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The premier guide to Shonishin — Japanese Pediatric Acupuncture — now in a new edition
Now in an expanded new edition, this user-friendly manual remains the foremost instructional reference for the application of Shonishin, or Japanese pediatric acupuncture. The book addresses the unique and often changing circumstances involved in the treatment of infants and children. It focuses on the crucial factors of patient comfort and dosage regulation throughout treatment by gently and painlessly pressing, tapping, scratching, rubbing, and stroking the skin without penetrating it. Stephen Birch, the worlds leading authority in Japanese acupuncture and Shonishin, provides valuable clinical guidance and hands-on advice that can be easily integrated into everyday practice.
The book begins by presenting the underlying principles and treatment tools used in Shonishin, and then goes on to cover root and symptomatic approaches and techniques, followed by details on how to manage a wide range of specific problems and diseases. More than 75 case histories from around the world present various treatment ideas, methods, and results for the featured condition.
Highlights::
With Shonishin:: Japanese Pediatric Acupuncture, Second Edition, professionals and students in acupuncture, and pediatricians and physical therapists who use acupuncture, will learn from the master the art of non-inserted needling to treat children. This volume contains all of the information that practitioners need to understand Shonishin as a treatment option and refine their technique, and to instruct parents on how to regularly use Shonishin at home, thereby increasing the frequency of treatment.
Data sheet
Section I Overview and History
1 Introduction
2 History and Theory
Section II Treatment Principles and Tools of Treatment
3 General Considerations in the Treatment of Children
4 A Model for Judging the Dosage Needs of Patients
5 Assessing Changes, Recognizing and Correcting Problems of Overdose
6 Basic Shonishin Treatment Tools
Section III Root Treatment Approaches and Techniques
7 The Core Treatment Model
8 Home Treatment and Parental Participation
9 Pattern-Based Root Treatment: Meridian Therapy Applied to Adults
10 Pattern-Based Root Treatment: Meridian Therapy Applied to Children
Section IV Symptomatic Treatment Approaches and Techniques
11 Needling
12 Dermal Needles and Associated Techniques
13 Moxa: Okyu (Direct Moxa) and Chinetsukyu (Warm Moxa)
14 Kyukaku—Cupping
15 Shiraku—Bloodletting (Jing Points and Vascular Spiders)
16 Point Location—Location of Extra Points for Symptomatic Treatment
Section V Treatment of Specific Problems/Diseases
17 Introduction to the Treatment of Specific Problems/Diseases
18 Respiratory Problems
19 Skin Disease
20 Digestive Problems
21 Behavioral, Emotional, or Sleep Problems
22 Urinary Disturbances
23 Ear and Nose Problems
24 Headaches
25 Developmental Problems
26 Weak Constitution
27 Recurrent Infections
28 Improving Vitality
29 Recommendations for Treatment of Other and Less Commonly Seen Problems
30 Combining Treatment Methods
Appendix
Glossary of Shonishin Terminology
Additional Information
Reference: 47932
Author: M. Endo
Proceedings of the 4th Hirosaki International Forum of Medical Science, Hirosaki, Japan, 17 October 2000, ICS 1223
Reference: 49274
Author: James Keogh