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Introduction to Posture Balance with Moxibustion (Kinseikyu)

Original price was: £450.Current price is: £400.

with Felip Caudet
29, 30 & 31 May 2026

Learn all the basic rules and techniques of Kinseikyu to achieve posture balance plus a new way of looking at the body and disease.

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Description

Moxibustion and posture? Kinseikyu is the answer

Felip caudet with a patient in clinicKinseikyu is a new method that can achieve postural rebalancing of the body so that a person can suffer fewer injuries and achieve a healthier appearance. In Japanese language, Kin– means balance, sei– means posture and –kyu means moxibustion. Then Kinseikyu is postural balance with moxibustion. Applying this method, the posture is changed immediately. It is also a new way of using moxibustion because these tools can modify the physical structure to obtain effects on the structure itself, on organic, emotional, and mental functioning. The applications are therefore numerous (pain, organic dysfunctions, emotional issues).

This discipline is a perfect for anyone who is concerned about patients who repeat the same structural problems (back pain, joint pain, dysfunction, etc.), over and over for no apparent reasons, or for all professionals who want to obtain a comprehensive understanding of the body.

We use a special test, based on neurological brain skills, which allows us to understand the body and channel imbalances. The application of moxibustion techniques and a special manual fascial release technique at key points of the posture will release the muscular chains in trouble and restore postural and channel balance in a gentle and pleasant way.

In this introductory seminar, you will learn all the basic rules and techniques to achieve posture balance and gain a new way of looking at the body and the disease.

Programme

  • Related tools and techniques (direct/indirect moxa and manual therapy).
  • Posture. Mechanical relations of body.
  • Observation of posture.
  • Proprioception as a tool. Standing test.
  • Postural balance. Fascial release and muscle tension.
  • The rules of Kinseikyu.

Levels to correct:

  1. Feet (fallen ankle)
  2. Knees (backwards)
  3. Pelvis-Column
  4. Blocked diaphragm
  5. Thorax-Head (frontward
  6. Upper limb (rotation)

Dates

29, 30, 31 May 2026

9am-5pm 

(21 hours CPD)

Eligibility

Licensed acupuncturists and herbalist. This course is also open to students in their third year of a degree level Acupuncture training course. Please email proof of eligibility before booking.

Cost

£450 (Early bird discount! book soon to get £50 off)

Location

International College of Oriental Medicine (ICOM), Green Hedges Avenue, East Grinstead, West Sussex, RH19 1DZ (UK)

ICOM is situated in East Grinstead which is in between Brighton and London. East Grinstead station is 10 minutes walk away from the college and there are direct trains from London Victoria. We are about 20 minutes by car from London Gatwick Airport. For those who are travelling by car, the college has its own car park with free parking.

Teacher: Felip Caudet

a head and shoulders photograph of felip caudet standing by the seaFelip Caudet has been in practice as a physiotherapist and acupuncturist since 1999, specialized in Japanese moxibustion. He studied with the Japanese masters Tetsuya Fukushima and Hideo Shinma (son of Master Fukaya). Currently, Felip is recognised as the fourth in the lineage of Fukaya Style of Moxibustion teachers due to his developments and contributions to the style.

He also developed a revolutionary moxibustion method called Kinseikyu method (Postural Balance with Moxibustion). He has published several books as ‘El calor que cura‘, ‘The Lost Art of Jôsetsu-hô Moxibustion‘ or ‘Isaburo Fukaya. The Master of Japanese Moxibustion’ translated to other languages, on moxibustion and articles in international journals as the North American Journal of Oriental Medicine or Osaka Shinkyu Journal. Nowadays he combines his clinical activity in Spain with teaching around the world (Japan, Brazil, France, UK, Australia, Canada, Portugal, Netherlands).

Cancellation policy for CPD course bookings at ICOM
  • Refunds for cancellations two or more months before the course commencement will incur a 15% administration fee. 
  • Refunds for cancellations between two months and two weeks before the course commencement will incur a 25% administration fee. 
  • Refunds for cancellations two weeks before the course commencement will incur a 50% administration fee. 
  • No refund will be given for no shows or cancellations upon the course commencement. 
  • Any amount overpaid by the student will automatically be refunded to the student’s account.

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