Chronic pain is associated with a host of conditions for which traditional medicine has no cure. Increasingly, medical practitioners look to acupuncture to manage pain and other conditions - with over 1 million people in the UK and 2 million in Australia being helped every year. This readable, practical and comprehensive guide brings together all acupuncture treatments as well as the latest clinical medical research into their effectiveness. In addition, the author has included observations from his own practice. Easy-to-understand ratings make clear where acupuncture is most likely to work for you. For the first time, the effectiveness of acupuncture based on Western medical science (muscle knots) and traditional Chinese medicine (energy channels) are considered side by side. Some of the applications discussed apart from chronic pain: insomnia, stress, stopping smoking, losing weight, migraine, infertility, pregnancy conditions, menopause, nausea, irritable bowel syndrome, cancer, irritative bladder, drug addiction.
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Höhe: 198 mm
Breite: 129 mm
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978-1-908096-85-2 (9781908096852)
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Dr Richard Halvorsen has included acupuncture in the course of his practice as a London GP for over 25 years. He is frequently asked for comment on general medical issues by the media.
Introduction Frequently Asked Questions 1 What Is Acupuncture? 2 What Are the Treatments? 3 What Happens during Treatment? 4 Is Acupuncture Safe? 5 What Can Acupuncture Treat? Managing Pain and Treating Diseases 6 Musculoskeletal Problems 7 Headaches & Migraines 8 Female (Gynaecological) Problems 9 Conditions Related to Pregnancy 10 Asthma and Allergic Conditions 11 Addictions 12 Bowel Problems 13 Psychological Problems 14 Cancer 15 Other Conditions 16 What Is Acupuncture Unable to Treat? Appendices I How Do I Find a Good Acupuncturist? II Research into Acupuncture III Resources (UK, Australia, New Zealand)