Course Overview
Yin Sotai is a gentle evolution of Sotai, an already gentle East Asian bodywork style that is often combined with acupuncture treatments in Japan. Its founder was Keizo Hashimoto, MD of Sendai, Japan. Both Sotai and Yin Sotai are best understood as indirect methods of bodywork, which is to say that the patient will engage in pleasant movements away from pain and restriction. Yin Sotai is best understood as a sort of neuromuscular re-education for the patient. Often, just incorporating ten minutes of this sort of bodywork with acupuncture can increase its effectiveness tremendously.
Objectives
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Participants will understand how to use gentle Yin Sotai movements to dramatically improve their patient outcomes.
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Participants will understand the foundational principles of Yin Sotai and be able to devise their own movements.
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Participants will learn how to conduct a Pattern of Distortion exam.
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Participants will understand how to properly instruct their patients in doing Yin Sotai movements.
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Participants will learn how to think critically about what is happening in a Yin Sotai treatment.
Outline
0 hrs - 1 hrs
Lecture on Yin Sotai
1 hrs - 2.5 hrs
Yin Sotai recorded demonstration
2.5 hrs - 3 hrs
Yin Sotai Powerpoint Document & Lecture
Reviews
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Manu S. (United States of America)
A novel and amazing approach to sotai, that you can immediately use in your treatments
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Joseph S. (United States of America)
Techniques and concepts easily incorporated into my current style of practice.
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Britton M. (United States of America)
Dr. Quinn's presentation is immediately clinically applicable and intellectually and spiritually engaging. Learning just a little bit of this movement therapy will ease my body strain in clinic and lead to better outcomes and happier, more relaxed patients.
Reviews
A novel and amazing approach to sotai, that you can immediately use in your treatments
Manu S. (United States of America)
Techniques and concepts easily incorporated into my current style of practice.
Joseph S. (United States of America)
Dr. Quinn's presentation is immediately clinically applicable and intellectually and spiritually engaging. Learning just a little bit of this movement therapy will ease my body strain in clinic and lead to better outcomes and happier, more relaxed patients.
Britton M. (United States of America)
Teacher
Bob Quinn
Bob Quinn, DAOM, L.Ac. has been a full-time Associate Professor of Chinese Medicine at National University of Natural Medicine in Portland since 2009; before that, he taught and supervised at the Oregon College of Oriental Medicine. He first entered acupuncture practice in 1998 with a master’s degree from OCOM, and later returned to earn his doctoral degree in Chinese medicine in 2008.
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