In Memoriam: Dr. Richard Yennie 4.98/5 (46)

Have you ever heard of Dr. Richard Yennie? I bet many of you have, and those of you who haven’t may be surprised to find major parts of your acupuncture lineage traced back through this amazing man. Dr. Yennie was a friend, mentor, and teacher to thousands in the acupuncture profession and a benefactor and ardent supporter of acupuncture in America. He was also my friend. He passed away October 11, 2013 at age 85.... Read more

Elbows Shouldn’t Hurt 5/5 (39)

Case Study: Yesterday I had an interesting patient. I’ve treated medial epicondylitis (also known as golfer’s elbow) many times before. This patient presented with excruciating pain in BOTH elbows. He works as a wheel repair specialist, using air driven power tools causing repetitive motion and vibration, which constantly attacks the muscular attachments in his elbows. He literally had to close down his shop because he couldn’t work. Someone told him acupuncture might help, thus he... Read more

Lend me your ears… 5/5 (36)

OK. I’ll admit the title is corny. But hopefully it got your attention. We’ve spent the last several weeks talking about the AcuGraph. Today, I’m going in a different direction. I’d like to know if you’ve used a hand-held electrical point stimulator? As you can see…I’ve tried more than a few! Each device tries to do things a little differently…yet they all fall short of the StimPlus Pro. Trust me, if any of them were... Read more

AcuGraph, Kids and Cupping 5/5 (38)

I know you’ve heard a lot from me lately about pediatrics. Especially if you follow us on Facebook! Sorry…I just can’t help it! I feel like a kid. I’m so excited; I just can’t keep it in! As you know, I run my own practice, along with my research at Miridia Technology. I don’t have a specific pediatric specialty clinic. I don’t direct my marketing towards kids. In fact, I don’t even have toys in... Read more

ADD/ADHD Case Study–Part 2 5/5 (38)

Hello! Last week we discussed ADD/ADHD from a TCM pattern perspective. Here’s the link in case you missed it. ADD/ADHD Case Study–Part 1  As a quick review, we learned that the main TCM patterns related to ADD/ADHD are: • Heat • Heat and Phlegm • Spleen Deficiency • Kidney Deficiency Today we will analyze the graph of an ADD/ADHD child–and I’ll show you how AcuGraph has been “kid tested and mother approved” in my very... Read more

ADD/ADHD Case Study–Part 1 5/5 (41)

Because I have 9 kids, I was sure when I started a practice, my focus would be on children and pregnant women–since I’ve obviously had so much experience with each. We can’t talk about treating kids with acupuncture without discussing the world-renowned, pediatric-acupuncture-specialist, Alex Tiberi. Have you ever seen or heard of Alex? I met him in my first semester at Pacific College of Oriental Medicine in San Diego. He arrived on his motorcycle with... Read more

TCM & the Conversion of a Skeptic 5/5 (38)

How do you view AcuGraph? If you’re like most acupuncturists, you probably have quite a bit of skepticism. So today, I’ve got a story for you. We hired Kimberly Thompson, L.Ac. nearly 4 years ago to help with some research projects we were doing. At the time, she liked the job but she was TRADITIONAL TCM practitioner! She was NOT convinced AcuGraph had anything to offer her. Here’s the story of how that changed over... Read more

The 5 Critical Steps to Practice Success! 5/5 (38)

I hear it time and time again, practitioners learn everything they need to learn in school… except for how to actually run a successful acupuncture practice. It’s common to hear that this is one of the reasons so many practitioners are attracted to AcuGraph in the first place. Marketing is more than advertising. It is the management of the patient experience. Today, I want you to see how AcuGraph helps you manage the patient experience... Read more

Acupuncture and Technology: Which group are you? 5/5 (37)

I’ve been spending some time lately reading various acupuncture blogs, news lists, and forums. (Do you do that too?) There’s lots of great information out there and much to be learned. As you might guess, posts about technology in acupuncture always catch my eye and I especially like to see how other practitioners integrate technology into their acupuncture practices. After years of watching this topic, I’ve noticed that opinions really fall into three categories. But... Read more

Neck pain, Shoulder Pain, Elbow Pain and Weight Loss – 3 Case Studies 5/5 (37)

Are you utilizing auricular therapy in your practice all of the time? If not, you are missing out on some amazing success stories! I get phone calls and e-mails from practitioners, almost on a daily basis, with questions and success stories regarding auricular therapy treatment. The results that our users are getting from auricular treatment are absolutely amazing! I have used auricular therapy in my practice over the years, but lately I have begun using... Read more

Acupuncture’s…”Missing Link?” 5/5 (37)

Hello Everyone, Our StimPlus Pro and Auriculo 3D packages have made a real difference for many practitioners. I received the following case report from one of our clients and I just had to share it. Enjoy!   Hello Dr. Larsen, I have been using the auricul0therapy for about three months and have been VERY PLEASED with this addition to my practice. Every patient is now receiving ear acupuncture with each treatment. I am using the... Read more

My PIE Score Dropped! Now What? 5/5 (38)

Ever since we first introduced our patented P.I.E. score technology in AcuGraph 3, thousands of practitioners and patients have come to rely on its single-number representation of meridian balance. The PIE score (Personal Integrated Energetics) makes for an efficient explanation, saves time, and answers the age-old question, “Am I getting better?” Statistically speaking, the PIE score is a good representation of overall balance. One of the most pleasing byproducts of our landmark 2011 study of... Read more

AcuGraph and Kids: How my daughter changed my future 5/5 (38)

The year was 2002. My third daughter had just been born, and I was still a student. What was I doing with all those kids while still in school? Not sleeping much. See, the problem was that my newborn daughter wasn’t sleeping very well, and was keeping us up way too much at night, every night. So I took her to see one of my instructors, in hopes that acupuncture might help. (WHAT? Acupuncture on... Read more

Success with Shingles

You Don’t Treat This Every Day – Success with Shingles! 5/5 (40)

Hello Friends, When we designed the AcuGraph, we wanted to create the most useful tool possible. A great deal of study and research went into its creation. Have you taken a look at the REFERENCE tab inside of AcuGraph? There are detailed descriptions of Points, Charts and Acupuncture Treatments. So much information at your fingertips. It’s like the Google of Acupuncture! Often we see the same problems from day to day. What happens when a... Read more

A Day in My Life… 5/5 (39)

I write blogs all the time. Because of this, I have friends all over the world! I’ve heard some of you say I have a glamorous job–travel, research, writing, and filming videos. Is that the picture I’ve created for you over the years? Well, let me tell you about a day in my life… This weekend, I’m heading out for another acupuncture conference. Today, all of us have been busily making sure everything is ready... Read more