Deepest Health Podcast 29 – Structural integration and acupuncture : An interview with Cintain 昆游龍
The main event for this week’s podcast is digging into the similarities and differences between the theories underlying acupuncture and structural integration.
We explore what this might mean for Chinese medicine practitioners, how we classically informed practitioners can or should integrate Western anatomical understanding, and so much more. Is the jingmai system the same as the fascial system described in work like Anatomy Trains? Also in this podcast, a new scholarship fund and more about social media and why Chinese medicine practitioners should pay attention to it.
I’m still very interested in hearing your feedback – including playing it live on the next podcast. Just check out the podcast feedback page to add your two cents.
Links of interest
Cintain’s home online – The Wandering Dragon
Cintain on Twitter
Article by Cintain about structural integration and acupuncture on Chinese Medicine Central
Press release about 1.06 million bequest to NCNM to create need based scholarships
Podcast 26, where I discuss social media (among other things)
My latest post where I ask you to give me feedback about the business topics that most vex you
Podcast feedback page
Podcast archive
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