Here is a list of the Rotary Club zones and districts throughout the world.
Rotary clubs often look for speakers for their meeting, so this is a good chance to practice your speaking skills and meet people in your community.
Find your district, the U.S. ones start at number 26 and go through 33. Then find the district number for the region you are in.
After you find your district Google that and you will pull up all the Rotary Clubs in that area with websites and contact. You can then reach out and schedule talks.
For example for central NY, that is Zone 32 and district 7150. The district includes a number of towns including Oneida, Orisknay Falls, Syracuse, Dewitt, Fayetteville, Canastota, Cazenovia, Hamilton, and more. I spoke at all of them.
I would not even talk about just acupuncture. I'd talk about injury prevention, sports injuries, or some other topic. Natural ways to treat pain. Yes you're talking about acupuncture and what you do, but you're not just talking about acupuncture. You can even do assessments at a talk too.
I have a whole slew of new people with neurological stuff: Parkinson's, dystonia, neuropathies, cranial nerve pathologies, etc. I want to learn more about how to treat these conditions -- what resources (either here in locals or elsewhere) should I check out? If anyone in this group studied these in depth, I'd love to hear what made a difference for you.
@Exstoreman: in the MP Manual, I am assuming “cephalic” and “superior” are not used interchangeably. I am specifically looking at anterior glut med as it is one of the few MP that I still sometimes have to redirect the needle for.
The location is: find greater trochanter and progress in a cephalic direction moving superiorly 4 inches and posterior one inch. In this example, what is the difference between “cephalic” and “superior”?
Thank you!- Angela
Hi @Exstoreman , I have a male 24yo patient with left heel pain for 1 year. Has been diagnosed with calcaneal bursitis. It’s swollen and red. He plays high level soccer and trained 4x/week plus games on the weekend. The heel feels worse during and after games/training. Feels better for ice baths after games. He’s had physio, cortisone injection which did help but the problem came back. He’s also had the same problem on the right side it that has subsided and not returned after cortisone injection.
The shape of his heel may make him prone to more friction from his shoes . He’s got new orthotics which don’t seem to be helping.
He initially presented with bilateral psoas and GMin inhibition. Corrected with motor point acu and psoas pecking. Also addressed soleus and gastroc MP, inline technique along the Achilles, plus soft tissue work around the Achilles and calves. Also used Lectric washing soda compress to draw out the fluid.
We’ve had 7 sessions so far and he’s maybe 20% ...