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Three Main Theories of KHTThe three main theories in KHT are Correspondence Theory,Micro meridian Theory and Five Finger Theory
Correspondence TheoryThe hands reflect the anatomy and physiology of the wholebody; therefore, all the functions of the internal organs can becontrolled by stimulating corresponding points and areas on thehands for the treatment and prevention of disease.
Micromeridian Theory
There are 14 micro meridians on each hand and 345 points on these 14 meridians. By stimulating the points on themicromeridian and/or the micromeridian pathway itself, the physiological function of the whole body can be regulated.
Five finger Theory
Clinical experiments performed by In-Soon Park (1989) suggest that each finger corresponds to one of the zhang organsand reflects as well as influences the energy of that organ.
Main Diagnostic Methods in KHT
Yin Yang Pulse DiagnosisKorbin (1990) notes “in a homeostatic state, the relative pulsestrength of the carotid and radial arteries should be about equal oneach side of the body. The carotid and vertebral artery pulses
reflect the evenness of cerebral blood flow. Since both thevertebral and radial arteries arise from the subclavian artery, thestrength of radial pulse can be used as substitute for the vertebralartery if the wrist is held at the level of the heart.
The concept of the cerebral blood flow in KHT was first mentionedin the “Yellow Emperor’s Classic of Internal Medicine” (LingShu,Chapter 9, ZhongShi), but has not been utilized in clinical experience for a long time because of its vague and poorexplanation. Dr Yoo (the modern day founder of KHT) discovered the yin yang pulse diagnostic method that is used todiscern the abnormality of the zhang fu organs by comparing the widths and the sizes of the radial and carotid pulses.
‘When the renying (ST9) pulse is twice as large as the cunkou (LU9) pulse, the disease is in the foot shaoyang channel ofGall bladder. When it is twice as large and impetuous, the disease is in the hand shaoyang channel of triple warmer…when
the renying pulse is twice as large as the cunkou pulse, the foot shaoyang channel of gallbladder should be purged and thefoot jueyin channel of liver should be invigorated…’ (LingShu, Chapter 9, ZhongShi)
Three Constitutions TheoryThere have been many diagnostic theories and methods throughout Oriental medical history. It seems that almost no onehas provided an objective and systematic method in order to diagnose the excess or deficiency state of the Zhang Fuorgans. Determining the conditions of the Zhang Fu organs is themain key point in the advanced level of Oriental medicine. Inrevealing the states of the 12 Viscera and Bowels, the ThreeConstitutions Theory makes use of the Five Elements Theory uponwhich it is based.
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Workshop details at a glanceSchedule: See website for dates & locations www.jongbaik.co.uk
Credits: 13 contact hours per weekend
Prerequisites: These workshops are open to all health practitioners and
acupuncture students. If you are unsure of your suitability please
contact us.
CPD: Valid as CPD development
Cost: See website for details
Accreditation: ATCM
KHT Headquarters (Seoul)
Certification: Levels I, II & IV certified by Jong Baik Education
Level III certified by KHT Institute HQ in Seoul, Korea,
upon completion of Level I,II & III. Practitioners will be awarded the
title ‘cert KHT Seoul’
Material: All consumables to use during workshop & workshop notes
included in fee
KHT IOpen to acupuncture students, qualified acupuncture practitioners and all otherhealth practitioners. Attendance at this workshop will result in a certificate ofcompletion at Level I and will provide enough knowledge for practitioners tobegin practicing KHT and gain experience before they embark on Level II. It isstrongly recommended that practitioners also complete the other levels,
although this is not obligatory.
KHT IIOpen to acupuncture students, qualified acupuncture practitioners and all otherhealth practitioners. Attendance at this workshop will result in a certificate ofcompletion. It is strongly recommended that practitioners also complete theother levels, although this is not obligatory.
KHT IIIOnly students who have completed KHT Level I & II can attend. Attendance at this workshop would result in the issuing of an accreditedcertificate from KHT headquarters in Seoul, Korea and will entitle the student touse the letters ‘cert KHT Seoul’ after their name.
KHT IVOnly students who have completed KHT Levels I, II & III can attend. Attendance at this workshop would result in the issuing of a completioncertificate from Jong Baik Education.
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Day 2Discussion of B Micro Meridian (Governing Vessel)CirculationExplanation of important points (comparison with corresponding body points)Use of B Micro Meridian for various symptoms
Distribution of upper & lower extremity nerves and KHT
The back shu pointsDiagnosis & treatment of chronic problems
Introduction to KHT MoxaThermotherapy & body temperature
Immunity (white blood cells & lymphocytes)Sympathetic & parasympathetic nervesMechanisms underlying KHT MoxaPrecautions & contraindications
Supervised practice sessions and treatment of students
KHT I S yl l a b u
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Korean Hand Therapy II Syllabus Day 1
Review of A & B Micro Meridians
3 Yin Micro Meridians (Lu,P,Ht)CirculationComparison between body meridians and hand micro meridiansImportant point locationsRelated symptoms and applicationsTonification & reduction methods (needling and press pellets)
Five element pointsWell, Spring, Stream, River, SeaRelated symptoms & applications
3 Yang Micro Meridians (LI, SI, SJ)CirculationComparison between body meridians and hand micro meridiansImportant point locationsRelated symptoms and applicationsTonification & reduction methods (needling and press pellets)
Death pulseIdentificationTreatment
Supervised practice sessions and treatment of students
KHT I I S yl l a b u
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Day 2
3 Yin Micro Meridians (Kid,Liv,Sp)CirculationComparison between body meridians and hand micromeridiansImportant point locationsRelated symptoms and applicationsTonification & reduction methods (needling and press pellets)
3 Yang Micro Meridians (St,Bl,GB)Circulation
Comparison between body meridians and hand micromeridiansImportant point locationsRelated symptoms and applicationsTonification & reduction methods (needling and press pellets)
4 Pulse PointsE8- Carotid ArteryI2- Vertebral & Radial ArteryLocation & uses
Supervised practice sessions and treatment of students
KHT I I S yl l a b u s
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Korean Hand TherapyIII Syllabus
Day 1
Diagnosis in KHTThree one constitution theoryYin Yang pulse taking
Introduction to Three One Constitution Theory Abdominal palpation (St25, Sp15, Ren 4/5)Classification of Yang excess, Kid excess, Yin excess
How to diagnose the three one constitutionsNon Five elements practitioners please note: There is no disadvantage if you have not studies Five Elements acupuncture.This KHT workshop provides all of the information necessary for you to understand and apply this theory
Yin excess syndrome
Diagnosis in yin excess syndrome
Progress of disorders in yin excess syndrome
Experiments to confirm yin excess syndrome
Disorders in yin excess syndrome
Treatment in yin excess syndrome Yang excess syndrome
Diagnosis in yang excess syndrome Progress of disorders in yang excess syndrome
Effects on spine in yang excess syndrome
Experiments to confirm yang excess syndrome
Disorders in yang excess syndrome
Treatment in yang excess syndrome
Kidney excess syndrome
Diagnosis in kidney excess syndrome
Progress of disorders in kidney excess syndrome
Experiments to confirm kidney excess syndrome
Disorders in kidney excess syndrome
Treatment in kidney excess syndrome
Yin yang pulse taking
Principle and goal of yin yang pulse diagnosis
Importance of yin yang pulse diagnosis
How to take the pulse
The location of the pulse
The position and attitude
Feeling the pulse
Controlling the carotid (st9) and radial pulse (lu9)
Experiment on yin yang pulse
KHT I I I S yl l a b
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Day 2
Explanation of five-element prescription (4 needle technique)
Introduction
Main principles of five-element therapy
The five-shu points: Jing well, ying spring, shu stream, jing river and he sea
Tonification and sedation prescriptions of five elements1.
Jungbang (tonifying method)2.
Sungbang (sedating method)3. Hanbang (cold dispelling method)4.
Yolbang (heat dispelling method)
Supervised practice sessions and treatment of students
KHT I I I S yl l a b
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Korean Hand TherapyIV Syllabus
Day 1
The difference between
Jasa (disease in its own organ)
Osa (disease transferred from another organ)
Introduction to advanced Four Needle Technique1.
Pung Bang (wind)2.
Hwa Bang (fire)3.
Sup Bang (damp)4. Jo Bang (dry)5.
Su Bang (water)
PM (1:30-4:00)
Introduction to Birth Constitutions (Un-Ki Constitutions)Five elements & six energies (qi)KHT style Un-Ki constitutionDiseases of right & left sidesTheory of positional structures of jang bu organs
KHT I V S yl l a b u s
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Day 2
Disease development index according to the structure of jang bulocation
Influence un-ki constitution on the structure of jang bu location
Disease deterioration index of un-ki constitution
Explanation of difference between three one and birth constitution
Discussion & treatment of case studies
Review of Five Finger Theory
Introduction to constitutional ring therapyPrescription
1. Coloured ring2. Non coloured ring3.
Mixed rings4. Numerous rings (2-3)
Treatment1.
Liv excess/deficient2. Ht excess/deficient
3.
Sp excess/deficient4.
Lu excess/deficient
Please note: Jong Baik Education reserve the right to change a taught section topic without prior notice
KHT I V S yl l a b u s
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What previous students have said about the workshops and KHT:
I have been practising KHT for 8 years and have some really excellent results both using KHT as a stand-alone therapyand also in conjunction with body acupuncture. Recently I treat a young female who had debilitating rheumatoid arthritisI diagnosed her as Kidney Excess and used Sanjiao Sung Bang needle treatment. Her symptoms after the first sessionwere reduced by about 70%. After a short number of treatments she is now fully recovered.
I have been practicing KHT for 3 years and have found it invaluable in treating certain conditions.I use KHT on every patient. It works so well for patients that are needle phobic.
KHT has definitely improved patient response. Relaxation is greater, people enjoy it.I would recommend adding KHT to every treatment
KHT has completely changed the way I treat patients. I now only occasionally use body acupuncture. I have had someamazing results. I recently treat a patient for skin problems and I had tried everything on her and decided to try KHTwhich I had just returned from the advanced practit ioner course. After giving her one treatment I saw her thefollowing week and her skin condition had virtually gone.
I have been practising KHT for approximately 7 years. I now only diagnose patients using KHT and then apply both abody acupuncture treatment as well as a KHT treatment. My success rate and speed of recovery rate has most definitelyimproved. I recently treat a patient with chronic IBS. I only used KHT with her and so far the results have been reallyencouraging. She no longer has griping pain after every meal and there is also no bowel urgency now. I think perhaps 2or three more treatments and she will be back to normal
Thoroughly enjoyable. Jong’s knowledge is endless and his teaching style is so enthusiastic. I can’t wait to come back
for more
Thanks for a fantastic course, I feel KHT has really improved my understand of 5 elements and TCM in general.I thoroughly enjoyed the course
We treat both patients and relatives with KHT and in some cases patients are so poorly the subtle treatment that KHT provides works really well for patients.
Treating patients using KHT is so convenient. I massage a lot and often am rushed to also fit in a full TCM bodytreatment. In these cases, I just simply apply KHT while the patient is being massaged.
The whole process of patient intake, diagnosis and treatment is so logical. All treatment protocols are tabled out for you I
therefore feel very confident in both the diagnosis and treatment of patients using KHT
KHT Workshopsaccredited by
ATCM
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About Jong BaikDip Ac Dip KHT Ac BA MSc MBAcC PhD Candidate (Wales)
Jong Baik is an established lecturer with an enthusiastic, intense and
also relaxed style of teaching
Specialises in Micro Acupuncture Systems- KHT (Korean Hand
Acupuncture Therapy), Auricular (E Chim & Ear Reflex Zone
Therapy), Sujok (Korean Hand & Foot Acupuncture), Eye
Acupuncture, Nose Acupuncture
Qualified in Sinology including Chinese Classics (including ‘The Book of Changes’, ‘Book of Difficulty’, ‘Yellow
Emperors Inner Cannon’)
Has deep knowledge of both TCM and Five Element
Acupuncture (Sa am Acupuncture).
Apprenticed under various TCM, KHT and Auricular masters in
South Korea
Has been working as part of a palliative care team in a hospice
in Darlington for 7 years
Is the only accredited lecturer of KHT and Auricular Therapy (E Chim & Ear Reflex Zone) in Europe and has been
teaching to BAcC, BMAS, ATCM and AACP practitioners for the past 7 years
Visiting Lecturer to the Universities of Coventry & Glyndwr
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KHT Workshop Application Form
Please send this completed application form or apply online (www.jongbaik.co.uk all credit/debit cards accepted)
Please enclose a cheque payable to Jong Baik. Places are not confirmed until payment is cleared.
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Please return completed form & payment to:Jong Baik Education11 Pinewood CloseDarlington
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