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Dr. Mei Hung Lee Lai, PhD, L.Ac.
Founder and president of University of Acupuncture and TCM Mexico, Hospital of TCM Mexico, and American Acupotomy Institute of USA. She is a council board of the World Federation of Chinese Medicine Societies (WFCMS), representative of Mexico, and sub-director & examiner of the Certification of International Acupuncturist and TCM in Mexico. She is also a tenure professor of Master degree of Acupotomy at Mexico State University of Ecatepec. She has more than 25 years of experience in teaching Acupuncture and TCM, with specialties in Acupotomy and oncology which she was trained in at Beijing University of TCM and Shandong University of TCM. She has been teaching Acupuncture to medical doctors of Hospital General Tijuana during the last 10 years, as well as doing research with Mexico National Council for Science and Technology Department. She graduated from South Baylo University in 2011 with Board of Trustees Award in Master degree of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine.
Description
Lower limb paresthesia disorder is a common clinical condition. It´s conventional diagnosis focuses on the entrapment of the spinal nerve from L4 to S1, but the solution is not obtained after surgery.
Here the aim is to know the microanatomy, explore, analyze and apply the syndromatic differentiation to apply the precise and correct diagnosis, through the Acupuncture treatment to eliminate paresthesia.
Objective
1. Know the microanatomy of the innervation of the lower limb, spinal nerve, lumbar plexus, dermatome and related muscles for the lower limb.
2. Find the vulnerable 8 muscles of lower limb where present the nerve compression that causes paresthesia.
3. Ability to make clinical differentiations in nerve compression of lower limb.
4. Demostrate the Acupuncture technique application in each area of the Nerve compression of lower limb.
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