Treating Bells Palsy with Chinese Medicine
According to the National Institute of Health*, about 1 in 60 individuals will get Bells palsy, and it โis the most common paralysis of the seventh cranial nerve.โ* Acupuncture and herbs can be very useful in treating this condition. This course will look at Bells palsy, from both a biomedical and Chinese medical point of view. We will discuss real world approaches to diagnosing and treating this common condition. There is a lot more information and approaches to this condition in the last decade or two. Please join us as this is a important and practical course for any modern practice.
This course will be a live webinar on Sunday, June 14 and November 8, 2026 from 1-3pm pst/pdt.
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The course will be hosted on Net of Knowledge. You will be given access to the event on Net of Knowledge before the start date. Once your event access has been added you will receive an email letting you know. When you register here, we will pass on your name, email address and country to Net of Knowledge in order to register you for the event.
Course Goals
A participant in this course will be able to:
- Understand Bells palsy from a biomedical perspective
- Apply Chinese and biomedical diagnostics to patients with Bells palsy
- Develop appropriate and effective treatment strategies
- Properly document the diagnosis and treatment
This is California Acupuncture Board (CAB) Category 1 live education course. For NCCAOM, this course is a core (AOM-OM) PDA. This course is pending approval by the California Acupuncture Board and NCCAOM for 2 hours of continuing education and PDAs. For further information, please contact Dr. Greg Sperber, CAB CEU Provider #1349, NCCAOM PDA Provider #166669, at DrGreg@integrativemedicinecouncil.org or (619) 881-0029.
Refund Policy: A refund request can be made up to seven days before the scheduled webinar and a full refund will be offered. Within a week of the seminar, cancellations will refund half the cost of the webinar.
Picture Attribution
Patrick J. Lynch, medical illustrator, CC BY 2.5 <https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5>, via Wikimedia Commons






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