A recent participant sent the following comment into Podiatry Arena

Re: Acupuncture for Podiatrists Workshops


"Hi Shane, I am in the middle of my first acupuncture case for diabetic nocturnal paraesthesias (15 years duration) and after 5 treatments, all symptoms have disappeared.

I did your course a few months ago and with the greatest respect to you, I did have reservations as to whether acupuncture, for diabetic paraesthesias in particular, was really going to work or was something that I could be skilled enough to do.

Its just amazing and I can only thank you for sharing your skills and knowledge with us. I recommend the course to others, sincerely."


Rebecca Rushton



More participants have sent these personal comments and agreed to be cited below


"You have an excellent understanding of acupuncture but MOST importantly your teachings are MEMORABLE and you have INSPIRED me!"

Renea Davies
Brisbane 2007


“I’m really enjoying all of it (acupuncture) and would love to do more mobs/dry needling workshops as well. It has all totally changed my view as a podiatrist and I am getting fantastic results. I only have fantastic things to say about all of those courses, I would love to do it again……………………”

Rachael Nash 22/06/07
“Acupuncture for Podiatrists” workshop in March 2007


I've had success with knee pain.  One of my best mates I've only managed 2 sessions & he is pain free.  I am also doing a course of treatment on a vet who is absoluteley rapped.  He's had a number of arthroscopies with no success & we've managed to increase his walking distance by about 4 times so far (again only 2 sessions so far.)
So anyway thanks again.  Between that & the mobilisations I've had some great success so far.

Ben Trewben

Perth

"I certainly am feeling enthusiastic and excited, the whole concept
of acupuncture has made me view my practice in a whole different
light, it's exciting going to work again :) I know Ian is buzzing
too. We've set up our acupuncture room with soft music, an oil burner
and soft pillows...very soothing for the practitioner too.

Barbara Parks
Perth March 2008