About Kenton
My passion for Traditional Chinese Medicine began at age 14 when I began studies in Kung-Fu.
I graduated from Alberta College of Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine in Calgary, Alberta, Canada in 2007 with a diploma in Acupuncture and a diploma in Traditional Chinese Medicine. Upon successfully passing Alberta acupuncture board examinations, I moved to Nova Scotia to open a practice and teach.
I have taught for two colleges, was a guest lecturer at Acadia University, and have been requested for seminars by yoga instructors, the Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine Association of Nova Scotia, AOMA Graduate School of Integrative Medicine in Austin, Texas, as well as Nova Scotia & Saskatchewan Naturopathic Conferences.
I have written for AcupunctureToday.com, Qi Journal, Kung-Fu Tai Chi magazine and Wing Chun Illustrated.
I practice Deep Tissue Lymphatic Acupuncture (DTLA), a style developed by Haruo Matsumoto and taught to me by Alexander Audette. Patients can expect to have me in the room with them the entire time, where I will use palpation and patient feedback to diagnose and treat. Only one needle is used at a time. Other modalities used may include gentle Shiatsu, cupping, herbal or dietary recommendations. DTLA has a four-fold effect:
1. Anti-inflammatory
2. Analgesic
3. Warms and softens the tissue
4. Has a calming and sedative effect
Acupuncture can be very effective for pain conditions as well as functional concerns (mental-emotional, sleep, digestion, fertility, menopause, labour induction, etc.).
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