The Treatment of Soft Tissue Injuries & Bone Fractures of The Upper & Lower Extremities
By Tech on January 14th, 2010 at 04:28am
Date:
Sun, 03/21/2010 - 9:00amSpeaker(s):
Daisy Dong, OMD, L.Ac., MHA, MA
Sunday, March 21
9:00am – 12:30pm, 1:00pm – 4:00pm
TCM Treatment of Traumatic Injuries
This seminar provides a clinical exploration of the treatment of orthopedics and trauma with Traditional Chinese Medicine. It includes an introduction to etiology, pathology, diagnosis and treatment of orthopedic and trauma-based disorders.
Specific topics include fracture, dislocation and soft tissue injury, specifically:
Lower extremity Upper extremity
ACL injury Wrist fracture
Meniscal tear Shoulder dislocation
Ankle sprain Infantile radial subluxation
Femoral head fracture Clavicular fracture
Treatment modalities include external and internal herbal medicine, acupuncture techniques, point injections, Tui Na, and fixation from conditions resulting from trauma. Modern diagnostic techniques are presented as important parallel diagnostic tools.
The Colorado School of Traditional Chinese Medicine is centrally located in downtown Denver, just south of Colfax Avenue at 1441 York Street. Ample on-street and paid parking is available. Register early by calling 303-329-6355 x25 or online at http://cstcm.edu/ .
CEU Credits:
6.5 CEUsFees:
$145 Practitioners.
$125 AAC member practitioners & CSTCM students.
Room:
Room ASpeaker Bio:
Daisy Dong was born in Beijing, China. Daisy began her education in China, and continued to study healthcare administration in hospital and long-term care here in the US. Daisy has taught TCM since 1987, and has practiced TCM in both countries since 1985. Daisy’s current practice is at the Center for Integrative Medicine, University of Colorado Hospital & Health Sciences Center, UCD. She is also a full professor at Southwest Acupuncture College.
