Basics of Acupuncture (e-bog) af Pomeranz, Bruce
Pomeranz, Bruce (forfatter)

Basics of Acupuncture e-bog

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We are very pleased that it has become necessary after such a short time to publish a new edition of this handy guide to acupuncture, which is intended to combine practicality with an affordable price. It, just like the first edition, is based on our larger Acupunclure- Textbook and Atlas, but we have taken this opportunity to revise and update the text. For example, several scientific advances...
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Forfattere Pomeranz, Bruce (forfatter), Sahm, K.A. (oversætter), Kofen, P. (illustrator)
Forlag Springer
Udgivet 6 december 2012
Genrer MBPC
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9783642972805
We are very pleased that it has become necessary after such a short time to publish a new edition of this handy guide to acupuncture, which is intended to combine practicality with an affordable price. It, just like the first edition, is based on our larger Acupunclure- Textbook and Atlas, but we have taken this opportunity to revise and update the text. For example, several scientific advances have been included in Chapter 2 (e. g. , findings of recent studies on drug addiction, antiemetic effects, and urogenital efficacy). In response to numerous requests we have added a detailed account of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) in Chapter 8. Although most practitioners in the West have been using "e;scien- tific"e; acupuncture (e. g. , stimulating peripheral nerves to release endorphins), a growing number are now trying TCM approaches. The mechanism of action of TCM is unknown: the method is based on empirical phenomenology and pattern recognition rather than cause-and-effect logic. Nevertheless, double-blind, controlled scien- tific trials are required to determine whether TCM is more effective than "e;scientific"e; acupuncture. Scientific assessment of TCM in con- trolled clinical trials is possible even in the absence of a scientific explanation of its mechanism of action, i. e. , even if we do not know how it works. Many successful Western medical procedures are empirical; for instance, gaseous anesthetics are used widely al- though we do not understand how they work.