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II. Specialty Level-Acupuncture For Sports Medicine - McMaster University Medical Acupuncture Program: An Evidence-Based Approach

II. Specialty Level-Acupuncture For Sports Medicine

acupuncture kneeTreatments of sport medicine problem are discussed in detail.

Acupuncture For Sports Medicine

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ACUP 2A25. Acupuncture for Head, Facial and Neck problems in Sports Medicine

In this course, common problems in the head, facial and neck regions will be reviewed and potent acupuncture points for these problems will be taught. Management of more challenging conditions such as neuralgia, torticollis, and radiculopathy will be discussed.

ACUP 2B25. Acupuncture for Thoracic, Abdominal and Lower Back Problems in Sports Medicine

In this course, common problems in the thoracic and rib cage lower back regions will be reviewed and potent acupuncture points for these problems will be taught. Management of more challenging conditions such as costochondritis, rib cage dysfunction, and thoracic outlet syndrome.

ACUP 2C25. Acupuncture for Upper Extremity Problems in Sports Medicine

In this course, common problems in the upper extremities will be reviewed and potent acupuncture points for these problems will be taught. Management of more challenging conditions such as labrum tears, growth plate issues, and fractures will be discussed.

ACUP 2D25. Acupuncture for Lower Extremity Problems in Sports Medicine

In this course, common problems in the lower extremities will be reviewed and potent acupuncture points for these problems will be taught. Management of more challenging conditions such as labrum tears, stress fractures, compartment syndrome, and osteochondritis dissecans will be discussed.

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