
Dr. Richard Hazel is a distinguished Doctor of Acupuncture and a New York State Licensed Acupuncturist, renowned for his expertise in Functional Acupuncture, with a specialized focus on Orthopedic & Sports Acupuncture. With a passion for optimizing athletic performance and facilitating recovery, Dr. Hazel proudly partners as the acupuncturist for UB Athletics, working with their football, volleyba... more
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 100 | Founded | 4 years ago |
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I removed last week's episode because I made too many errors in talking about red leads and black leads on e-stim devices.
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Not all electric stimulation is the same.
There is a good reason electric stimulation devices produce a biphasic alternating current instead of a direct current.
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I went to TCM school thinking I was going to learn this style of Acupuncture and didn't! So when I found Richard I was delighted.
His Podcasts are the best!
I started out with the foundations course then muscle testing, motor points, and now trigger points. Im starting the Sydney course any day now and can't wait to see it all put together with a patient. I'm hoping there's more trigger point Acupuncture in there!
Richard has always been amazingly fast at responding to any questions I have.... more
A great quick listen each week with great clinical tips and acupuncture knowledge. And NO ADs or sponsors! Not a second of my time wasted listening to 15-25 minutes each week. It’s brilliant.
As a medical doctor and practitioner of western medical acupuncture, I can’t speak more highly of Rich’s podcast- who’d have thought you could revise anatomy on a car journey!! His hints have really helped my practice
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I went to TCM school thinking I was going to learn this style of Acupuncture and didn't! So when I found Richard I was delighted.
I started out with the foundations course then muscle testing, motor points, and now trigger points. Im starting the Sydney course any day now and can't wait to see it all put together with a patient. I'm hoping there's more trigger point Acupuncture in there!
Richard has always been amazingly fast at responding to any questions I ... more
This podcast has really opened my eyes to a an amazingly effective way of understanding how to help people with acupuncture! I’m so grateful to Rich for packing in so much useful info for free! I often listen and take notes, or listen multiple times there is just so much and it’s all really helpful. As a new acupuncturist it has boosted my confidence and results amazingly. Highly recommend
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Focusing on orthopedic and sports acupuncture, this podcast covers a wide range of themes related to pain management, injury recovery, and performance optimization. Host Richard Hazel offers insights into how acupuncture can be utilized for treating various conditions, particularly within athletic populations. Notable episodes highlight innovative techniques like dry needling and concepts such as Lower Cross Syndrome, informing practitioners on effective strategies for enhancing physical well-being and performance in athletes. The podcast is characterized by its educational approach, blending scientific principles with practical applications, making it a valuable resource for acupuncturists and health professionals alike.
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