| ABOUT THE AUTHORS
Dr Yun-tao Ma, PhD, Lic Ac, is recognized worldwide for his contributions to the field of Medical Acupuncture, Pain Management and Sports Medicine.
Dr Ma's 30-year background in clinical acupuncture, neuroscience research with the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and his teaching experience in Medical Schools and Universities have all contributed to the creation of the evidence-based Biomedical Acupuncture Model and a proprietary Integrative Neuro-muscular Acupoint System for a Pain Management (INMAS)
From 2005 more then 2800 medical professionals in the United States and worldwide complete his courses Integrative Neuro-muscular Acupuncture for Pain Management
The textbook, Biomedical Acupuncture for Pain Management. An Integrative approach,by Yun-tao Ma, Mila Ma, and Zan Cho was published by Elsevier in 2005 and has been translated into German, Chinese and Portuguese. Dr Ma has written 3 other highly acclaimed textbooks and presently is working on a new textbook.
As an invited speaker, Dr Ma has presented his Biomedical Acupuncture Model at International symposiums of Medical Acupuncture in London, Humburg, Frankfurt, Washington, Barcelona, Sao Paulo, Prague; at Vanderbilt , Iowa, Maryland Medical Schools, Andrews Institute for Orthopedics and Sport Medicine, National University of Health Science; Shanghai Fudan University, International Acupuncture Training center, Shanghai,China, Academy of TCM sciences,Beijing, China, World Congress of World Federations of Acupuncture Societies, Beijing, China
German Journal of Medical Acupuncture (DZA) invited Dr. Ma to write a cover story The New Integrative Biomedical Acupuncture Model (49. Jahrgang 2/2006) British Journal CAM published a cover story about Dr. Ma and his Biomedical Acupuncture Model.
Presently Dr Ma conducts seminars and teaches Biomedical Acupuncture course to medical professionals in the United States and worldwide.
Mila Ma, MD, Lic. Ac. has learned and practiced medical acupuncture for Pain Management and Trauma rehabilitation in Europe and the United States and personally experienced the benefit of acupuncture after a serious rock climbing accident.
In 2005 she co-authored medical acupuncture textbook Biomedical Acupuncture for Pain Management. An Integrative Approach, published by Elsevier. Mila Ma is a co-founder of the Biomedical Acupuncture Institute (BMAI).She is a visiting professor at International Acupuncture Training center, Shanghai, China
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Zang Hee Cho, Ph.D. , is a Member of National Academy of Science-Institute of Medicine and the National Advisory Council for the U.S. N.I.H. National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine. Dr. Cho has worked on M.R.I. since the late 1970s developing numerous high-speed imaging techniques and methods essential for today's fMRI. Dr. Cho pioneered Acupuncture - fMRI. This study demonstrated a correlation between acupuncture stimulation and activation of the corresponding brain cortex. In 2005, Dr. Cho co-authored medical acupuncture textbook Biomedical Acupuncture for Pain Management. An Integrative Approach, published by Elsevier
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