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French Acupuncture

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Full title: French Acupuncture
ISBN: 9782951550087
ISBN 10: 2951550081
Authors: Dr Jan Polak MD
Publisher: Jan Polak
Num. pages: 180
Language: fr
Published on: 2016

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Synopsis

What Do We Expect From Acupuncture In Musculoskeletal Disorders? Immediate Effects Of Each Stimulated Point, A Logical Choice Of These Points, And There Should Not Be Many, Founded On A Reproducible Reasoning Based On The Ancient Tradition Of Chinese Medicine. In Other Words An Individualized And Efficient Treatment Unfortunately This Is Not What Happens Today: Recipes Are The Rule, I.e. The Same Treatment For Everyone, With Disappointing Results. Yet It Is Easy To Achieve A Logical And Personalized Treatment, With Immediate Results On Pain. An Individualized, Traditional And Logical Reasoning System Is All That Is Needed. However This Has Largely Been Forgotten In Contemporary Acupuncture. Yet In France We Have Been Able To Keep A Large Part Of These Reasoning Tools, Which Are No More Understood In China Itself. This Book Is The First Of A Series Of Four Very Practical Courses. Our Aim Is That The Reader Should Be Able To Easily Choose The Right Point, And Have Immediate Results, In Any Musculoskeletal Pain. Furthermore We Do Not Use Needles, But A Simple Stylus: This Is More Effective. This Book Is For Anyone Who Treats Patients To Make A Living, Or Intends To Do So: Physical Therapists, Osteopaths, Chiropractors, Physicians, Nurses, Sports Trainers, And Of Course Acupuncturists. This Volume May Not Be Very Thick As Far As Paper Is Concerned, But It Is Brimming With New Knowledge, Nowhere Else To Be Found... It Can Change Your Professional Life. Make Good Use Of It! ____________________ Contents: Introduction: Traditional Individualized Reasoning A. Theory 1. Energy Flow Vs. 12 Organs 2. Yin & Yang 3. The Flow Of Qi And Its Disruptions 4. Heaven, Man, Earth (tian Di Ren) B. Practice (part 1) 5. Needles Are Not Needed: How To Use A Stylus) 6. Dams On The Flow Of Qi (guan) - Part 1: Arm, Leg, Trunk 6.1 Theory Of Dams 6.2 Shoulder Pains Caused By Dams 6.3 Elbow Pains Caused By Dams 6.4 Wrist And Hand Pains Caused By Dams 6.5 Hip Pains Caused By Dams 6.6 Knee Pain Caused By Dams 6.7 Ankle And Foot Pains Caused By Dams 6.8 Low Back Pain Caused By Dams 6.9 Diaphragmatic Dams