Authors: Houchi Dung, Curtis P. Clogston, Joeming W. Dunn
Addressing acupuncture from a unique perspective, Acupuncture: An Anatomical Approach abandons the traditional
oriental medicine approach in favor of a carefully analytic scientific presentation. The tightly-focused book describes the progression of chronic pain in the
peripheral nervous system, demonstrates that points conducting pain impulses through the peripheral nerves become more tender to palpation throughout life in response to episodes of pain, and they do this in a predictable sequence. This sequence, expressed as a "pain quantification, " has important prognostic significance to the person's response, not just to acupuncture, but also to any other intervention.
Insightful book that attempts to explain acupuncture from a scientific physiologic bent without the hocus-pocus found in a lot of acupuncture books written today.After reading a lot of acupuncture
I am an actively practicing Osteopathic Family Physician. I incorporate a lot of manipulation and
trigger point injections into my practice. I have been studying acupuncture (Traditional Chinese