Kiiko Matsumoto, Lic. Ac.
Founder of Kiiko style, Kiiko is internationally known for her scholarly work on Acupuncture and the interpretation of Chinese Classic texts. She has published several fundamental texts on Acupuncture in the U.S.. She is regularly publishing articles in the Ido-No-Nippon acupuncture magazine in Japan and made two video series for this company. Kiiko is mostly known for her ability to integrate the work of very important Japanese Masters among them Master Nagano, Master Kawai and Dr. Manaka into a coherent clinically effective style. Kiiko is regularly teaching acupuncturists around the world and the United States. Her vast clinical experience and powerful teaching style are her trademark. An internationally renown acupuncturist, teacher, and author, Kiiko is sought after by patients & practitioners for her dynamic and unique treatment style.
David Euler, Lic. Ac.
David is an internationally renown acupuncturist, teacher & author, sought after by patients & practitioners for his dynamic and unique treatment style and its integration into Western styles of medicine. As Faculty and clinical supervisor David taught the Kiiko Style of Acupuncture for 6 years at the New England School of Acupuncture. He has worked in close collaboration with Kiiko Matsumoto for over 15 years and is teaching her style in many places around the world. In collaboration with Dr. Joseph Audette, David is the co-director and teacher for the acupuncture course at the Harvard Medical School, department of continuing education. This course emphasizes the Kiiko Matsumoto style of acupuncture and has a strong hands-on aspect. David has published 2 clinical textbooks with Kiiko Matsumoto as well as published one DVD and contributed articles in various medical text books in German and English. David has one book and a DVD series in work.
What’s Unique About Kiiko Style Acupuncture?
Kiiko has a unique style honed after years of practice encompassing:
- Palpation: Feedback through touch – Instantly
- Holistic Approach: Addressing the entire person – to get at root causes
- Japanese Tradition: Steeped in tradition - yet innovative
- Eclectic Methods: Wide variety of methods – tailored to the individual
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