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Stroke & Spinal Cord Injury

A Zhu's Scalp Acupuncture module with Prof Ming Qing Zhu and Dr James Lu on identifying, localising and treating acute and chronic stroke and integrating scalp Acupuncture into spinal cord injury programs.

Prof Ming Qing Zhu Dr James Lu
Stroke & Spinal Cord Injury
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Held
Past seminar
Method
Scalp Acupuncture
Presenters
Prof Ming Qing Zhu
Dr James Lu
About This Seminar

About This Seminar

Zhu's Scalp Acupuncture (ZSA) is a microsystem developed by Professor Zhu based on 50 years of clinical experience. It is recognised as one of the most effective Acupuncture systems for treating difficult conditions and integrates Chinese and Western medicine paradigms.

Key characteristics include treating patients in a seated position, painless needle application, immediate responses with long-term outcomes, long needle retention (up to 3 days), the use of 'Daoyin' (movement/exercise) combined with needling, and easy integration with other Acupuncture styles.

What This Seminar Covered

01

Identify Stroke Types

How to identify different types of stroke.

02

Localise the Lesion

How to localise the lesion of a stroke.

03

Acute Stroke

How to treat an acute stroke patient.

04

Chronic Stroke

How to treat a chronic stroke patient.

05

Regain Function

How to help a stroke patient regain function.

06

Spinal Cord Injury

How to integrate scalp Acupuncture into multidisciplinary spinal cord injury programs.

The Presenters

Prof Ming Qing Zhu

Founder of Zhu's Scalp Acupuncture, a microsystem developed from 50 years of clinical experience that integrates Chinese and Western medicine paradigms.

Dr James Lu

Direct disciple of Dr Zhu and Director of Zhu's Neuro Acupuncture and Rehabilitation Centre. Licensed Acupuncturist and Physical Therapist with more than 20 years in the medical profession, with a doctorate in Physical Therapy and a Master of Science. Background in orthopedics, stroke rehabilitation, balance and vestibular disorders and pain management.

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