal medicine specialization (offered in English andMandarin) (2) Doctor of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine The program(s) listed above may offer courses via distance education. ACAHM does not accredit any programs at the undergraduate/bachelor level. Accreditation status and notes may be viewed on the ACAHM Directory. ACAHM is recognized by the United

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We have applied for grant funding under the CARES act for students in need. We are still waiting for the Governor to allow a return to campus and to in-person classes. Next Townhall will be held 5/15/20.

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Student Virtual Townhall 4/10/20

ACCHS Admin has created a task force to help faculty tackle the challenges of online learning. We are working for a solution to avoid delaying matriculation through online courses. Financial aid checks being sent. Online and in-person class costs remain the same, but supplemental fall elective courses will be at audit prices ($80/unit).

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Campus Update 3/25/2020

Campus remains closed and summer clinical training will be suspended. Summer didactic courses, including hands-on courses, will be offered online. We have secured an emergency waiver from the Accreditation Commission

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Campus Update 3/16/2020

As of Tuesday, March 17, 2020, campus will be closed in line with the “shelter in place” mandate in effect for Alameda and most Bay Area counties. We will facilitate distance learning as soon as possible. Students should have received communications on how to migrate didactic courses to online media.

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Campus Update 3/15/2020

We are closely monitoring the current COVID-19 outbreak and will close the campus doors March 17, in line with “shelter-in-place” mandates. Please pay attention to email for communications with the school, and forward and disseminate communications to classmates and instructors if you think may not be receiving them

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