Stroke & Spinal Cord Injury

Prof Ming Qing Zhu and Dr James Lu

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WHO SHOULD ATTEND THe STROKE & SPINAL CORD INJURY seminar?

  • Practitioners interested in providing effective & specialised treatments for stroke & spinal Cord Injuries (SCI)
  • Practitioners who want to learn more in depth knowledge for stroke & SCI conditions
  • Practitioners who want to treat more than their treatable day to day conditions... interested in growing their areas of expertise.
  • Chines Medicine students or graduates who would like to develop their own niche market in scalp and neuro-acupuncture... attract neurological condition patients including stroke, paralysis and more.





what our zsa students are saying

Charlene Tsang - Investing in a Bright Future

Dr Alia Melki - Helping Communities Globally

Dr Marcin Wolfinger - The Best of Both Worlds

Dr Peter Mejia - Rising to Meet the Challenge

Dr Sohial Farzam - Inspiring Solutions

Dr James Lu - A Wealth of Experience

WHAT YOU WILL LEARN FROM THIS COURSE

  • how to identify different types of stroke
  • how to localise the lesion of a stroke
  • how to treat an acute stroke patient
  • how to treat a chronic stroke patient
  • how to help a stroke patient regain function
  • how to integrate scalp acupuncture into multidisciplinary SCI patients program and help them obtain significant and much faster improvement

treating a Stroke Patient with Hemiplegia using zhu's scalp acupuncture

Watch Dr James Lu treating a patient with hemiplegia on the right arm & leg during Basic ZSA course in Melbourne June 2018. This patient flew in from Adelaide to Melbourne to participate the event.

WHAT IS ZHU'S SCALP ACUPUNCTURE? 

Based on his 50 years of clinical experience and developed by Professor Zhu , Zhu Scalp Acupuncture is one of four Scalp Acupuncture systems known in China. It is recognised as one of the most effective Acupuncture systems for treating difficult conditions.

ZSA uses a microsystem on the scalp to affect different systems and areas within the body. It is an integrated system between Chinese and Western medicines and has its own map of treatment zones on the scalp.

Professor Zhu’s technique involves very short, fine needles to avoid any undue discomfort for the patient. The needle insertion is combined with appropriate stimulation techniques and specific physical movement/exercise, known as Dao Yin, to greatly increase the efficacy of the Acupuncture. 

  • The patient can easily be treated in a seated position.
  • The application of needles is painless.
  • Patients display immediate positive responses that translate into long term positive outcomes.
  • Long needle retention times, even up to 3 days, provides the patient with a continual therapeutic action.
  • It is an integrative form of medicine, informed by both Western and Chinese Medicine paradigms.
  • The necessity for ‘Daoyin’ as part of the treatment in order to achieve superior clinical outcomes.
  • ZSA is easily integrated with other styles of Acupuncture without conflict

HOW IS ZHU SCALP ACUPUNCTURE DIFFERENT FROM OTHER ACUPUNCTURE METHODS?

All about Dr James Lu

Dr Lu is a direct disciple of Dr Zhu and the director of Zhu’s Neuro Acupuncture & Rehabilitation Centre.

Dr. Lu, a licensed Acupuncturist and Physical Therapist, has been in the medical profession for over 20 years. He has worked as Director of Rehabilitation and Senior Physical Therapist in a variety of settings, including hospitals, rehabilitation centers and private clinics. His primary experience has been in the realms of orthopedics, stroke rehabilitation, balance/vestibular disorders and pain management. Dr. Lu holds a doctorate in Physical Therapy from The University of St. Augustine, and a Master’s of Science from The American College of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine.

To learn more about Dr Lu click here

what our zsa students are saying

"What I am loving about the ZSA courses is it's just so easy and practical...I can treat immobile people in a much quicker way"

Dr Alia Melki

Acupuncturist, Lebanon

"I think that when you learn from someone you want to be friends with and be around all the time you will just absorb all the information easier"

Dr Peter Mejia

Acupuncturist, Australia

 "I get very good results, especially with stroke patients. The human body is not only the body but the mind"

Dr Marcin Wolfinger

Neurologist, Poland

frequently asked questions

and some answers...

Is there any previous requirements to complete this seminar?

In order to attend the advanced ZSA seminars attendees must attend or have previously completed the Basics of ZSA Scalp Acupuncture module

How do I get the best seat for the seminar?

Early payment determines priority seating...the earlier the payment the better the seat

How many seats are available for the seminar?

Venue limited to 40 seats for each module. Reserved 5 seats only reserved for repeat attendees.

How do I become a fully qualified accredited Zhu's Scalp Acupuncture Practitioner?

To become a fully qualified accredited Zhu's Scalp Acupuncture Practitioner all four modules must be completed as well as a short internship in China organised through SustainHealth Academy 


Are course notes for the ZSA seminars provided in English?

Yes, all course notes provided at ZSA seminars are written in English.

Have More Questions ?

Email us at info@sustainhealthacademy.com.au, and we'll get back to you asap!

I have attended this seminar before but would like to do a refresher?

For repeat attendees please email us...
only 10 seats reserved for repeat students of ZSA courses.

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10:50 – 12:30

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15:30 – 15:50

15:50 – 17:00

registration

Introduction: Theory and Characteristics -
Locations,Functions and Indications (Part 1)

Tea break

Locations, Functions and Indications (Part 2)

Lunch break

Locating points + Hands On practice

Tea Break

Locating points + Hands On practice

09:00 – 11:00

11:00 –  11:30

11:30 – 13:00

13:00 – 14:00

14:00 – 16:00

16:00 – 16:30

16:30 – 18:30

Therapy of commonly seen and difficult diseases

Tea break

 Therapy of commonly seen and difficult diseases

 Lunch break

Therapy of commonly seen and difficult diseases

Tea Break

Therapy of commonly seen and difficult diseases

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