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Shonishin: Japanese Pediatric Acupuncture [Multiple-component retail product]

  • Formaat: Multiple-component retail product, 272 pages, kaal: 833 g, 145, Contains 1 Hardback and 1 DVD-ROM
  • Ilmumisaeg: 04-May-2011
  • Kirjastus: Thieme Publishing Group
  • ISBN-10: 3131500611
  • ISBN-13: 9783131500618
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  • Formaat: Multiple-component retail product, 272 pages, kaal: 833 g, 145, Contains 1 Hardback and 1 DVD-ROM
  • Ilmumisaeg: 04-May-2011
  • Kirjastus: Thieme Publishing Group
  • ISBN-10: 3131500611
  • ISBN-13: 9783131500618
Teised raamatud teemal:
Shonishin: Japanese Pediatric Acupuncture addresses the emerging interest in safe, specialized, non-insertion acupuncture treatment options for infants and children. The only English language book available on the topic, it focuses on the most important feature in the treatment of children: patient-comfort. The author gives hands-on advice that can be easily integrated into clinical practice. The text begins with an overview of the underlying principles of Shonishin and the special tools and needles used to gently press, tap, scratch, rub, and stroke the child's skin without penetrating it. The expert author then outlines root and symptomatic approaches and techniques, followed by detailed information on how to manage a wide range of specific problems and diseases. Shonishin is an excellent treatment option for common respiratory and digestive ailments. Features * In form of a practical workshop, the accompanying DVD (150 minutes) demonstrates how to do Shonishin * More than 40 cases from around the world cover which tools and methods work best for different patients, showing a range of treatment ideas, methods, and results available with the techniques described in the book * More than 100 illustrations, photos, and diagrams complement the text throughout * Numerous tips on how to pacify scared children and aggravated parents This unique, user-friendly guide is a must-have for all acupuncturists, students and teachers of acupuncture as well as pediatricians who also use acupuncture -- regardless of style of practice. The basic treatment has the added advantage of being easily taught to parents so that they can use it regularly at home, thus increasing frequency of treatment and allowing parents to participate actively in the treatment of their children. System Requirements for the DVD:Language: English; region code: 0; picture format: 4:3 NTSC; duration: 150 minutes (approximately); disk format: DVD-5 This book is an indispensible tool and strongly recommended for the practitioner who wishes to take on these challenging patients.-- The American Acupuncturist

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This is a well-written, user-friendly and rewarding bookThis book will be a valuable addition to the library of anyone- practitioner, student, or teacher. Journal of Chinese Medicine

Section 1 Overview and History
1 Introduction
3(3)
2 History and Theory
6(11)
Kanmushisho or Kannomushisho
11(1)
Shonishin Today
12(5)
Section 2 Treatment Principles and Tools of Treatment
3 General Considerations in the Treatment of Children
17(2)
4 A Model for Judging the Dosage Needs of Patients
19(5)
The Therapeutic Dose---A Conceptual Model
19(1)
The Sensitive Patient
20(1)
Explanations of Increased Sensitivity
21(3)
5 Assessing Changes, Recognizing and Correcting Problems of Overdose
24(5)
Reactions to Over-treatment
24(3)
Modifying Treatment Methods to Regulate the Dose of Treatment and Deliver Treatment Successfully
27(1)
Final Thoughts on the Issue of Regulating the Dose of Treatment
28(1)
6 Basic Shonishin Treatment Tools
29(16)
Tools Used for Tapping
29(3)
Tools Used for Stroking/Rubbing
32(3)
Tools Used for Pressing
35(1)
Tools Used for Scratching
35(4)
Needle Sets
39(2)
Most Recommended Tools
41(1)
Care of the Tools
41(1)
Disposable Tools
41(1)
Treatment Applications
42(1)
Monitoring and Assessing Treatment Effects
42(3)
Section 3 Root Treatment Approaches and Techniques
7 The Core Treatment Model
45(7)
Precautions and Contraindications of the Core Non-pattern-based Root Treatment
45(1)
Techniques for Basic Treatment
46(4)
Preferences, Styles, and Approaches
50(2)
8 Home Treatment and Parental Participation
52(3)
Goals
52(1)
Precautions
53(1)
The Basic Method
53(2)
9 Pattern-based Root Treatment: Meridian Therapy Applied to Adults
55(6)
Basic Theories of Meridian Therapy
55(2)
Meridian Therapy Treatment Principles
57(1)
Meridian Therapy Diagnostic Methods and Patterns
57(1)
Meridian Therapy Treatment and Treatment Techniques
58(3)
10 Pattern-based Root Treatment: Meridian Therapy Applied to Children
61(10)
Diagnosis to Select the Primary Pattern in Children
61(1)
Diagnosis to Select Additional Steps of Root Treatment
62(1)
Modifying Point Selection for Treatment of the Primary Patterns
62(1)
Treatment Methods in Meridian Therapy
63(1)
Treatment Technique with Spring-loaded Teishin
64(1)
Point Location of Main Treatment Points
65(1)
Five Phase Correspondences and Clinical Practice
66(1)
Assessing Treatment Effectiveness
67(4)
Section 4 Symptomatic Treatment Approaches and Techniques
11 Needling
71(5)
Needle Types
71(1)
Needle Sensations and Timing of the Needling
72(2)
Needle Insertion
74(2)
12 Dermal Needles and Associated Techniques
76(4)
Ryu---Press-spheres, Empishin---Press-tack Needles, and Hinaishin---Intra-dermal Needles
76(1)
Selecting between Use of Intra-dermal Needles, Press-tack Needles, and Press-spheres
77(1)
Precautions
77(2)
Application of Press-spheres, Press-tack Needles, and Intra-dermal Needles
79(1)
13 Moxa: Okyu (Direct Moxa) and Chinetsukyu (Warm Moxa)
80(4)
Okyu---The Physiology of Direct Moxa
81(2)
Chinetsukyu---Warm Moxa
83(1)
14 Kyukaku---Cupping
84(1)
15 Shiraku---Bloodletting (Jing Points and Vascular Spiders)
85(3)
Jing Point Bloodletting
85(1)
Vascular Spider Bloodletting
86(2)
16 Point Location---Location of Extra Points for Symptomatic Treatment
88(5)
Josen
88(1)
Uranaitei
88(1)
Shitsumin
88(1)
Asthma Shu Point
88(1)
"Stop Coughing" Point
89(1)
Lateral Pigen Point
89(1)
Moving LR-1
89(4)
Section 5 Treatment of Specific Problems/Diseases
17 Introduction to the Treatment of Specific Problems/Diseases
93(8)
How to Use these Treatment
Chapters
95(1)
Putting Your Treatment Together into a System
95(4)
Sources Used in the Treatment
Chapters of this Book
99(2)
18 Respiratory Problems
101(14)
Asthma
101(12)
Additional Respiratory Conditions
113(2)
19 Skin Disease
115(19)
Eczema
115(12)
Atopic Dermatitis
127(4)
Urticaria
131(3)
20 Digestive Problems
134(19)
Constipation
134(5)
Diarrhea
139(4)
Abdominal Pain
143(3)
Stomach Problems
146(5)
Additional Digestive Problems
151(2)
21 Behavioral, Emotional, or Sleep Problems
153(11)
Kanmushisho---the Cranky Child
153(9)
Stress
162(1)
Further Emotional/Behavioral Problems
163(1)
22 Urinary Disturbances
164(13)
General Approach for Patients with Urinary Problems
168(1)
Most Likely Pattern-based Root Diagnosis
168(1)
Typical Non-pattern-based Root Treatment
169(1)
Recommendations for Symptomatic Treatment
169(1)
Integrating the Pattern-based and Core Non-pattern-based Root Treatments with Needling and Moxa Symptomatic Treatments
170(2)
Other Considerations
172(1)
Further Case Histories
172(5)
23 Ear and Nose Problems
177(13)
Otitis Media---Ear Infections
177(6)
Nasal Congestion
183(5)
Sinusitis
188(2)
24 Developmental Problems
190(13)
General Approach for the Treatment of Children with Developmental Problems
191(1)
Most Likely Pattern-based Root Diagnosis
191(1)
Typical Non-pattern-based Root Treatment
192(1)
Recommendations for Symptomatic Treatment
192(1)
Other Considerations
193(1)
Further Case Histories
193(10)
25 Weak Constitution
203(15)
The Lung Weak Constitution Patient
204(1)
The Spleen Weak Constitution Patient
204(1)
The Kidney Weak Constitution Patient
204(1)
The Liver Weak Constitution Patient
204(1)
General Approach for Patients with Weak Constitution
205(1)
Goals of Treatment
206(1)
Root Treatment for the Lung Weak Constitution Type
206(1)
Root Treatment for the Spleen Weak Constitution Type
207(1)
Root Treatment for the Kidney Weak Constitution Type
207(1)
Root Treatment for the Liver Weak Constitution Type
208(1)
Further Case Histories
209(9)
26 Recurrent Infections
218(12)
Recurrent Respiratory Tract Infections
218(9)
Candida Albicans Infection
227(3)
27 Improving Vitality
230(8)
Goals of Treatment in Complicated Cases
234(1)
General Approach to Improve Vitality
234(1)
Typical Non-pattern-based Root Treatment
235(1)
Other Supportive Treatments
235(1)
Other Considerations
235(1)
Further Case History
236(2)
28 Recommendations for Treatment of Other and Less Commonly Seen Problems
238(8)
The Child with Fever
238(2)
Teething Problems
240(1)
Infectious Diseases
240(1)
Tonsillitis
241(1)
Mumps
241(1)
Nervous Conditions
242(1)
Neurological Conditions
242(2)
Kidney Diseases
244(1)
Postnatal Lethargy with Lack of Sucking Reflex
244(1)
Surgical Conditions
245(1)
29 Combining Treatment Methods
246(9)
Appendix
251(1)
Glossary of Shonishin Terminology
252(2)
Additional Information
254(1)
Treatment Equipment
254(1)
Educational
254(1)
Bibliography 255(2)
Index 257
The Stichting (Foundation) for the Study of Traditional East Asian Medicine (STEAM), Amsterdam, The Netherlands