Acupuncture: An Anatomical Approach

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ISBN 9780849316517
Cat# 1651
 

Features

  • Explains the anatomy, physiology, and biochemistry basis of acupuncture
  • Discusses nociceptors (pain sensing nerves found throughout the body) and their role in acupuncture
  • Demonstrates how to use pain scales to evaluate the patient's level of pain and to determine what kind of results to expect from acupuncture treatment
  • Summary

    While ancient concepts of yin and yang and meridians have been effective for sustaining traditional knowledge of acupuncture, contemporary clinicians need a more scientific structure to apply these complex teachings. A book that examines this Eastern medicine through the systematic principles of anatomy, physiology, and biochemistry is long overdue.

    Addressing acupuncture from a unique perspective, Acupuncture: An Anatomical Approach abandons the traditional Oriental medicine approach in favor of a more analytical scientific presentation. This innovative book describes the progression of chronic pain in the peripheral nervous system, demonstrating that points conducting pain impulses through the peripheral nerves become more tender to palpation throughout life in response to episodes of pain, and this happens in a predictable sequence. This sequence, expressed as a "pain quantification," has important prognostic significance to the person's response to acupuncture, as well as other treatments.

    The author has diminished the metaphysical aura of classical acupuncture and reinvented it as a medical science. This original contribution adds new knowledge to the understanding of the progression of pain throughout a person's lifetime.

    Table of Contents

    Acupuncture and Medicine
    Characteristics of Acupoints and Their Significance
    Pain Quantification
    The Primary Acupoints
    The Secondary Acupoints
    The Tertiary Acupoints
    The Non-Specific Acupoints
    The Treatment Plan
    Complications of Treatment and Other Physiological Reactions
    Needles, Accessories and the Treatment Session
    Conditions of the Face and Head
    Conditions of the Neck, Shoulders and Upper Extremities
    Conditions of the Thorax, Abdomen and Pelvis
    Conditions of the Lower Extremity
    Other Considerations
    Appendix A - Review of Neuroanatomy as Applied to Acupuncture