Korean Hand Massage

Korean Hand Massage Diploma Course

 

Contact Wan-Hye on wanhyepark@live.co.uk

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What is this course about?

Korean Hand Massage was developed by Wan-Hye Park in 2002 by combining Korean Hand
Therapy theories with western anatomy and physiology and more traditional massage. She
introduced KHM for first time in the UK as a course at the City Lit in October, 2005. KHM
works on the body through correspondence points in the hand. By stimulating these points,
it is believed that the physical body functions can be balanced and, to a degree, regulated.

KHM treatments use massage, ball-point locater, pellets and moxa depending on the symptoms, NO NEEDLES involved. Treatment takes from a minimum of 40 minutes up to 60 minutes, again depending on symptoms and which instrument is used.

What will the course cover?

- Basic TCM (Traditional Chinese Medicine) theories
- Body correspondence map on the hand
- Contraindications, Health & Safety
- Basic Anatomy & Physiology
- KHM diagnosis
- Instruments: ball point locater and pellet
- KHM (Korean Hand Massage)
- Own portfolio
- Own consultation card
- Common treatment points on the hand
- A theory exam
- A practical exam
- Minimum 15 Case studies

What can I expect to achieve?

By end of the course you should be able to:

- Explain basic TCM theories
- Explain contraindications and Health & Safety requirements
- Explain basic Anatomy & Physiology
- Illustrate body correspondence points on the hand
- Practice KHM diagnosis
- Perform instruments
- Demonstrate KHM
- Complete own portfolio
- Prepare own consultation card
- Practice common treatment points on the hand

How will I be taught, and will there be any work outside the class?

- Talk/discussion
- Demonstration
- Practical work
- Pair work
- Group work
- Question & Answer
- Word storm
- Feed back
- Home work
- Case studies
*You will be expected to study and practice in your own time

Are there any costs or things students need to have ready in advance?

(e.g. exam fee, certification, materials, equipment or books I need to buy before or during the course)

- Antiseptic wipes
- Instruments: Ball point locater, pellet and moxa cone (£20 - 30)
- Exam fee (£50)
- Student insurance (£30 - 50): You can change from this to professional practitioner
insurance after the course

Where will be my course take place?

This course will be held at The Garden Halls, University College London (UCL).

What qualification will I get?

If you successfully passed the exam with a minimum 15 case studies, you will have KHM Diploma from the College of Chinese Medicine and become a member of the Acupuncture Society (Membership fee is £50/yr) in Dip. KHM.

When I’ve finished, what course can I do next?

Diploma in Korean Hand Acupuncture course or other CPD courses at the College of Chinese Medicine

How will I know I am progressing?

Your progress will be regularly assessed and monitored by your tutor taking into account class work and home work where appropriate. The tutor will record your progress and provide informal, regular feed back throughout the course. At the end of your study program you will be asked to self assess your own progress and achievement against the course objectives above. The tutor will endorse your assessment which will be formally recorded on the standard form (the statement of learning).

Will I have a chance to give my views on the course?

There will be an opportunity for you to evaluate the course towards the end of the course.

Successful graduates will be awarded a Diploma in Korean Hand Massage and will be entitled to use the initials Dip KHM after thier names and will be accepted as a members of the Acupuncture Society. (annual membership £75 and student and proffessional indemnity cover cover can also be arranged)

Members of the Acupuncture Society, and are entitled to use the initials MAcS KHM after their names.

 

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What level is the course and do I need any particular skills?

This course is for everyone who is interested in Oriental therapy.

You should be able to:

- Follow instructions
- Express own feelings and statements of fact
- Read straight forward text fluently and take appropriate action

PLEASE SEE THE PRE-BODYWORK CHECK LIST BELOW:

The list below is a guide used when undertaking a professional bodywork course. We aim
to protect the health and safety of students in training and those they practise on during
and after the course, whilst providing widest possible access.  If you have suffered from
any of the conditions listed, please check with a G.P if it is suitable to undertake a bodywork course. Bring a referral letter from your G.P to tutor. If you have not checked, or if it is not suitable, please do not participate in a bodywork class/course.

- A recent operation
- An untreated medical condition
- Bone or joint disorders (Rheumatoid arthritis, osteoporosis)
- Cardiovascular disorders (high blood pressure, severe varicose veins, heart problems,
thrombosis)
- Diabetes
- Endocrine disorders
- Epilepsy
- Knee problems      
- On medication
- Pregnancy (or post natal)
- Severe skin disorders
- Severe mental illness
- Spinal injuries
- Is there anything else we should know about your health, please let the tutor know.

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Course fee: £600

(£100 deposit required to secure your place)

(Please note that course fees are non-refundable)

Fees are directly payable by chq's made out to your course tutor account

CCM cannot accept payment on behalf of each individual tutor

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About Me #01
Wan-Hye Park

07723 031 454
wanhyepark@live.co.uk

Wan-Hye is an enthusiastic therapy tutor and actively practising therapist who has developed innovative techniques based on combining western anatomy and physiology and traditional western style massage with traditional eastern treatment theories and styles. Two of the treatments/therapies she has developed are Korean Hand Massage (KHM) and Meridian Stretch Massage (MSM).

She has been teaching in UK for 6 years at the City Literary Institute (City Lit) and the College of Chinese Medicine in London. Her main teaching subjects are Korean Hand Acupuncture (KHA), Korean Hand Massage (KHM) and Meridian Stretch massage (MSM), other CPD and advanced massage technique.

She first learnt traditional eastern therapy from experienced practitioners in Korea and Japan some 22 years ago, and then followed this with intensive and lengthy study in the UK.

For the last couple of years she has been a member of the Acupuncture Society representing the specialism of Korean Hand Acupuncture. She also represents KHA as a member of the Micro Acupuncture Regulatory Working Group which aims to ensure practitioners are all qualified to an accepted standard, registered and fully professional.

As a tutor she has trained successfully to achieve Level 4 through City & Guilds exams. She is a member of the Institute for Learning (IfL).

She is interested in efficient treatment for individual client's symptoms with minimum pain for maximum effects. Specialising in asthma, migraine and PMT with KHA; and whole body circulation and posture, muscle tone balance through the massage treatments, her approach tends to the holistic.

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Please submit this form and the course tutor will respond to your email to inform you of whether you have been accepted. If you have any queries about this course please contact
Wan-Hye Park on 07723 031 454 or email: wanhyepark@live.co.uk

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Acupuncture SocietyAcupuncture Society membershipReturn to Top ↑

Successful graduates from this course can apply for membership of the Acupuncture Society are entitled to use the abbreviations MAcS KHM after their names the society can also arrange professional indemnity insurance at a very competitive members preferential rate

all members must be insured and log 15 hours of CPD per year (8 hours courses/seminars/workshops and 7 hours home study/research)

Acupuncture Society Application Form

if they join the Society and adhere to its code of ethics rules and regulations and supply copies of their insurance.

Acupuncture Society members are exempted from Local Authority Licensing in many areas including Greater London please check with your local authority.

The annual membership to the Acupuncture Society is £50