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Telemedicine Guide: A Low Back Pain Case Study By Matt Callison L.Ac and Brian Lau, AP

About this event

Join Lhasa OMS as we host Matt Callison, L.Ac.(President and Founder), and Brian Lau, AP, C.SMA of the Sports Medicine Acupuncture Certification (SMAC) program to discuss a low back pain case study using telemedicine.

Initially this content was supposed to be presented as a live webinar for students and graduates of the SMAC program to be a review of Module II: Low Back, Hip and Groin. While preparing for this live webinar, Matt and Brian spent days recording videos to learn and experiment with using different features of a digital platform and the logistics of using different devices and camera angles.

In this webinar, they will present and narrate the video recording to share how they approach telemedicine through the lens of Sports Medicine Acupuncture (SMA).

What Attendees Will Learn:

  • Suggestions for preparing your space, camera angles and lighting
  • The SMAC approach to assessment and treatment through telemedicine
  • Suggested stretches and exercises to prescribe patients


Who Should Attend:

  • Practitioners and Students interested in learning more about telemedicine
  • Practitioners and Students interested in learning more about Sports Medicine Acupuncture
  • Practitioners and Students interested in learning more about Postural Assessment, Stretching and Exercises being prescribed through telemedicine

About Our Speakers:

Matt Callison’s unique ability to blend Chinese Medicine with Sports Medicine for almost 30 years is demonstrated by his excellent reputation. This is particularly evident in his educational program, the “Sports Medicine Acupuncture Certification Program,” which is attended by acupuncturists worldwide. He has over 20 years experience in cadaver dissection that has helped him to further broaden and deepen his educational program for the acupuncturist. Mr. Callison has had a clinical practice for over 26 years and is well known for developing innovative and successful treatment protocols for musculoskeletal injury. He has published many articles including a clinical study on acupuncture and tibial stress syndromes (shin splints) as well as an article on Sports Related Muscle Tension Headaches in the Journal of Chinese Medicine. Furthermore, Mr. Callison is well-known for his work with professional athletes. Mr. Callison is the creator of the Motor Point and Acupuncture Meridian Chart as well as the author of three publications—The Motor Point Manual, Motor Point Index and now available, Sports Medicine Acupuncture: An Integrated Approach Combining Sports Medicine and Traditional Chinese Medicine Textbook.


Brian Lau, AP, C.SMA has 15 years of experience in movement therapy, structural therapy and acupuncture. He began in 1998 with study in tai chi, qigong, liu he ba fa and other internal Taoist arts, which produced such profound changes in his structure and alignment that it propelled his existing interest in health into fulltime professional study. After becoming certified in structural integration (the body of work developed by Dr. Ida Rolf), he went on to study Biomechanics with advanced rolfer Liz Gaggini and fascial connections with advanced rolfer and KMI director Tom Myers. Having developed a focus on internal movement of organs from his Taoist internal practice, Brian also studied visceral manipulation, first with Liz Gaggini and later with the Barral Institute.

While Brian found these manual practices to be powerful tools to effect change in his patients, he noted that internal organ function was often the driving force in patient pathology. He therefore intensified his training by studying Traditional Chinese Medicine. While TCM greatly increased his scope of practice, he did not find it expanded on his previous work so much as it offered another system to use. The Sports Medicine Acupuncture Certification program offered a methodology that bridged the gap between structural theory and the medicine of TCM; Brian entered SMAC intent on fully integrating TCM with his background in structural integration and Taoist internal practices.



 

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