Electroacupuncture: A Practical Manual and Resource
By David Mayor
This book presents an overview of the theoretical foundations of electroacupuncture, together with experimental and clinical evidence for the efficacy of electroacupuncture in its various forms. It also provides guidance on the effective clinical practice of electroacupuncture, illustrated with informative case histories. It serves as an excellent introduction on the subject, covering all the key information a beginning practitioner would need to know, as well as exploring avenues for advanced practice. The accompanying CD-ROM is an ideal research tool, providing searchable chapters from the book as well as an extensive database of more than 8,000 clinical trials that can be accessed via the CD-ROM or through a companion website.
- Clear and accessible guide to an increasingly popular form of acupuncture practice
- Designed for both technically and non-technically minded readers
- Provides a basis for immediate practical application in a variety of clinical situations
- Case studies from expert practitioners in the field illustrate the variety of possible approaches
- Only book on the subject to offer both practical suggestions and thorough exploration of the research behind the practice
- Bridges the gap between traditional and modern scientific approaches to acupuncture
- Sifts and sorts what is often confusing or highly technical material into manageable and practical information
- Includes an interactive CD-ROM containing over 15,000 references
- Fully searchable database of more than 8,000 clinical studies is accessible via the accompanying CD-ROM and website
- Database includes material from thousands of studies never before available in English – translated from Chinese, Russian, Ukrainian and other European languages
- Comprehensive glossary defines and explains important concepts
- Publisher : Churchill Livingstone; (August 9, 2006)
- Language : English
- Hardcover : 352 pages
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Reviews
Australian Journal of Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine. 2007 Volume 2 Issue 2“With so much material presented here Electroacupuncture (EA) is more a resource than simply a textbook. Frankly, if you are at all serious about acupuncture this has to be one of the best bargains ever brought before us.”
Journal of Chinese Medicine • Number 87 • June 2008“The completeness of content and depth of research make this a very useful reference book for anyone studying, practicing or researching within the field of electroacupuncture.”
In Touch, Summer 2008, No 123.“This is an impressively comprehensive book with CD-ROM that brings together all the latest progress and information on the different types of electrical stimulation and their application”
The European Journal of Oriental Medicine, 2008
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