This is video #2 in your Week of Learning. Remember to post your comment below after you watch the video. You may need to scroll down the list of other’s comments to get to the comment box. These first two videos demonstrate treatment of severe chronic pain patients.
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I believe you have observed some very interesting points , thanks for the post.
Thanks a lot for this opportunity to enjoy your practice and to motivate me to keep practiciyng to improve day by day. Very explicit. Thanks. Thanks. Thanks
Another great video – I love that you have cut these down into little bite size bits and how motivational they are! I will be adding more root treatment to the mix tomorrow:)
It is nice to have the patient participate in the treatment. Really impressive this color therapy.
I am really glad you’ve made a YouTube of this… I really don’t remember too much of the seminar… so I’m please to have the highlights… CR
One more successful treatment.
Good to see the treatment sequences in action. When you did the root tx the testing is cut off so I was confused on how you determined the Lv weak, Lower Lt quadrant weak combo then went to SI 8, etc, Lv2. You called this the Polar Meridian Pair — I’ve forgotten this technique so will refresh with the book when I get back in the office but still wondering about how you determined Lv weak, Lower Lt quadrant weak combo.
I did have to edit that video down to 10 minutes, so left out the diagnostic stuff and soul healing. I used the AcuLogic software to test the meridians of the patient, from that graph plus using Alarm Point Kinesiology I determined the root treatment. My book has all the instructions for that. Soul healing is simply saying hello to the soul of the patient of part of his body and giving it a soul order to heal. I learned that from my teacher Dr. Zhi Gang Sha. You can read about it in his book Soul Mind Body Medicine – great!
Darren
Thank you yet again. Always a great learning experience.
Great video and technique. I hope to be as good some day. My clients love this machine. I overheard one of my patients saying, “she helped my back but she didnt even touch it. She treated my ear”
Very exciting to see so much improvement so quickly and easily.
I love watching how people get rid of debilitating pain so easily. Thank you
Thanks again,
Great video. I am tempted to start my Acutron more often now! Great result without discomfort sensation of needle.
Thanks Darren a very interesting approach to treating the knee and so effective!
A picture is worth a thousand words. I was there when you filmed this and I took notes – and I still learned more by watching the video! Thanks for making these videos available.
Tremendous!! The treatment helped the tennis player and answered some questions I had about polar meridian pairs.
Thanks,
andy
Another good video, and reminder for use of ear points. One question, did you use the ear probe in the ear or just the normal negative probe? It looked as if it was just the regular probe.
I should be doing this on my own knees.
You do make it look so easy. I have found that getting the patient involved in the treatment by holding the probe is a good idea and sometimes is necessary. Looking forward to the next video!
The videos are extremely helpfull. Its wonderfull to see the client get so much releif. I am a visual person so this method of teaching works for me much better than a book.
Thanks !
Thanks agan, Darren, for another amazing video. Seeing is believing and I’m anxious to use your balancing points on my patient who limps or can hardly walk.
Hi Darren,
Thanks for another great learning experience.
I’ve used IF pads #5 with great success on an 81y.o pt with a “failed tendon” and pain after three bunnionectomies.
She came in with a cane on her 1st app’t, came back for her cane after the 2nd tx, and came without a cane for her 3rd tx.
I’m looking forward to exploring your other techniques.
Dear Darren,
These videos are very helpful.
I have your book but seeing you in action makes everything much more clear.
Thank you for your generosity
Helen
Have had some patients with advanced knee conditions respond to electro-acupuncture treatments far beyond my expectations, but the treatment time was much longer, and on occasion, relief lasted only while the needles were in place. Thank you for showing me a better way.
Wow!
I can hardly wait to get one!
looks like great techniques for OMD’s.
I do not have this degree.
Great video! Thank you for sharing your knowledge.
Thanks for demonstrating tx the polar pairs. An excellent refresher!
You put the spring back into this man’s step! Delightful to see. I’ve enjoyed watching you work with him applying the color and probes – an invaluable learning experience for me- a real team effort sure to help get the response you’re seeking. He left really happy with what you did for him. Great job Darren! Thanks so much for sharing.
So far in my practice, I tend to lean on my needles as the front line and then follow up with IF pads or local wands for Circle the Dragon. So I would have done a Japanese root treatment, with local needles and then the Acutron. (Takes a full session—60 minutes +). I have not really implemented using the multi-step protocol alone (without the needles). Now I think I will! Much less time, and perfect for community style group treatments too. I’ll report back.
Thank you.
Hi Peri, Yes, this does lend itself well to community style acupuncture because it moves fast. You can also have 1 or more patients being treated with pads while you treat someone else with probes!
Hi Darren, As always, you gave us very straightforward information as to using your Acutron. I love that there aren’t any needles, as I find that is a very strong objection toward acupuncture. Also, I like that you can make the experience interactive and have the patient participate in his own health recovery by asking him to hold the probe.
In your opinion, how could this be integrated into the community acupuncture style of treatment? I have some ideas, but would like some feedback from you?
Hello Patricia, Yes, I have used Acutron in community acupuncture settings. Because the treatments are so quick for pain (and even potentially for emotional imbalances once you get good at it), you can line ‘em up and just do the sequence therapies, let them rest or exercise between rounds of treatment. You could integrate this with needles well. Have you tried anything like this yet? Darren
I have not yet, but right now, I am seriously considering it.
Thank you very much for the clinical tips. Very helpful and will put them to good use.
Seeing this in person was incredible. He really was shocked! Thanks for the great video.
Hi Heidi, Do you feel like you are ready to start using this sequence therapy approach after being at 2 seminars? Darren
The ability to have the client hold a probe in position is a marvelously straightforward way of involving the client in the session. Client participation clearly de-mystifies the Acutron and the treatment process allowing the client to fully experience benefits.
I never tire of seeing animated hope, joy and vitality return to a person who has long been burdened with disabling pain.
You put that very well Dennis!
wounderful vedio
Thanks for another useful video with technique I can apply immediately.
Very helpful. Thank you for these videos.