Needling Techniques for Acupuncturists

Needling Techniques for Acupuncturists
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Publisher : Singing Dragon
Total Pages : 80
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ISBN-10 : 1848190573
ISBN-13 : 9781848190573
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Book Synopsis Needling Techniques for Acupuncturists by : Chang Xiaorong

Download or read book Needling Techniques for Acupuncturists written by Chang Xiaorong and published by Singing Dragon. This book was released on 2011 with total page 80 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The book covers everything from the basics of good practice in care of filiform needles, through methods of insertion, to manipulation and the arrival of qi. Reinforcing and reducing methods of acupuncture are explained, as are the four essential needling manipulations of Dragon-Tiger-Tortoise-Phoenix. The book concludes with practical chapters on the retention and withdrawal of needles, and the management and prevention of accidents. Explanations are clear and illustrated with diagrams, and fully demonstrated in action on the accompanying DVD. For ease of use, all key manipulations and principles are indexed on the DVD for quick reference and easy repetition. This practical guide will be an invaluable learning and reference aid to all students and practitioners of acupuncture. Professor Chang Xiaorong is a doctorate advisor and leading teacher in the Hunan higher education system. She is the director of the National TCM Administration's Meridian-Organ Relationship Key Research Unit, as well as the director and academic leader of the Hunan Provincial Acupuncture, Moxibustion and Tuina Key Discipline, director of the Hunan Acupuncture Provincial High Quality Courses, vice-president of the Hunan Acupuncture Association and research topic correspondent reviewer for the National Natural Sciences Foundation. She has been involved with acupuncture for 30 years and has taught on both undergraduate and postgraduate degree programmes.


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