Are the 2 needles between the vertebrae (with high frequency) needled deeply (like down to the dura mater) or superficially like the others lateral to the spinous processes?
It depends on the patient presentation. During the course we get into the use of different frequencies based on our assessment protocol and focused patient history.
The World Health Organization (WHO) and the Center for Disease Control (CDC) do not recommend the use of gloves for intradermal or subcutaneous injections - unless the skin is visibly broken. In which case acupuncture would not be administered there.
Are the 2 needles between the vertebrae (with high frequency) needled deeply (like down to the dura mater) or superficially like the others lateral to the spinous processes?
Hi Tyme! they are superficial but deep enough to be lodged into the interspinous/vertebral ligaments.
In the online seminars you have the possibility of having subtitled translation into Portuguese Brazil
I will look into it and speak with IT. Thanks for asking.
There are some free auto translated in all languages here: RUclips channel is here: youtube.com/@aseseminars?si=HQHjGPntELhWUQfV
and because I wanted to buy your seminars. So there is no translation? those on RUclips I've seen them all@@electroacupuncturedoc
You were talking about high and low frequency. So which one is which?
It depends on the patient presentation. During the course we get into the use of different frequencies based on our assessment protocol and focused patient history.
why not using gloves?
The World Health Organization (WHO) and the Center for Disease Control (CDC) do not recommend the use of gloves for intradermal or subcutaneous injections - unless the skin is visibly broken. In which case acupuncture would not be administered there.