A course addressing two systems of Chinese scalp acupuncture: Jiao Sunfa scalp acupuncture and Zhu scalp acupuncture.
Contrary to common belief, Jiao Sunfa scalp acupuncture and Zhu scalp acupuncture are not limited to the treatment of neurological disorders. They can be applied equally effectively to conditions related to internal medicine, endocrine disorders, emotional disturbances, gynaecological conditions, and—of course—the treatment of pain.
This is the third scalp acupuncture course that Juan Hahn is presenting in Shenzhou. The seminar will introduce several new elements. Among them is an anatomical model specifically designed for this course, which can be manipulated while being projected. This model features a high level of anatomical detail and facilitates understanding and accurate localisation of different areas and points. He will also present concepts from neuroanatomy, neurophysiology, and other areas of neuroscience.
Participants will be able to apply the knowledge from the very next day after completing the course, which represents a real added value in clinical practice by incorporating new “tools” to achieve more effective results with patients.
With this course, he continues to develop a training pathway focused on the integration of different scalp acupuncture systems, within a process that remains open and continually evolving.
All those who have already completed Juan’s YNSA (Yamamoto’s New Scalp Acupuncture) course are invited to expand their therapeutic possibilities through this NFSA course. Those who have not previously attended any of his courses are also very welcome.
Program
- Neuroanatomical and neurofunctional review
- Conectome
- Classical acupuncture of the head
- Jiao Shunfa
Motor area, sensory area, chorea-tremor control area, vasomotor area, foot-motor sensory area (fmsa), dizziness and auditory area, first speech area, second speech area, third speech area, application area, visual area, balance area, mania control area, emotion area, central area, head or nose, throat, mouth, tongue area, stomach area, liver and gallbladder area, thorax area, reproductive system area, intestine area. - Ming Qing Zhu
Steps to success, head and face area, upper jiao area, middle jiao area, lower jiao area, perineum and foot area, cervical area, thoracic area, lumbar area, sacral area, shoulder area, hip area, upper limbs area, lower limbs area, upper abdomen area, lower abdomen area, frontotemporal area, occipitotemporal area, occipitotemporal area, occipital area, temporo-auricular area. - Combination of NFSA with YNSA
- Stimulation of the needles
- Brainstorm
- Scalp acupuncture areas/points, holographically projected. Classical TCM approach with neuroanatomy elements included.

