Improving clinical outcomes with acupuncture for patients with complex pain
In this presentation, Australian acupuncturist and experienced teacher, Beau Mannix, will take the hard work out of deciphering acupuncture research for chronic pain.
Beau has distilled his postgraduate pain studies into clinically useful nuggets of information that will help you achieve next-level clinical outcomes for your chronic pain patients.
In this exclusive webinar for Acupuncture Now Australia, Beau has read all of the significant acupuncture for the treatment of chronic pain studies (so that you don't have to) and highlights the key interventions that you can add to your treatments tomorrow. This is not just protocol acupuncture, but rather the knowledge of a choice of tools and how to use them to add to your differential diagnosis led treatment plan, regardless of your acupuncture system of choice.
This seminar discusses a range of acupuncture methods and how to vary them according to your patient’s need according to the latest in acupuncture research:
- Appropriate needle retention time
- What constitutes a course of acupuncture
- Distal versus local needling
- Understanding variations of electro-acupuncture frequency
- Understanding how acupuncture creates changes in the brain to produce long-lasting effects for chronic pain relief
What you do in clinic tomorrow for that person with complex chronic pain may look very different after attending this webinar. You will not be short of a tweak to your treatment plan that according to evidence, may just give a much more beneficial treatment outcome.
This seminar is 90 minutes long and is followed by 30 minutes of Q&A and constitutes 2 CPD points.
Dr Beau Mannix (Acupuncturist)
Beau Mannix has been involved in the teaching and practice of acupuncture and Chinese Medicine for the past 16 years. Having career roles as a Lecturer, Senior Lecturer, and now Curriculum Facilitator at the Endeavour College of Natural Health. As a professional swimmer in a former life, Beau has always had a keen interest in human performance and, more importantly, in dealing with injuries and pain.
Having completed a Masters's in the Science of Medicine (Pain Management) in 2018. With a particular interest in acupuncture’s role in the neurobiology of pain, then realising that acupuncture affects most of the body's mechanisms of pain modulation, he strives to convey this information to keen students. The students also understand the scope of how acupuncture can help in the treatment of pain.
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