Retinitis Pigmentosa Treatment Day

Regain control of your vision

Webinar date

Friday 15 October 2021

webinar time

2PM-5PM (AEST)

Webinar date

Friday 15 October 2021

webinar time

2PM-5PM (AEST)

(For new patients to Sustain Health only)

How does Acupuncture benefit Retinitis Pigmentosa?

Improve visual function

Increased visual acuity and central vision

Increase night vision

Better sensitivity of photoreceptors

Prevents retinal degeneration

Increases retinal nerve growth factor

Improve optic nerve metabolism

Improves the metabolism of the optic nerve cells

Improve visual function

Increased visual acuity and central vision

Increase night vision

Better sensitivity of photoreceptors

Prevents retinal degeneration

Increases retinal nerve growth factor

Improve optic nerve metabolism

Improves the metabolism of the optic nerve cells

Next Day Friday, October 15th, 2pm to 5pm Starts In:

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If you are interested in this event and would like a complimentary Ophthalmology Acupuncture treatment for Retinitis Pigmentosa, please click the “Apply Now For a Free Treatment” button below and fill out the form.

Once your submitted application has been approved by our Acupuncturists you will be contacted by our team.

(For new patients to Sustain Health only)

Get on top of the disease and associated symptoms such as:

Decreased night vision

Loss of side vision

Loss of central vision

Blurred vision

Why Our Acupuncturists Are Unique

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Dr Scott Ling

CHIEF ACUPUNCTURIST & CHINESE MEDICINE PRACTITIONER

Dr Ling studied under the world famous Ophthalmology Acupuncturist

Dr Ling studied with Dr Weidong Yu in Vancouver, Canada. Dr Weidong Yu has published over 30 publications in the field and developed a specific treatment protocol for improving eyesight in Retinitis Pigmentosa patients. He has patients from all over the world to receive his eye treatments. 

Dr Scott Ling has a particular clinical focus to bring these unique skills to help patients with eye diseases to restore their eye health and overcome eye disease challenges.

Dr Ling Studied Ophthalmological Acupuncture under world renowned eye specialist Dr Wei Dong Yu.

Dr Wei Dong Yu has published over 30 publications in the field of ophthalmology and developed a specific Acupuncture & Chinese Medicine treatment protocol for improving eyesight in Retinitis Pigmentosa patients.

Dr Yu has patients from all around the world with different kinds of eye disease fly to Vancouver to receive Acupuncture & Chinese Medicine treatment from him.

Next Day Friday, October 15th, 2pm to 5pm Starts In:

Days
Hours
Minutes
Seconds

If you are interested in this event and would like a complimentary Ophthalmology Acupuncture treatment for Retinitis Pigmentosa, please click the “Apply Now For a Free Treatment” button below and fill out the form.

Once your submitted application has been approved by our Acupuncturists you will be contacted by our team.

(For new patients to Sustain Health only)

Only 6 appointments

 

    1. Fereydouni, F., Qasemi, V., Moradian, S. and Tabatabaee, S., 2017. Can acupuncture therapy help patients with retinitis-pigmentosa?. Journal of Current Ophthalmology, 29(4), pp.321-323.
    2. Bittner, A., Rosenfarb, A., Gould, J. and Dagnelie, G., 2014. Response to Re: A pilot study of an acupuncture protocol to improve visual function in retinitis pigmentosa patients. Clinical and Experimental Optometry, 98(1), pp.100-100.
    3. Zhi, F., Liu, J., Ma, X., Hong, J., Zhang, J., Zhang, D., Zhao, Y., Wu, L., Yang, Y., Wu, D., Xie, C., Wu, L. and Zhang, C., 2019. Manual Acupuncture for Optic Atrophy: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Evidence-Based Complementary and Alternative Medicine, 2019, pp.1-12.
    4. Zhu H. A., Li C. K., Peng Q. H. An experimental research about effect of acupuncturing tai-chong(LR3)acupoint on the P100 latent time of P-VEP. China Journal of Chinese Ophthalmology.
    5. Xu, J. and Peng, Q., 2015. Retinitis Pigmentosa Treatment with Western Medicine and Traditional Chinese Medicine Therapies. Journal of Ophthalmology, 2015, pp.1-6.
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