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Healing Brain Injury with Chinese Medical Approaches: Integrative Approaches for Practitioners [Kietas viršelis]

  • Formatas: Hardback, 632 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 261x182x39 mm, weight: 1337 g, approx. 15 black and white figures
  • Išleidimo metai: 21-Jun-2018
  • Leidėjas: Singing Dragon
  • ISBN-10: 1848194021
  • ISBN-13: 9781848194021
  • Formatas: Hardback, 632 pages, aukštis x plotis x storis: 261x182x39 mm, weight: 1337 g, approx. 15 black and white figures
  • Išleidimo metai: 21-Jun-2018
  • Leidėjas: Singing Dragon
  • ISBN-10: 1848194021
  • ISBN-13: 9781848194021
This extensive clinical guide to treating minor and acute brain injury offers clear instruction for acupuncturists and other Chinese medicine practitioners. It explains how symptoms such as headache, dizziness and anxiety relate to brain injury, and differences in approaches to treatment when working with children or veterans.

Learn to treat symptoms of traumatic and acquired brain injury using Chinese medicinal methods of acupuncture and herbal medicine. Covering both Western and Chinese medicine understandings of the brain, the book provides a thorough exploration of treatment options, including multiple acupuncture systems, Chinese herbal formulas, dietary and orthomolecular recommendations, and standard biomedical approaches. Many symptoms associated with brain injury can be effectively addressed or reduced using TCM, including chronic headache, fatigue, dizziness, pain, and anxiety among others. The book highlights the special considerations that should be taken when working with people with brain injury, as well as when treating particular subpopulations, including pediatrics and veterans.

Recenzijos

This book provides a clinically-oriented and comprehensive transdisciplinary approach to the treatment of head injuries and their sequelae. Douglas Wingate skillfully opens Chinese medicine to a broader audience while maintaining its conceptual integrity and classical clinical wisdom. This work delivers a much-needed resource in facilitating person-centered collaborative care. -- Mitchell Bebel Stargrove, ND, LAc, Author, Herb, Nutrient and Drug Interactions; Editor-in-chief, IBIS: Integrative BodyMind Information System

Daugiau informacijos

A clinical guide to treating brain injury using Chinese medicine
Introduction 9(2)
Chapter 1 The "Silent Epidemic"
11(8)
Chapter 2 Standard Assessment and Diagnostics
19(12)
Chapter 3 Treatment Mechanisms of Acupuncture
31(11)
Chapter 4 The Brainstem and Cranial Nerves
42(9)
Chapter 5 The Cerebellum
51(8)
Chapter 6 Occipital Lobe
59(8)
Chapter 7 The Limbic System
67(10)
Chapter 8 The Parietal Lobes
77(11)
Chapter 9 The Temporal Lobes
88(9)
Chapter 10 The Frontal Lobes
97(9)
Chapter 11 Nao: The Brain in Chinese Medicine
106(4)
Chapter 12 Blood Stasis
110(24)
Chapter 13 Mild Brain Injury/Post-Concussion Syndrome
134(8)
Chapter 14 Treatment of Acute Brain Injury with Chinese Medicine
142(3)
Chapter 15 Treatment of Chronic Brain Injury with Chinese Medicine
145(7)
Chapter 16 Headache/Migraine
152(19)
Chapter 17 Fatigue
171(8)
Chapter 18 Dizziness
179(8)
Chapter 19 Tinnitus
187(10)
Chapter 20 Nausea and Vomiting
197(9)
Chapter 21 Dysphagia
206(5)
Chapter 22 Seizures
211(17)
Chapter 23 Chronic Pain
228(13)
Chapter 24 Neuralgia and Numbness
241(9)
Chapter 25 Paralysis/Muscular Atrophy
250(7)
Chapter 26 Neuroendocrine Dysfunction
257(13)
Chapter 27 Incontinence and Bowel Disorders
270(21)
Chapter 28 Sexual Dysfunction
291(15)
Chapter 29 Visual Disturbances
306(28)
Chapter 30 Sleep Disturbances
334(25)
Chapter 31 Impaired Attention/Concentration
359(9)
Chapter 32 Memory Impairment
368(9)
Chapter 33 Executive Function
377(5)
Chapter 34 Dementia
382(8)
Chapter 35 Language and Communication Dysfunction
390(7)
Chapter 36 Anxiousness
397(9)
Chapter 37 Depressive Disorders
406(14)
Chapter 38 Mania
420(6)
Chapter 39 Bipolar Disorder
426(11)
Chapter 40 Obsessive/Compulsive Disorder (OCD)
437(4)
Chapter 41 Schizophrenia
441(13)
Chapter 42 Hallucinations
454(5)
Chapter 43 Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
459(12)
Chapter 44 Behavioral Changes and Emotional Lability
471(29)
Chapter 45 Substance Abuse
500(8)
Chapter 46 Special Considerations in Pediatric and Adolescent Brain Injuries
508(11)
Chapter 47 Special Considerations in Military Populations
519(7)
Chapter 48 Other Considerations of Brain Injury Care: Diet and Exercise
526(31)
Appendix A Point Indications Relating to the Brain According to George Soulie de Morant 557(18)
Appendix B Relevant Individual Herbs 575(7)
Appendix C Brodmann's Areas of the Brain 582(2)
Appendix D Pharmaceuticals and Potential Herb-Drug Interactions 584(27)
Bibliography 611(1)
Subject Index 612(14)
Author Index 626
Douglas S. Wingate is an acupuncturist in private practice specializing in brain injury. He has presented at the Pacific NW Brain Injury Conference and been a board member and volunteered with multiple non-profits for brain injury. He lives in Oregon, USA.