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Yun-tao Ma, Ph.D., Lic. Ac, has made a worldwide-recognized contribution in
the field of medical acupuncture for Pain Management, Sports Medicine and Trauma Rehabilitation. Dr. Ma is the founder and director of
the Biomedical Acupuncture Institute, Boulder, CO, USA, Visiting professor Scientific Acupuncture course, Medical Schools, Orsay, Paris, France
Dr. Ma’s 40 year background in clinical acupuncture, neuroscience research with the National Institute of Health (NIH) and his teaching experience in Medical Schools and Universities have all contributed to the creation of the proprietary Integrative Neuro-muscular Acupuncture System (INMAS).
Dr. Ma has been an invited speaker at international medical acupuncture conferences in Spain, Germany, France, Brazil, United Kingdom, United States, China and Greece. Presently Dr Ma is the Editor-in-chief of new revised textbook Acupuncture and Moxibustion for International Students, Academia of TCM, China 2010. Dr. Ma conducts courses on Biomedical Acupuncture for medical professionals in the United States and worldwide.
Dr Ma’s new textbook Biomedical Acupuncture for Sports and Trauma Rehabilitation, Dry Needling techniques will be published by Elsevier, March ,2010
As invited Faculty at 2010 AAMA Symposium (American Academy of Medical Acupuncture) Orlando, Fl, April 23-25, Dr Ma will have a presentation and 2 clinical workshops.
Subject: "Biomedical Acupuncture for Sports and Trauma Rehabilitation. Dry Needling Techniques "
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Our structural, neuro-anatomically and patho-physiologically defined medical acupuncture system greatly facilitates your learning process and clinical practice.
The Biomedical Acupuncture for Pain Management is a novel model defined by neuroanatomy and neurophysiology and characterized by clinical reproducibility, predictability and standardization while still maintaining all the benefits of the Classical Acupuncture Model. The Biomedical Acupuncture Model is based on biomedical research and clinical evidence collected over the past 40 years.
"I've taken both the UCLA course in medical acupuncture and the Harvard course and in my opinion your course in
Biomedical Acupuncture for Pain Management was the most user-friendly, practical and easiest to implement in clinical practice. The day after the course ended I was able to treat musculoskeletal patients with your techniques with confidence." Dayton Haigney, MD
Biomedical Acupuncture is a clinical modality for pain management and permits you to implement medical acupuncture in an unprecedented short time in your daily practice in the context of your biomedical knowledge.
The underlying neuro-immuno-endocrino-cardial mechanisms triggered by needling that enable the body to activate the self-healing capacity of the living system are part of built-in survival mechanisms in biological systems. These mechanisms are what have enabled the longevity of acupuncture over centuries.
Our Biomedical Acupuncture Model clinically and theoretically represents these biomedical mechanisms. Biomedical Acupuncture will help you to better understand and incorporate medical acupuncture as an adjunct or complimentary therapy into your daily practice without undergoing the complex and time-consuming process of learning antiquated procedures of the empirical model of classical acupuncture.
To purchase a copy of our textbook: Biomedical Acupuncture for Pain
Management, by Yun-tao Ma, Mila Ma, and
Zang Hee Cho, Elsevier, 2005 please visit
Elsevier Health or
Amazon.
Our practical workshop mainly presents important subjects and skills that are not included in the textbook.
Please contact us at
BMAI@BioMedAcupuncture.com
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Course Schedule for 2010
Biomedical Acupuncture for Pain Management
Dry Needling Techniques
Boulder, CO Jan.
29-31sold
Paris, France Feb. 19-21sold
Paris, France, Feb 26-28 sold
Boulder, CO March 5-7, sold
Ottawa, March
19-21Reg.closed
ATLANTA, GA MARCH 26-28
Chicago, Il April 16-18
Phoenix, AZ,
May 21-23
Boulder,CO June 4-6
Anchorage, Alaska,July 16-18
Brazil, Rio, Natal -August
Sydney,Australia Oct 8-10
(Pain Management course )
Sydney, Australia Oct 15-17
(Sports &Trauma Rehabilitation)
Biomedical acupuncture for Sports and
Trauma Rehabilitation,
DRY NEEDLING Techniques
Boulder, CO Jan. 16-17,
sold
Boulder, CO March 5-7, sold
Boulder, June 18-19-20, 2010
Boulder, CO September 10-12
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To contact us :
BMAI@BioMedAcupuncture.com
(303) 516-0595 |
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I have purchased at least fifty acupuncture textbooks and
without a moment's hesitation I recommend yours to every doctor that is interested in learning acupuncture
Dr Mark Kestner
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Biomedical Acupuncture for Pain Management. An Integrative approach, by Yun-tao
Ma, Mila Ma, Zan Cho, Elsevier, 2005. Translated into German, Chinese and Portuguese. |
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