Manual Therapy

Reflections After Ten Days of Dissection

These past ten days have been intense, humbling, and deeply rewarding. Hosting this dissection course has been an honour—one that reminds me why this work matters so much. To the students: thank you. Many of you traveled from far and wide, leaving behind your homes, your practices, and your routines to be here. You didn’t just make a geographic journey—you made a personal one. Your dedication to learning, growth, and clinical excellence is what gives this course life. To Dr. Poney Chiang: this marks a decade of working together (not counting the pandemic break). Your mentorship, leadership, and passion for merging acupuncture with anatomical precision have been the driving force behind this program. I would not have taken on this role without your encouragement. Thank you for believing in this vision. And most importantly, to the donors: you are the true teachers. Your decision to donate your body to science […]

Why Acupuncturists Need to Be Anatomists: The Story Behind iDissect.ca

After more than three decades in practice, I’ve come to realize something fundamental — something that has shaped the way I treat, teach, and now, dissect:Acupuncturists need to be anatomists. As practitioners of East Asian medicine, we’re trained to think in meridians, patterns, and energetics. We palpate for point tenderness, assess pulses, observe tongues. And while all of that is vital, it doesn’t negate the fact that our needles move through very real anatomical structures: skin, fascia, muscles, blood vessels, and nerves. This dual awareness — of energetic theory and anatomical reality — has become the foundation of how I practice and teach. And it’s the reason I created iDissect.ca. Bringing Anatomy to Life for Acupuncturists This summer, I’ll be hosting a 10-day hands-on dissection course at the University of Toronto, using soft-embalmed cadavers that preserve the natural tone, color, and texture of real human tissue. This isn’t just an academic exercise. It’s an opportunity to see what […]

Exploring the Parallelism Between Osteopathy and Chinese Medicine: The Rule of the Artery and Qi/Blood

Osteopathy and Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) may seem worlds apart in terms of cultural origin and theoretical frameworks, yet beneath the surface, they share fundamental principles that underscore their holistic approach to healing. One such principle is the concept of “the rule of the artery” in osteopathy, which bears striking resemblance to the notion of Qi (or “life force energy”) and Blood in Chinese medicine. Understanding Osteopathy’s Rule of the Artery Osteopathy, founded by Dr. Andrew Taylor Still in the late 19th century, is a form of alternative medicine that emphasizes the interrelationship between the body’s structure and its function. At the heart of osteopathic philosophy lies the principle known as “the rule of the artery,” which asserts that proper blood flow is essential for optimal health and wellbeing. According to this principle, when blood circulation is obstructed or compromised, it can lead to various health problems and musculoskeletal imbalances. […]

Exploring Acupuncture, Osteopathy, and Massage Therapy: Holistic Paths to Better Health

In today’s fast-paced world, more and more people are turning to alternative therapies to support their health, manage stress, and complement conventional medical care. Among the most popular approaches are acupuncture, osteopathy, and massage therapy. Each of these therapies offers a unique approach to healing and well-being—let’s take a closer look at what they are and how they work. Acupuncture: Restoring Balance Through Ancient Wisdom Rooted in Traditional Chinese Medicine, acupuncture involves the insertion of very fine, sterile needles into specific points on the body. These points are thought to stimulate the body’s natural healing processes, enhance circulation, and reduce inflammation. Many people seek acupuncture for conditions like chronic pain, anxiety, insomnia, and fertility challenges. Whether you’re trying to manage a specific health issue or just want to feel more balanced, acupuncture offers a time-tested, holistic way to support your body’s internal harmony. Osteopathy: Aligning Structure and Function Osteopathy is […]