About the Course
Learn more advanced Fang Scalp Acupuncture patterns and how to overlay images and combine TCM theories in order to treat complicated diseases!
Fang Scalp Acupuncture is an award winning acupuncture microsystem that beautifully integrates Traditional Chinese Medicine with neuroscience. Developed in the 1960s by Dr. Fang Yun Peng and his son Dr. Fang Ben Zheng, Fang Scalp Acupuncture earned national recognition in China at the 1978 National Science and Technology conference.
Fang Scalp Acupuncture allows a TCM practitioner to adjust the body's Qi flow through the central nervous system. It is very effective on a broad spectrum of acute and chronic diseases; it often yields quick results and immediate pain relief.
Dr. Ching Ching Chi studied extensively with Dr. Fang Ben Zheng and has since incorporated Fang Scalp Acupuncture in her treatment protocol with great clinical success. Dr. Chi has gone great lengths to understand and standardize the Fang microsystem in order to better teach the next generation of TCM practitioners -- and she is the first teach it in English!
Course Objectives
In this course you will:
review key framework points and unit measurements from Fang Scalp Acupuncture 1
learn more complicated patterns of the Fu Xiang, Dao Fu Xiang, Fu Zang, Dao Xiang and Dao Zang images
learn patterns for pain management
overlay multiple microsystems on the scalp
combine channel theory with Fang Scalp microsystems
combine Fang Scalp Acupuncture with traditional body needle acupuncture
This course will be taught online with plentiful opportunity to practice point location and treatment patterns. There will also be an in-person session offered for hands-on practice.
Course Materials
Please purchase a mannequin head to practice needling the scalp patterns. This is the mannequin that we recommend: HAIRWAY Bald Mannequin Head.Â
Your Instructor
Dr. Ching Ching Chi
Dr. Chi studied Fang Scalp Acupuncture extensively with Dr. Fang Ben Zheng, who developed Fang Scalp Acupuncture with his father Dr. Fang Yun Peng. She has effectively incorporated it into her treatment method, TCM Unified Practice (UP) Method, with great clinical success.