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Stroke Foundation Module Seminar – November 2026

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Stroke Foundation Module

Date: November 21 - 22, 2026 | 9:00 - 5:00

Location: Ontario College of Traditional Chinese Medicine Downtown Toronto Campus

*Participants will earn 14 NCCAOM, Florida, and/or California CEUs.

Seminar Price: $1495 USD

Early Bird Price: $989 USD (available until 11:59 PM on October 15th)


About The Module

The Advanced Foundations Module is highly recommended to take before other modules, but not required.


The Foundations module will explain the neuroanatomical gross anatomy and anatomy of a stroke, neuroplasticity, and review traditional TCM stroke methods. This groundbreaking workshop teaches techniques that can be used not only for stroke rehabilitation, but for orthopedic patients. 


Upon completing this seminar, practitioners will have a complete understanding of the core stroke protocols and a working and applicable system that can be applied to virtually any patient with stroke, including but not limited to, the following symptoms:

  • Foot drop

  • Gait analysis and correction

  • Swelling

  • Speech aphasia, dysphasia, and dysarthria

  • Subluxed shoulder and decreased shoulder range of motion

  • Reduced grip strength/difficulty grasping

  • Insomnia

  • Depression

  • Headaches

  • Limb spasticity and flaccidity

  • Tingling Sensations

  • Paralysis

  • Proprioception disruption

  • Balance issues

  • Motor continuity problems

  • Diaphragmatic breathing deficits


The Foundations Module Will Cover

Participants will learn the key principles of the original Xing Nao Kai Qiao (XNKQ) acupuncture stroke rehabilitation system created by his mentor Dr. Shi Xue Min in Tianjin, China. You will learn the history, research, and evidence-based science behind the physiological workings of the XNKQ system. Dr. Shiu will demonstrate how to needle the XNKQ classical points and know when to apply the methods in your clinic.


Dr. Shiu will describe how the Nanopuncture system uses modern Western neurological diagnostic methods and neurological and orthopedic testing to determine the most effective treatment protocol for each patient and objectively measure their progress. Students will also learn how Nanopuncture works in tandem with modern orthopedic and physical therapy training and treatment.


The Foundations module will cover how to restore healthy neurological blood flow to the brain, how to awaken areas of the body that have fallen asleep due to stroke injury, how to treat the upper extremity and lower extremity spasticity sequelae, and how to safely needle nerves in the brachial plexus and lumbosacral plexus.


Dr. Shiu will give students an introduction to photobiomodulation and QEEG modalities and explain how to utilize them in their clinics and when to apply them in treatment.


Dr. Shiu will invite guest stroke patients for a live demonstration of his methods and review case studies of other patients whom he has treated. Participants will learn basics of needle manipulation and techniques to get more effective results when treating injured nerves and the neurovascular system. This method leads to higher efficacy in restoring blood supply to the nerves and central nervous system. Dr. Shiu will cover:

  • How to break down an hour-long Nanopuncture session to achieve the best results

  • How often to manipulate needles to effect specific changes in each patient

  • How to manage the patient in the healing process


There will be ample time allotted to partner and practice. Dr. Shiu and an experienced Nanopuncture practitioner will work directly with participants to coach them and make any necessary needle adjustments. You will walk away with confidence in applying the Nanopuncture system.




Wu-Style Taiji Workshop

Date: November 21st, 2026 | 10:00 - 2:00

Location: Ontario College of Traditional Chinese Medicine Downtown Toronto Campus

Course Fee: $125 USD


Dr. Clayton Shiu will be introducing Wu-Style Taiji, including Shen and Yi practice, push-hand methods, and other concepts and applications.



Cancellation Policy

Seminar registration may be canceled with a full refund 14 days prior to the course date. A $100 cancellation fee and a 6% transaction fee for credit card payments will be deducted from the refund.

For cancellations received between 7-13 days prior to the course date, 50% of the fee will be deducted from the refund, less a $100 cancellation fee and a 6% transaction fee for credit card payments.

Registration is non-refundable after November 13th, 2026. Registrants who do not attend the seminar will not be eligible for a refund.

All cancellations must be submitted in writing to info@NanopunctureSeminars.com. Refunds will be credited back to the original form of payment.



About Dr. Shiu

Dr. Clayton Shiu is one of the leading clinical neuroscience acupuncturists who specializes in Cerebral and neurological disorders.


Clayton received a Doctorate of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Acupuncture and Moxibustion at the Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, one of the most highly regarded teaching facility and the largest acupuncture and moxibustion center in China. His research was concerned with acupuncture treatment for cerebral disorders under the tutelage of Dr. Shi Xue Min, the pioneer of modern acupuncture stroke treatment, at the distinguished First Teaching Hospital of Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Clayton was awarded a special scholarship by the Chinese Government to undertake this position as part of continued efforts by both the Chinese and United States governments to facilitate greater knowledge exchange between the countries.


Having trained in both Western and Chinese medicine, as well as treating many patients with acupuncture at the referral of some of the United States’ best physicians, Clayton is at the forefront of integrating Western medicine with acupuncture for best patient care. He is also in unique position to bridge the philosophical and practical differences between Western and Eastern medicine, and has developed communication techniques that improve understanding for medical practitioners and patients alike.


In 2012, Clayton was awarded a scholarship to study and undertake research in Tianjin, China, where he had been evolving his practice for those doctorate years under the tutelage of Dr. Shi Xue Min, the ‘Father of acupuncture’ and creator of the stroke acupuncture system Xing Nao Kai Qiao. Clayton believes strongly in the need for the Western hospitals to embrace the breakthroughs acupuncture has achieved over the last 50 years in treating stroke and cerebral disorders including Parkinson’s, Alzheimer’s, multiple sclerosis and hypertension. He is now dedicating his life’s work to facilitating the integration of Western and Chinese research and practice for better quality healthcare and outcomes for patients.

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