One idea: Acupressure remains fringe medicine. If you're here, you probably want to do something that's evidence-based and actually has some physiologic effect rather than just comforting the patient with attention, sympathy and the appearance of doing something -- not that these do not have value. Put in a call to bastyr university for a legitimate referral, and good luck.
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Ncbtmb.org: You can check through the national certification board for therapeutic massage and bodywork for approved /accredited acupressure schools at: http://www.Ncbtmb.Org/.
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