(To see other currencies, click on price)
MORE ABOUT THIS BOOK
Main description:
More and more patients with chronic pain and other disorders are relying
on neural therapy - a treatment concept based on employing the properties of
local anesthetics to regulate disorders of the autonomic system - to alleviate
their symptoms. Yet there are precious few spezialized, didactic resources for
medical practitioners interested in learning about this highly effective
therapeutic alternative.
The Manual of Neural Therapy According to Huneke
offers accessible, practical information on all aspects of neural therapy as it
is practiced today. Designed for use in the classroom and in the clinic, this
illustrated manual comprises three sections:
- Theory and Practice of neural therapy according to
Huneke-- including detailed definitions of all terminology; discussions of
experiments, successes, and failures of neural therapy; the scientific theory
behind segmental therapy and interference fields; and practical applications.
- Encyclopedia of neural therapy -- featuring an
encyclopedia of conditions and indications in every anatomic region, as well
as numerous case studies.
- Techniques of neural therapy -- a comprehensive,
substantially illustrated list of injection procedures, including detailed
guidance on insertion points, direction, and depth.
Distilling decades of
clinical research and hands-on experience, this unique book is essential reading
for practitioners of all disciplines interested in exploring how contemporary
neural therapy can complement and enhance the way they practice
medicine.
PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: TPS
Publication date: January, 2007
Pages: 412
Weight: 46g
Availability: Not available (reason unspecified)
Subcategories: Complementary Medicine, Neurology, Rehabilitation
Publisher recommends