Acupuncture Logic

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Trafford Publishing, Dec 20, 2005 - Health & Fitness

The information contained in this book, although familiar to many practitioners and students, is presented in a concise logistical format. This unique method of utilizing acupuncture treatment algorithms for differential diagnosis of disease states is logically systematic and useful both as an acupuncture treatment text and reference guide. The compilation of material is extracted from Chinese Acupuncture and Moxibustion, Foreign Language Press, Beijing. The disease states are listed alphabetically and are located at the top of the page. They are then subcategorized and differentiated according to their main manifestations. The acupuncture treatment points that are specific to the disease state are found next, followed by the tongue and pulse diagnosis. Located at the bottom of the page are acupuncture treatment points that are common to the various subdivisions of the disease states. It is often helpful to start at the bottom of the page, identifying common acupuncture treatment points to each subdivision (if there are any). This unique presentation of the material appears visually clear, uniform and easier to decipher and commit to memory. The appendix contains the disease states and acupuncture treatment points listed in a quick reference chart. This document will prove to be a valuable tool to both practitioner and student.

 

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Contents

ABDOMINAL DISTENTION
1
ABDOMINAL PAIN
2
AMENORRHEA
3
ASTHMA
4
BI SYNDROME
5
BOIL REDTHREAD BOIL
6
BREAST ABSCESS
7
COMMON COLD
8
INSOMNIA
35
INSUFFICIENT LACTATION
36
INTESTINAL ABSCESS
37
IRREGULAR MENSTRUATION Irregular cycle
38
JAUNDICE
39
LATE IRREGULAR MENSTRUATION
40
LOW BACK PAIN
41
MALARIA
42

CONSTIPATION
9
COUGH
10
DEAFNESS TINNITUS
11
DEVIATION OF THE EYE MOUTH
12
DIARRHEA
13
DIZZINESS
14
DYSENTERY
15
DYSMENORRHEA
16
DYSURIA
17
EARLY IRREGULAR MENSTRUATION
18
EDEMA
19
EPIGASTRIC PAIN
20
EPILEPSY
21
EPISTAXIS
22
ERYSIPELIS HERPES ZOSTER
23
CONGESTION SWELLING PAIN OF THE EYE
24
FACIAL PAIN
25
GOITER
26
HEADACHE
27
HICCUP
28
PAIN IN HYPOCHONDRIAC REGION
29
IMPOTENCE
30
INFANTILE CONVULSIONS
31
INFANTILE DIARRHEA
32
INFANTILE MALNUTRITION
33
INFANTILE PARALYSIS
34
MANIC DEPRESSIVE DISORDER
43
MELANCHOLIA
44
MORBID LEUCORRHEA
45
MORNING SICKNESS
46
MUMPS
47
THICK STICKY NASAL DISCHARGE RHINORRHEA
48
NOCTURNAL ENURESIS
49
OPTIC ATROPHY
50
PALPITATIONS
51
PROLAPSE OF RECTUM
52
PROLONGED LABOR
53
SEMINAL EMISSION
54
SORE THROAT
55
SPRAIN CONTUSION
56
SUNSTROKE
57
SYNCOPE
58
TOOTHACHE
59
TORTICOLLIS
60
URINARY RETENTION
61
URTICARIA
62
UTERINE BLEEDING
63
UTERINE PROLAPSE
64
VOMITING
65
WEI SYNDROME
66
WINDSTROKE
67
INDEX
77

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About the author (2005)

Michael J. Migliore is a licensed acupuncturist and a Diplomate in Acupuncture by the National Certification Commission of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine. He is a registered pharmacist and former self-employed independent community pharmacy practitioner. The author is the founder and director of the Landmark Wellness Center, where he currently maintains a private acupuncture practice in New York City. He serves on the board of directors for the Acupuncture Society of New York as well as a not-for-profit home health care agency serving the five boroughs of New York City Presently, he is an adjunct professor at the Pacific College of Oriental Medicine, NYC.

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