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Seminars

YNSA – Yamamoto New Scalp Acupuncture – FULLY BOOKED

YNSA – Yamamoto New Scalp Acupuncture – FULLY BOOKED

YNSA Yamamoto New Scalp Acupuncture Developed by Japanese doctor Toshikatsu Yamamoto, the YNSA scalp acupuncture method is a complete system for evaluation, diagnosis and treatment. Yamamoto´s YNSA method is the second-most prevalent microsystem in the world, behind only auriculotherapy. The system is very effective in treating both acute and chronic pain, as well as many neurological alterations such as after effects of a stroke. It is also very effective in many other pathologies.

22 & 23 maart, 2025

Upper limbs Musculoskeletal Pain – Mazzanti AcuOsteo method® – physiopathology and treatment by Acupuncture and Osteopathy

Upper limbs Musculoskeletal Pain – Mazzanti AcuOsteo method® – physiopathology and treatment by Acupuncture and Osteopathy

Musculoskeletal pain is one of the most frequent reasons for consultation in my own clinic. In my experience, Acupuncture and Osteopathic medicine are two effective techniques and they are synergistic in treating pain. Often pain is generically reported to a widespread area of a joint, together with some rigidity and it can be difficult to identify the Acupuncture Channel involved in a musculoskeletal pain. Osteopathic manipulative treatment’s aim is to bring back joints in their physiological position, reduce pain and limitation of the movement, and help to identify the channel that needs to be treated with Acupuncture.

3 & 4 May 2025

Syndrome Differentiation made Easy

Syndrome differentiation (Bian Zheng Lun Zhi), sometimes translated as pattern diagnosis, is the core of TCM practice. In this seminar, Dr Shen, drawing on over 40 years of clinical and teaching experience, will explore the challenges of syndrome differentiation and work to simplify its complexity while clarifying common ambiguities.

May 11, 2025

Wrist-Ankle Acupuncture (WAA)

Wrist-Ankle Acupuncture (WAA)

Wrist-Ankle Acupuncture (WAA) is an acupuncture technique invented in 1975 by Professor Zhang Xinshu. WAA involves the stimulation of 12 acupuncture points located in the wrist and ankle through the insertion of subcutaneous needles that are left in place and crusted over. It is a completely painless technique and is widely used in clinical practice, particularly for musculoskeletal disorders, but also for internal medicine in combination with somatic acupuncture. During the seminar, the main applications of this method will be illustrated, and a lot of attention and space will be given to the practical part and the methodology of needle insertion.

11 & 12 October 2025

MASTER CLASS – YNSA ADVANCED COURSE

MASTER CLASS – YNSA ADVANCED COURSE

We are excited to announce that the advanced YNSA course is coming to Amsterdam! After successfully teaching this program in countries such as Mexico, Chile, Argentina, the Philippines, Switzerland, Spain, and France, Juan Hahn will share with you his unique approach that deepens the practice of Yamamoto's Scalp Acupuncture. This course is designed to introduce new "tools" that will exponentially enhance your therapeutic capabilities. It's not simply about applying points or protocols; attendees will have the opportunity to develop creative and innovative strategies that will transform their approach to treating patients. Please note that completion of the Level 1 course is a prerequisite.

18 & 19 October 2025

Cosmetic Acupuncture

Cosmetic Acupuncture

This 2 day workshop will introduce you to the world of cosmetic acupuncture focusing on the theory and the practice. Cosmetic acupuncture is a safe and interesting alternative to fillers and other popular, but invasive cosmetic treatments. It has TCM roots and uses a holistic approach to the topic of beauty. The workshop is divided in two parts.The first day we will learn about the aging and regeneration processes of the skin from a Western medical point of view,including anatomical and physiological aspects explaining the function,aging and regeneration of the skin.

Autumn, 2025