Guest Courses
13th March 2026 (Macclesfield) First Aid at work, run by our partner First Aid company, and taught by an Paramedic who is also an Acupuncturist. Includes care on a massage couch in case of First Aid incidents.
Feb and March 2026. The intention of the Basics of Qigong Teaching course is to offer a short, well rounded programme of training that enables you to develop and evolve your personal qigong practice while providing you with the basic skills required to share simple qigong techniques.
October 2026. The overall learning objective of the workshop is to teach the participant about the. background of YNSA and how to use YNSA to treat patients with acute or chronic pain or a neurological disease
This professional cupping course teaches you the knowledge and skills to perform Chinese Fire Cupping with glass cups.
An online and classroom based course, over 3 days, designed to elevate your practice and transform patient outcomes through the effective integration of herbal formuals.
Gua Sha, loosely translated, means “scraping of the red marks”. The scraping is done on oiled bare skin, with a special tool usually made of Jade or horn, but often metal or ceramic tools are used depending on the strength of the treatment required.
Magnet Therapy is the use of magnetic fields to aid the healing process as well as activate acupuncture points throughout the body, which can be used in combinations of various treatment protocols.
NMR (Neuro Muscular Release) and PNF stretching (Proprioceptive Neuromuscular Facilitation) can be used as an addition to any type of manual therapy, including Chinese therapies and Physiotherapy.
Hot Stone therapy is a traditional heating manual therapy treatment. The heat warms and relaxes the muscles, which allows you to apply deeper pressure, if desired.
This course will enable you to analyse your client’s diet and balance their PH level as well as design specific energetic dietary changes for health issues.
This Accelerated Tendon Healing course totally unique and not taught anywhere else in the UK. The methods on the course originate in clinics in Japan and are further clinically developed.
Japanese Hara Diagnosis is one of the traditional ways of diagnosing organ weaknesses by palpation of specific areas of the abdomen. The Classical pulse was originally taught but later expanded upon and changed into what is now the modern pulse taking method.
