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Al-Ahliyya Amman University
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Acupressure

6 Days
Language of Delivery: Arabic/English
Delivery: Face to Face/Zoom

Audience

This study program is intended for all horse and animal lovers, for riders, for horse owners, for veterinarians, for stable workers, and for those working in all equine therapeutic fields. With the aim of treating and caring for your horse, or the horses under your responsibility, and also to acquire new effective therapeutic tools, develop your profession, stand out from other practitioners and acquire professions that are in great demand in the labor market, with international certificates from the leading institutions in the field and for the first time in the country.

About the program

Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is the oldest known medicine for both therapeutic and preventative purposes, largely based on the theory of ‘qi’ (Japanese for energy), being a life force energy flowing through a network of meridian channels connecting the body on both physical and emotional levels. Acupressure is used to encourage the movement of qi and blood, as both can get stuck, which can then cause restrictions in the horse’s body and mind. Acupressure is a gentle energy-based therapy which works on both the emotional and physical aspects of the horse.

Acupressure is a technique based on the same premises as acupuncture, which are both founded on the principles of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM). 

To learn the underlying principles of TCM is a complicated and long process which practitioners take many years to master. This intention of this course is not to try and teach a deep knowledge of TCM and its application, but to give an overview of the principles of acupressure, and how to apply them practically.

Acupressure, like acupuncture, works on the meridians or energy channels and their associated acu-points, however, acupressure does not use needles, rather it uses either fingertip pressure, or can employ other non-invasive modalities such as LASER or electrostimulation.

This programme will give a deep knowledge of acupressure, its background and history and define the therapies of acupuncture, acupressure and dry-needling, explaining their similarities and differences.  The course will cover the evidence base for acupressure and give the student an understanding of how the therapy works in practice.

The programme will detail various approaches to acupressure, including both a TCM approach and a “western” anatomical approach. The student will gain an appreciation of both and an understanding of how to select and work with various acu-points for various conditions.

Hands on practice will allow the student to develop a good working knowledge of the meridians and how to locate and feel the acu-points, how to determine which points to treat and how to give an acupressure treatment.

This is an ideal introduction to a therapy that can be incorporated into other therapies, for example massage work.

We will be using a variety of learning from classroom based to practical with a focus on learning through understanding. This is a very practically based course as the very best learning comes through hands on, the feel of the horse and how they communicate with their bodyworker. the tactile feedback is key and this is achieved through practice with a lot of support to aid understanding and progression.

Practitioners identify various locations (acupoints) located on energy pathways or meridians that run through the horse’s body. Working on the theory that imbalances in energy flow cause problems such as pain, inflammation, and muscle spasms, they apply gentle thumb pressure at an acupoint and assess the horse’s reaction. Taking into account the horse’s particular problem (anything from stiff movement under saddle to a retained placenta after foaling) along with the horse’s reaction to treatment, the practitioner can select other points to use.

Certificates

(Diploma) Certificate from Al-Ahliyya Amman University – the Training and Consulting Department, the International College of Integrative Medicine (CIM), Dubai Racing Club, Dubai Equestrian Club and the International Organization for Complementary Medicine (CMA) located in London, UK, which qualifies the graduates to work all over the world.

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