



Course Description
This 6-hour seminar gives an overview of CMT and equips students to apply some basic common CMT
treatments of sport injuries. It opens the door to a whole new realm of treatment options. This
Introductory CMT seminar is specifically tailored for athletic trainers.
Course Objectives
Explain the basic terminology and principles of CMT
Provide demonstrations and hands-on practice
Equip students to perform common CMT treatments (regional symptoms)
Target Audience
Pain Management Physicians, Family Practitioners, Primary Care Internists, PM&R and Sports
Medicine Practitioners
Prerequisite
Athletic Trainers
Licensed physicians and licensed doctors (including podiatrists, dentists, chiropractors, acupuncturists)
Licensed Physical Therapists, Nurse Practitioners, and Physician Assistants
Continuing Education Credits
no continuing education credit except for licensed acupuncturists (up to 6 PDAs approved by NCCAOM
- Class#ACHB 692-001)
Next Step
Optional books
Introductory CMT Workshop (free)
Tuition
Through special arrangement with NATA, this seminar is free of charge for NATA members.
Registration
Seatings are limited to ensure optimal leaning. Earlier registration (below) is encouraged.
Agenda
8:15 - 8:45 am Sign in
8:45 – 10:15 am Overview of CMT, Basic CMT Concepts, Types of Pain, The Meridians
10:30 – 12:00 pm CMT Notation System, Meridian Linkage, Applying CMT
1:30 – 3:00 pm Hands-on practice, Demonstrations, Q&A
3:45 – 5:15 pm Hands-on practice, Demonstrations, Q&A
Healing the pain, one doctor at a time
Introductory CMT Seminar in conjunction with 2009 NATA Annual Meeting San Antonio, Texas Thursday, June 18, 2009 8:45am —5:15 pm
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Chieh-Shan Wang, M.D.
Certified Instructor in ENRAC Ko Medicine
Orthopaedist, Hong-Yang General Hospital, Taiwan
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Statement of Need
Health care providers continue
to seek more effective ways for
treating patients with sports
injuries who have not benefited
from traditional therapies. CMT
is a non-invasive treatment
method meeting these patients'
needs, often with immediate,
verifiable effectiveness on
regional symptoms. CMT is
mathematical, logical, and easy
to learn. No background in
acupuncture is required. CMT
has been clinically applied to
treat various pain and
degenerative symptoms such as
sports injuries, frozen
shoulders, carpal tunnel
syndrome, migraine headaches,
and other symptoms.
The home-study version of the same class can be purchased here
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