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I would like to acknowledge and thank Masakazu Ikeda sensei for demonstrating the extraordinary clinical possibilities of Traditional Acupuncture. To my patients, students, teachers, colleagues, friends and my beautiful daughters, thanks heaps for your tolerance. After 25 years as a parent and practitioner it has become increasingly apparent to me that the 'learning never stops'.

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Musculoskeletal Disorders

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Japanese Acupuncture relieves my Acute Lower Back Pain Immediately

Thursday, November 12th, 2009

Last Monday week an innocuous incident saw me dropped by a severe case of lower back pain. Years of pre-acupuncture physical toil, harvesting potatoes and picking fruit has taken it’s toll on my body, leaving me with a susceptible lower back. For the last 5 years regular acupuncture treatment and heightened awareness of no can [...]

Japanese Acupuncture for Severe Acute Lower Back Pain and Sciatica

Monday, June 1st, 2009

Using Japanese Acupuncture last night I had the privilege of treating my brand-new next-door neighbor for excruciating lower back pain and sciatica. Although Keiron had only just moved in and would only be staying for a week his plight became known to me in general conversation. He was already taking anti-inflammatory medication and had sought [...]

Daniel Kowalski uses Japanese Acupuncture and Breaks 3 World Records

Saturday, May 9th, 2009

One week ago retired Olympic Gold, Silver and Bronze medalist, Daniel Kowalski broke 3 world records at the Australian Masters Swimming titles. In this post we have a video interview with Daniel and I have provided a little of his successful history with Traditional Japanese Acupuncture. In late 1998 Daniel presented including suffering from a [...]

Life, Death and Japanese Acupuncture

Tuesday, February 24th, 2009

After a short, sharp session of Strewbee, “Fabulous Flying Fabric Frisbee” in the park outside clinic at ‘The Gabba’ in Brisbane, my students and I commenced a very enjoyable, comfortably busy Saturday morning in clinic. After finishing clinic around 1.15 pm, we ‘chowed’ (ate) down our tucker (food) kicking off what was an extremely productive [...]

Japanese Acupuncture and Severe Pain

Sunday, November 2nd, 2008

Greetings one and all, A very happy patient recently reported that Japanese Acupuncture significantly relieved her severe lower back, hip & neck pain, resolved her diabolical sleep pattern and restored her sense of well-being in only 3 treatments ! Chris first attended Acupuncture clinic on October 11 suffering from chronic severe neck, shoulder and hip [...]

24 Years Practicing Acupuncture

Monday, October 13th, 2008

In 1984 I arrived in the town of Gatton, not quite 100 miles south-west of the Queensland state capital, Brisbane, Australia. I had completed the majority of my acupuncture studies and an old friend had assured me that there would be a strong demand for my services in this archetypal country town. This was the [...]

Japanese Acupuncture in the Himalayas

Monday, June 9th, 2008

G’Day, Hope all is well in your world and prosperity in all it’s forms is your constant companion. I received this email from our traveling colleague, Jenni and thought the sentiments expressed within well worth posting ? Hope you enjoy, I sure did! Kind regards, Alan Not the Himalayas, South Island, New Zealand Heya Alan, [...]

Acupuncture with Intra Dermal Needles for Acute Injury

Saturday, May 24th, 2008

Jason is a Massage practitioner of great repute at the Queensland Sports Medicine Center in Brisbane, Australia, where we both work as specialist consultants in our respective modalities . He is also a committed and outrageously enthusiastic mountain bike rider, detouring on his way to work via Brisbane’s resident mountain, Mt. Cootha on a regular [...]

From Debilitating Low Back Pain to Morocco in 4 Treatments

Monday, March 31st, 2008

Lynn is currently in Morocco, in this video she explains how articulate acupuncture helped her to go on holidays pain free. I am busy as a blue a..ed fly, getting it together for the launch of the new resource/networking site by June very,very steep learning curve (please be patient). Also crossing my t’s and dotting [...]

Acupuncture Turns Patient’s Life Around

Monday, March 17th, 2008

G’day One and All, Hope life is going swimmingly for you. I sent a newsletter out to patient’s, students and practitioners yesterday entitled ‘Why I Do What I Do’, a brief insight into my motivation and an explanation as to why I am still practicing Acupuncture after 25 years at the coalface. In response to [...]

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