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He also studied Yang style Qi Gong and Tui Na (Chinese Medical Massage) under Master Fukui Yang. He began at Pacific College of Oriental Medicine with an AOS in Massage Therapies, studying Chinese Medical Massage, Shiatsu, Thai Yoga Massage, the History of Chinese Medicine, Aromatherapy, Mindfulness Based Stress Reduction (MBSR), Reflexology, and Alexander Technique. After Hurricane Katrina, He relocated to New York City, to begin his formal study of Chinese Medicine. Prior to this Chad graduated from the Central Louisiana School of Therapeutic Massage (2002) and began practicing Massage Therapy in New Orleans. He continues to study and train with Kiiko Sensei – a living master- in Japan (2016) and in the states multiples times per year. Most notably, he studied extensively under the dynamic guidance of Master Kiiko Matsumoto in Japanese Kiiko Matsumoto Style (KMS), which features palpation of the abdomen and channels as a powerful diagnostic tool. This provided a solid foundation of both organ theory (zang fu) and channel theory (jing luo) – a rare combination of study as most students learn one or the other to start. Sharon Zhao, and Five Element and Alchemical Acupuncture with Lorie Dechar. Mark Seem, Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) with Dr. At Tri-state he studied multiple styles including Acupuncture Physical Medicine (APM) with Dr.
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Chad Johnson earned a Masters of Science Degree in Acupuncture from Tri-state College of Acupuncture in 2011.