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Treating Pain with Traditional Chinese
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By by Dagmar Riley
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Chinese medicine is to be practiced remembering that
life constitutes change. Once you have grasped the principles of
Chinese medicine, you have to learn how to use them according to
the nature of change. If you dont understand the nature of
change, your knowledge is dead and useless. Remember that.
Wáng Hán-Wén
This outstanding book examines the causes of pain according to traditional
Chinese medicine, casting light on the different causes of pain as
the basis for choosing the right treatment method. It is a book that
goes beyond the basic theories of Chinese medicine by applying them
to the specific theme of pain.
Extremely useful not only for students wishing to understand correct
pathology and symptom diagnosis according to Chinese medicine, but
as well for practitioners who on a daily basis seek to relieve their
patients of common painful discomforts and ailments, this text is
certain to be well received by clinicians at many levels of experience.
Treating Pain with Chinese Medicine addresses painful conditions from
the perspectives of several medical specialties, concentrating on
the pain component of each.
Each treatment chapter describes the condition in clinical terms
and includes the commonly occurring patterns, pathomechanisms, and
acupuncture and herbal treatments.
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Treatment analyses include the functions of each medicinal, their
role in the formula, and the indications to which they apply. Variations
according to condition are also described.
Chapters end with a thorough discussion of applicable acupuncture
prescriptions and adaptations for particular patterns. Each point
selection is analyzed according to the treatment principles selected
and the indications applied.
Publication Date: June, 2003
Paperback; 320 pages; 7 x 10; $24.95
Appendices; Index; Illustrations
ISBN 0-912111-71-2
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