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- BookHouchi Dung.Summary: "The Chinese are known to have practiced acupuncture for approximately 2,000 years. Designed specifically for health care practitioners, this book demystifies acupuncture and explains it in anatomical terms. New emphasis is made to differentiate traditional acupuncture in Oriental medicine from scientific acupuncture, which is based entirely on medical sciences. This edition is completely updated and presents the most current research. New material includes information on how to quantify pain and a new way to define acute and chronic pain"--Provided by publisher.
Contents:
Chapter 1. Introduction
chapter 2. Anatomy in acupuncture
chapter 3. Acupoints of the cranial nerves
chapter 4. Acupoints in the neck region
chapter 5. Acupoints in the upper limb
chapter 6. Acupoints in the body trunk
chapter 7. Acupoints in the lower limb
chapter 8. Physiology in acupuncture
chapter 9. Biochemistry in acupuncture
chapter 10. Pathology in acupuncture
chapter 11. Psychology in acupuncture
chapter 12. Pain and measurement
chapter 13. Good to excellent applications
chapter 14. Applications with mixed and limited results
chapter 15. Difficult patients with poor results.