Archive for August, 2009
Japanese Acupuncture Treatment helps Pneumonia Patient’s Recovery
Monday, August 24th, 2009Today I would like to discuss the Japanese acupuncture treatment of one of my patients who is recovering from a severe bout of pneumonia. The patient presented in clinic about two weeks ago having completed her third course of antibiotics for this condition. Her major complaint was a continual, incessant, energy sapping cough in conjunction [...]
Japanese Acupuncture for Tennis/Golfer’s Elbow
Monday, August 10th, 2009This post concerns Japanese Acupuncture treatment for Tennis/Golfer’s Elbow and assisting Sarica to accelerate her patients recovery. Sarica is a graduate of PCOM (Pacific College of Oriental Medicine) in San Diego, has settled in Arizona, USA, been in practice for several years and is extremely keen to refine and develop her acupuncture repertoire. Boynton Canyon, [...]
Japanese Acupuncture Education Goes Global
Monday, August 3rd, 2009When I first launched the Japanese Acupuncture Education website http://worldacupunctureblog.com in November 2007 I envisaged a resource, information and networking blog that might assist practitioners and students from all corners of the globe, especially those isolated from regular contact with like-minded individuals, to refine and develop their skills in the practice of Traditional Japanese Acupuncture. [...]


