Shōnishin : the art of non-invasive paediatric acupuncture /

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Hlavní autor: Wernicke, Thomas (Autor)
Další autoři: Michel, Wolfgang (Přispěvatel), Oppenheimer, Anne (Překladatel)
Typ dokumentu: Kniha
Jazyk:Angličtina
Vydáno: London : Singing Dragon, 2014
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Obsah:
  • Shonishin; Acknowledgements; Preliminary Notes on Treating Children; Part I: Theoretical Principles; Chapter 1: Historical Background: Treating Children in Japan; 1.1 Lost traditions; 1.2 Children as a treasure; 1.3 Children as a burden; 1.4 Education; 1.5 Paediatrics as an independent branch of medicine; 1.6 Childhood diseases in early modern books; 1.7 Non-invasive and mildly invasive procedures in the Sino-Japanese tradition; 1.8 On the birth of paediatric acupuncture (Shōnishin); 1.9 Shōnishin pioneers; Notes; Bibliography; Chapter 2: Introduction.
  • 2.1 Shonishin and its development in Europe2.2 The training; Chapter 3: Diagnostic Principles; 3.1 The model of energetic development; 3.2 The surface of the body as the treatment zone; 3.3 From the research on oxytocin; Part II: Practice; Chapter 4: Treatment Principles; Preliminary note; 4.1 Shōnishin instruments; 4.2 Shōnishin treatment techniques; 4.3 Simultaneous diagnosis and treatment; 4.4 The permanent needle; 4.5 General principle of treatment; 4.6 Indications and contraindications; 4.7 Signs of overstimulation; 4.8 Difficult situations; 4.9 The basic treatment.
  • Chapter 5: Treating Babies (from Birth to 12 Months)5.1 Sensorimotor and energetic principles; 5.2 Principles of treatment; 5.3 Conditions and disorders; 5.4 KISS babies; Chapter 6: Treating Toddlers; 6.1 Sensorimotor and energetic principles; 6.2 Principles of treatment; 6.3 Clinical pictures and disorders; Chapter 7: Treating 3-5-year-olds; 7.1 Sensorimotor and energetic principles; 7.2 Principles of treatment; 7.3 Conditions and abnormalities; Chapter 8: Treating 6-13-year-olds; 8.1 Sensorimotor and energetic principles; 8.2 Principles of treatment; 8.3 Conditions and disorders.
  • Chapter 9: Treating Adults9.1 Principles of treatment; 9.2 Conditions and disorders; Chapter 10: Treating Older People with Impaired Mobility; 10.1 Principles of treatment; Chapter 11: Treatment at Home; 11.1 Conditions for treatment at home; 11.2 Information sheets for parents; Chapter 12: Examples from Practice; 12.1 Case studies
  • Babies; 12.2 Case studies
  • Toddlers; 12.3 Case studies
  • 3-5-year-olds; 12.4 Case studies
  • 6-14-year-olds; 12.5 Case studies
  • Adults; Feedback; Bibliography; Blank Page; Index.