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  auriculotherapy manual free download: Auriculotherapy manual : Chinese and Western systems of ear acupuncture Terry Oleson, 2003
  auriculotherapy manual free download: Auriculotherapy Manual Terry Oleson, 2013-10-21 Auriculotherapy Manual: Chinese and Western Systems of Ear Acupuncture provides a comprehensive guide to the practice of Chinese and Western systems of ear acupuncture. This impressive new edition utilizes 3-D models of the external ear, as well as 3-D anatomical images, to demonstrate the somatotopic relationship between particular parts of the body and specific regions of the auricle. This is the first ear acupuncture text that has incorporated 3-D technology in order to present amazing images of the auricle which precisely indicate ear acupoint positions. The book offers in-depth evaluation of the theoretical and clinical underpinnings of auriculotherapy, describing and illustrating over 200 ear acupuncture points and more than 200 auriculotherapy treatment protocols for clinical discorders ranging from chronic pain to substance abuse to visceral and neurological disorders. There are an expanded number of auricular landmarks that are utilized to guide the practitioner in accurately determining the precise location of hidden ear points on the 3-D model. These landmarks further reveal the varied depth perspectives of the external ear. The ear reflex points presented in this manual are based upon systematic research conducted at the UCLA Pain Management Center and upon the extensive clinical findings of medical doctors and acupuncturists in China and Europe over the past 50 years. Scientific and clinical information from the most recent international symposia of auricular acupuncture have been used to update the scientific and clinical knowledge presented in this fourth edition. Each chapter is organized in same basic order, beginning with an introductory overview, progressing to the main topics in the chapter, and ending with a section listing a definition of terms and a set of preparatory sample questions. The book is concise and clear enough for students yet provides provides sophisticated clinical approaches to allow the experienced practitioner to enhance and complement their existing treatment strategies.
  auriculotherapy manual free download: Principles of Ear Acupuncture Axel Rubach, 2016-12-14 The updated Second Edition of this outstanding reference guide and textbook provides a comprehensive review of both the French (after Nogier) and Chinese schools of acupuncture. The book offers a detailed description of the anatomy and morphology of the ear, acupoints on the ear and their localizations, as well as specific points for ear acupuncture. Dr. Rubach, with many years' experience as a practitioner and teacher, provides valuable information in an easy-to-read, helpful format. You will learn how to use ear acupuncture safely and effectively. Large-format, graphic images are used to clearly show the location of points and the methods of auriculotherapy. The book includes answers to important everyday questions and is a treasury of practical information. Special features of Principles of Ear Acupuncture, Second Edition: A critical review of different methods of stimulation A practical compendium of the therapeutic point combinations Quick reference section on acupoints and localization A question and answer section for instant review Now includes over 30 interesting indications The book includes special sections on the use of acupuncture in pregnancy, obstetrics, gynecology, and dentistry. Filled with tips for daily practice and an excellent reference guide, this book is a must for students and ear acupuncturists.
  auriculotherapy manual free download: Elements of Auriculotherapy Rene Bourdiol , Eric Serejski, John Howard, 2014-09-10 Auriculotherapy is a form of acupuncture that focuses on the use of the ear as a localized reflex system connected to the central nervous system. It refers to stimulation of specific points on the auricle of the external ear for the diagnosis and treatment of health conditions in other parts of the body. Stimulation of the points can be achieved using several different methods such as: manual pressure; acupuncture needles; electrical stimulation; lasers; magnets; and ear pellets/seeds.
  auriculotherapy manual free download: Auriculotherapy Raphael Nogier, 2011-01-01 The continuation of Paul Nogier's findings Auriculotherapy is based on proven correspondences between locations on the external ear and the internal organs and systems of the body. The ear acts like an input/output terminal in direct contact with the central nervous system. Information on viscerosomatic states can be accessed via visual clues, skin electro-conductivity, and pressure sensitivity at specific points. The first part of Raphael Nogier's Auriculotherapy shows how acupuncture needles are used in sophisticated and powerful therapeutic interventions. The second part introduces the principles and practice of auriculomedicine, a true frequency medicine that evolved from Dr. Paul Nogier's auriculotherapy, his discovery of the VAS (Vascular Autonomic Signal) in the pulse and his consequent observations of the diagnostic and therapeutic properties of radiant light frequencies on the skin. The material presented here builds on and updates the work of the author's father, Dr. Paul Nogier, who scientifically explored and charted the auricular microsystems in the 1950s. A serviceable, contemporary work for students of acupuncture as well as practitioners, offering clear and practical information to be applied directly for the benefit of patients.
  auriculotherapy manual free download: Ear Acupuncture Kajsa Landgren, 2008-01-01 An up-to-date guide to the principles and practice of Chinese and Western ear acupuncture, this book is aimed at both the student and practitioner. It includes chapters covering ear acupuncture used in the treatment of addiction and Western theories about how acupuncture works.
  auriculotherapy manual free download: Auricular Acupuncture Diagnosis E-Book Marco Romoli, 2009-10-20 •Written by a leading expert in the field•Clearly presents all known auricular diagnostic procedures within a scientific context•Well illustrated with drawings and photos which are easily read•Includes the teaching work of a well-known and respected auriculotherapy teacher•Attractive page design and illustrations are included
  auriculotherapy manual free download: The Beginner's Guide to Auricular Therapy P. Sze, 2017-05-05 This book introduces the application of acupressure on ears (aka auricular therapy) using ear seeds. It clearly demonstrates ear seed placement at corresponding acupuncture points in detailed pictures for 19 common conditions: weight loss, quit smoking, fatigue, stress, insomnia, myopia/ enhance vision, dizziness, headache/ migraine, diabetes, constipation, gastritis, premenstrual syndromes (PMS), fertility, menstrual cramps, menopause, neck pains, shoulder pains, lower back pains, and knee pains. With this handbook, readers can quickly look up their conditions and start applying this safe non-invasive acupressure healing method.
  auriculotherapy manual free download: Basics of Acupuncture Gabriel Stux, Bruce Pomeranz, 2012-12-06 We are very pleased that it has become necessary after such a short time to publish a new edition of this handy guide to acupuncture, which is intended to combine practicality with an affordable price. It, just like the first edition, is based on our larger Acupunclure Textbook and Atlas, but we have taken this opportunity to revise and update the text. For example, several scientific advances have been included in Chapter 2 (e. g. , findings of recent studies on drug addiction, antiemetic effects, and urogenital efficacy). In response to numerous requests we have added a detailed account of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) in Chapter 8. Although most practitioners in the West have been using scien tific acupuncture (e. g. , stimulating peripheral nerves to release endorphins), a growing number are now trying TCM approaches. The mechanism of action of TCM is unknown: the method is based on empirical phenomenology and pattern recognition rather than cause-and-effect logic. Nevertheless, double-blind, controlled scien tific trials are required to determine whether TCM is more effective than scientific acupuncture. Scientific assessment of TCM in con trolled clinical trials is possible even in the absence of a scientific explanation of its mechanism of action, i. e. , even if we do not know how it works. Many successful Western medical procedures are empirical; for instance, gaseous anesthetics are used widely al though we do not understand how they work.
  auriculotherapy manual free download: Grasping the Wind Andrew Ellis, Nigel Wiseman, Ken Boss, 1989 Point names, the traditional means of identifying acupoints, have meanings that are hard to grasp. This text promotes understanding of each point's use in acupuncture practice by considering the meaning, context and significance of each. The 363 points covered are listed according to the system currently in use in China.
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  auriculotherapy manual free download: Yamamoto New Scalp Acupuncture Richard A. Feely, 2011-01-01 This user-friendly second edition provides a concise overview of Dr. Toshikatsu Yamamotos principles of scalp acupuncture for the treatment of patients with musculoskeletal and neurological pain. Each chapter covers a different aspect of Dr. Yamamotos theory and techniques, including essential information on Basic points, Ypsilon points, and new points developed by the author. A detailed discussion of indications, contraindications, diagnosis, needling selection, techniques, and possible side effects gives readers everything they need to determine the most effective treatment protocols for each patient.Features of the second edition: A new chapter on energy and healing explains how YNSA works Carefully selected clinical cases demonstrate how to integrate YNSA into daily practice A color-coded laminated chart displays every YNSA point and serves as a convenient reference in the clinical setting 86 illustrations and algorithms supplement descriptions of points and treatments Online access to videos of narrated, live presentations of palpatory, diagnostic, and therapeutic techniques The second edition of Yamamoto New Scalp Acupuncture is an ideal introductory text for newcomers to the field as well as an indispensable resource for acupuncturists and pain specialists seeking to optimize patient care.
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  auriculotherapy manual free download: The Man in the Ear Paul M. F. Nogier, Raphaël Nogier, 1985
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