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Treating the Sinew Channels and Psychosomatic Pain: Yamamoto New Scalp Acupuncture

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In this YNSA presentation, we will be discussing treating the sinew channels (Tendo muscular Meridians) and psychosomatic pain. David Bomzon focuses on the use of the Ypsilon Points (12 organs and 12 channels). These points are also very effective in treating internal disorders.

Yamamoto New Scalp Acupuncture (YNSA) is named after the Japanese physician, Dr. Toshikatsu Yamamoto, who developed this acupuncture system in 1973. YNSA is used to treat neurological conditions and pain. YNSA is both effective and immediate in stroke patients with pain and/or restricted mobility.  As a result, the use of YNSA has increased and has become the most frequently used form of acupuncture. YNSA comprises of four deferent groups of points. Most of the YNSA points are located on the scalp.

  1. Basic points
  2. Brain and sensory points
  3. Ypsilon Points (12 organs and 12 channels)
  4. 12 Cranial nerve points.

 

At the end of the webinar, each participant will understand how YNSA can be used to treats internal organ and channel disorders with an emphasis on the sinew channels (Tendo Muscular Meridians) and psychosomatic pain.

The Ypsilon Points can become part of the practitioner's therapeutic toolbox and stimulate the participant to expand their knowledge on the application of YNSA with other therapeutic modalities in other clinical settings.

At the end of the webinar, each participant will understand how YNSA can be used to treats internal organ and channel disorders with an emphasis on the sinew channels (Tendo Muscular Meridians) and psychosomatic pain.
The Ypsilon Points can become part of the practitioner's therapeutic toolbox and stimulate the participant to expand their knowledge on the application of YNSA with other therapeutic modalities in other clinical settings.

  • Introduction: what is Fascia tissue and how is it connected to the sinew channels.
  • Learning Ypsilon, (12 internal organs and 12 Channels) points.
  • Neck and Abdominal diagnoses.
  • Learning when and how to apply the Ypsilon points.
  • Demonstration of YNSA treatment and explanations.
  • Summary, Q&A

David Bomzon is a Chinese medicine therapist and lecturer who specializes in acupuncture in neurological rehabilitation (neuroacupuncture) and is considered to be the leading authority on rehabilitative acupuncture in Israel. 

David graduated from “East-West College for Classical Chinese Medicine” in Tel-Aviv, Israel in 2006 and is a former student of Dr Toshikatsu Yamamoto, the discoverer of Yamamoto New Scalp Acupuncture (YNSA).

David established the “Pnima Center” in 2007, the largest community clinic in Israel for Integrative Chinese medicine, which combines classical Chinese medicine and YNSA with western medicine. The “Pnima Center” is a unique support center which provides continuing professional enrichment, as well as professional guidance to new graduates and experienced practitioners in the field of complementary medicine.

David is the lead acupuncturist in the Rehabilitation Department, Bnai-Zion Medical Center in Haifa, Israel and he is involved in clinical research which is investigating the benefits of YNSA in neurological rehabilitation. 

As a leading authority on YNSA in Israel, David is regularly invited to lecture on YNSA at professional gatherings and conferences around the world.

In 2015, David also opened the “Pnima International School of Scalp Acupuncture”. which holds live and delivers online YNSA workshops and in 2020 David published a book titled “Clinical Handbook of Yamamoto New Scalp Acupuncture”

Throughout his career as a therapist, lecturer, and mentor, David has pushed for the integral combination of acupuncture, Chinese medicine and scalp acupuncture.



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