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Acupuncture: A Therapeutic Modality, But not a Placebo
Pages 1-74
Written by many scientists and clinicians from China, USA, Canada and other countries, this monograph discusses translational research on acupuncture. Besides general topics on acupuncture practice (e.g., different styles and techniques of acupuncture), topics include some refractory diseases such as chronic fatigue syndrome, Parkinson’s disease, cardiovascular dysfunction, chronic pain, post-concussion syndrome and post-traumatic stress disorder and cancer-related symptoms. The factors influencing acupuncture research are comprehensively addressed in the final chapter. This unique book provides a translational perspective on modern acupuncture for not only acupuncturists, but also neuroscientists, neurologists, and other clinicians. For medical students and undergraduate and graduate students majoring in biology, this book is an advanced course for learning the progress in alternative and complementary Medicine.
Acupuncture: A Therapeutic Modality, But not a Placebo
Pages 1-74
Acupuncture Styles in Current Practice
Pages 75-163
Acupuncture Treatment for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Pages 165-215
Acupuncture Cardiovascular Regulation: Translational, Clinical Studies and Underlying Mechanisms
Pages 217-239
Electroacupuncture Inhibition of Hypertension is Slow Onset and Long-Lasting
Pages 241-248
Acupuncture Treatment for Pain: Clinical and Laboratory Research
Pages 249-307
Effect of Acupuncture on Parkinson’s Disease
Pages 309-334
Aung Vital Energetic Alignment: The Answer to Post-concussion Syndrome and Post-traumatic Stress Disorder
Pages 335-372
Acupuncture in Oncology
Pages 373-405
Electrotherapy-An Old Technique for a New Use
Pages 407-419
Factors Influencing Acupuncture Research
Pages 421-483
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