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The Canadian Contemporary Acupuncture Association (CCAA) has announced its first international, interdisciplinary meeting to be held in Niagara Falls from May 3-6, 2012.

March 8, 2011  By Massage Therapy Canada


March 8, Hamilton, Ont. – The Canadian Contemporary Acupuncture Association (CCAA) announces it’s first international, interdisciplinary meeting to be held in Niagara Falls from May 3-6, 2012.

Two years ago, graduates of the original McMaster Medical Acupuncture Program since 1998, known as Contemporary Medical Acupuncture for Health Professionals, formed the Canadian Contemporary Acupuncture Association (CCAA), which already has several hundred members. This unique professional interdisciplinary association is devoted to the dissemination of the very successful contemporary neurofunctional model taught at the McMaster Contemporary Medical Acupuncture Program.

As part of these efforts, the CCAA is organizing an international meeting titled “Contemporary Acupuncture Integration into Today’s Health Care.”

Participation of prominent educators and proponents of the neurofunctional acupuncture model has already been secured with names such as Dr. Thomas Lundeberg from Sweden, Dr. Mike Cummings from England, and Dr. Claudio Couto from Brazil.

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Canadian experts will include Dr. Elorriaga, Dr. Ohson, Dr. Fargas-Babjak, a list of chiropractors including Dr. Mike Prebeg, Dr. David Salanki and others, and Chris O’Connor, Registered Massage Therapist.

This exciting event will see the culmination of almost a decade and a half of hard work by the McMaster Contemporary Medical Acupuncture Program devoted to the expansion and integration of a 100 per cent neurofunctional acupuncture model.

For more information about the CCAA and/or to register for this event, please visit Contemporaryacupuncture.ca/


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