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BIOMEDICAL ACUPUNCTURE FOR PAIN MANAGEMENT: AN INTEGRATIVE APPROACH
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Chapter Title Page
1. From neurons to acupoints : basic neuroanatomy of acupoints 1
2. Dynamic pathophysiology of acupoints 17
3. Peripheral mechanisms of acupuncture 24
4. The neural bases of acupuncture : central mechanisms 37
5. Integrative neuromuscular acupoint system 52
6. Quantitative acupuncture evaluation and clinical techniques 80
7. The psychology of acupuncture therapy : placebo and nocebo effects in acupuncture pain management 95
8. Introduction to the practical application of the integrative neuromuscular acupoint system 104
9. Back pain : neck, upper back, and lower back 108
10. Upper limb pain : shoulder, elbow, wrist, and hand 145
11. Lower limb pain : hip, thigh, knee, leg, ankle, and foot 183
12. Systemic pain - related disorders 209
13. Acupuncture therapy for non-pain symptoms 215
14. Acupuncture therapy in sports medicine 222
15. Electroacupuncture analgesia 227
16. Using the integrative neuromuscular acupoint system for acupoint injection therapy 234
17. Case studies 238
App. Cross reference between 24 homeostatic acupoints and their corresponding meridian nomenclature 255

 

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Biomedical Acupuncture for Pain Management

Introduction
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Biomedical Acupuncture for Pain Management. An Integrative approach,
by Yun-tao Ma, Mila Ma, Zan Cho, Elsevier, 2005. Translated into German, Chinese and Portugues
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