Your Instructor
The Pelvic Acu
Dr. Krystal Lynn Couture, PT, LAc, The Pelvic Acu, is a pelvic physical therapist and Licensed acupuncturist. As a pelvic care acupuncturist, she brings to her practice a background steeped in both Western and holistic knowledge. She has an extensive formal background, with a Doctorate in physical therapy from Husson University as well as a Master of Science in acupuncture from the Institute of Taoist Education and Acupuncture.
Dr. Krystal has been published in Acupuncture Today and Medicinal Roots Magazine. She's been featured on Michelle Grasek's Acupuncture Marketing School Podcast, The American Acupuncture Council and Dao Labs.
"It is my greatest passion to share the sacred medicine of the pelvis with acupuncturists around the globe. Over the past decade, I have developed a comprehensive approach that incorporates a range of acupuncture tools, including Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), the Spirit of the Points, Manual Therapy, and Muscle-Specific Ashi Point Needling (also known as Dry Needling), to effectively treat the pelvis and the whole person. I'd love to have you join me in sharing this work with your clients."
Your Instructor
Ph.D, LAc, DSc, CST-D
Ken developed CranioSacral Therapy and Oriental Medicine in his private practice and as an instructor with the Cleveland Healing Arts Institute. His Oriental Medicine education started in the early 1970's with the martial arts teachers and included studies in Japan, China, Hong Kong and Taiwan.
His studies in CranioSacral Therapy started in 1979 and continued with Dr. John Upledger from the early 1980's. Ken has taught and lectured at the college and graduate levels as well as at national and international conferences on health.
Articles & Books Written
Unwinding the Meridians of Acupuncture I, II, III,IV Study Guides , UMAC Praxis UMAC 1 Review, UMAC Trauma and the Energy Body.
Upledger Update, various articles
Massage Today, various articles
Acupuncture Today, various articles
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