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ISBN 10: 3131252524
ISBN 13: 9783131252524
Author: Axel Rubach
The updated Second Edition of this outstanding reference guide and textbook provides a comprehensive review of both the French (after Nogier) and Chinese schools of acupuncture. The book offers a detailed description of the anatomy and morphology of the ear, acupoints on the ear and their localizations, as well as specific points for ear acupuncture. Dr. Rubach, with many years’ experience as a practitioner and teacher, provides valuable information in an easy-to-read, helpful format. You will learn how to use ear acupuncture safely and effectively. Large-format, graphic images are used to clearly show the location of points and the methods of auriculotherapy. The book includes answers to important everyday questions and is a treasury of practical information.
Principles of Ear Acupuncture Microsystem of the Auricle 2nd Table of contents:
Basics/Theory
1 Introduction
1.1 History
1.2 The Term Microsystem
1.3 Scientific Findings Concerning Ear Acupuncture
1.4 Ear and Body Acupuncture—A Comparison
1.5 Laterality
1.6 Indications and Contraindications
1.7 Side Effects and Complications
1.8 Nomenclature
2 Anatomy of the Outer Ear (Auricle)
2.1 Anatomical Nomenclature
2.2 Embryology and Innervation
2.3 Overview of Zones of Representation
3 Systematic Localization of Points on the Auricle
3.1 Lateral Surface of Auricle (Front of Ear)
3.1.1 Supratragic Notch
3.1.2 Tragus
3.1.3 Intertragic Notch
3.1.4 Antitragus
3.1.5 Postantitragal Fossa
3.1.6 Lobule
3.1.7 Antihelix
3.1.8 Scapha
3.1.9 Helix and Helical Brim
3.1.10 Ascending Helix
3.1.11 Crus of Helix
3.1.12 Inferior Concha
3.1.13 Superior Concha
3.2 Medial Surface of Auricle (Back of Ear)
3.2.1 Overview
3.2.2 Systematics of Reflex Zones
4 Special Points and Treatment Areas
4.1 Analgesic Points
4.2 Vegetative Groove (According to Lange)
4.3 Sensory Line
4.4 Vertigo Line
4.5 Vegetative Points
4.6 Psychotropic Points
Practice
5 Introduction
5.1 Patient History
5.2 Therapeutic Obstacles and Special Situations
5.3 Diagnostic Clues through Inspection and Palpation
5.3.1 Visual Inspection
5.3.2 Examination by Palpation
6 Basic Tools and Procedures
6.1 Pressure Palpation of Points
6.2 Electrical Detection of Points
6.3 “Very Point” Technique
6.4 Vascular Autonomic Signal, Réflexe Auriculocardiac, Nogier’s Reflex
6.5 Needling Technique and Choice of Needles
7 Methods of Stimulation
7.1 Needling and Electrical Stimulation
7.2 Infiltration of Points and Zones
7.3 Use of the Soft Laser
7.4 The Use of Laser in Ear Acupuncture
7.4.1 Introduction
7.4.2 Physical Principles
7.4.3 Biological Principles
7.4.4 Clinical Use
7.4.5 Treatment Examples
7.5 Auricular Massage
7.6 Microphlebotomy
7.7 Methods of Continuous Stimulation
8 Practical Approach
8.1 Preparation and Positioning of the Patient
8.2 Choice of Primary Therapeutic Access
8.2.1 Segment Therapy or Choice of Correspondence Points
8.2.2 Choice of Analgesic or Anti-inflammatory Points
8.2.3 Choice of Psychotropic and Vegetative Points
8.3 Choice of Supplementary Points
8.4 Choice of Stimulation Method
8.5 Strength of Stimulus, Treatment Intervals, and Duration of Sessions
8.5.1 Drainage
8.5.2 Supplementation
8.6 Combination with Other Methods of Stimulation
9 Established Indications
9.1 Diseases of the Eye
9.1.1 Allergic Conjunctivitis
9.1.2 Optic Atrophy
9.2 Diseases of Ear, Nose, and Throat
9.2.1 Globus Sensation
9.2.2 Laryngitis
9.2.3 Meniere’s Disease
9.2.4 Pollinosis
9.2.5 Forms of Rotary Vertigo
9.2.6 Tinnitus
9.2.7 Sinusitis
9.3 Diseases of the Respiratory System
9.3.1 Bronchial Asthma
9.3.2 Chronic Bronchitis
9.4 Diseases of the Cardiovascular System
9.4.1 Hypertension, Hypotension
9.4.2 Paroxysmal Tachycardia
9.5 Diseases of the Gastrointestinal Tract
9.5.1 Chronically Recurrent Gastritis
9.5.2 Acute Enterocolitis
9.5.3 Chronic Obstipation
9.5.4 Singultus Point (Hiccup Point)
9.5.5 Cholecystitis, Cholelithiasis
9.6 Gynecological Disorders
9.6.1 Menstruation Disorders
9.6.2 Menopausal Syndrome
9.6.3 Insufficient Lactation
9.6.4 Mastitis
9.6.5 Perinatal Pain Management, Facilitation of Delivery
9.6.6 Ear Acupuncture in Obstetrics
9.6.7 Infertility
9.6.8 Loss of Libido
9.7 Urinary Tract Disorders
9.7.1 Nocturnal Enuresis
9.7.2 Irritable Bladder
9.7.3 Urinary Incontinence
9.7.4 Urinary Retention
9.7.5 Renal and Ureteral Colic
9.8 Diseases of the Locomotor System
9.8.1 Cervical Syndrome
9.8.2 Cervicobrachial Syndrome
9.8.3 Lumbago, Lumbago–Sciatica Syndrome
9.8.4 Knee Pain
9.8.5 Coxalgia
9.8.6 Distortion and Contusion of Joints
9.9 Neurological Disorders
9.9.1 Cephalalgia
9.9.2 Facial Neuralgia, Trigeminal Neuralgia
9.9.3 Herpes Zoster Neuralgia
9.10 Skin Diseases
9.10.1 Skin Allergy
9.10.2 Generalized Pruritus
9.10.3 Neurodermatitis
9.11 Treatment of Addictions
9.11.1 Nicotine Addiction
9.11.2 Bulimia, Obesity
9.11.3 Alcohol and Drug Addictions
10 Examples of Therapy for Use in Practice
10.1 Diseases of the Eye
10.1.1 Hordeolum (Stye)/Conjunctivitis
10.1.2 Macular Degeneration (Dry)/Optic Atrophy
10.1.3 Glaucoma
10.1.4 Myopia
10.2 ENT (Ear, Nose, and Throat) Diseases
10.2.1 Globus Sensation
10.2.2 Vestibular Vertigo
10.2.3 Meniere’s Disease
10.2.4 Tinnitus
10.2.5 Sudden Hearing Loss
10.3 Respiratory Diseases
10.3.1 Pollinosis
10.3.2 Allergic Bronchial Asthma
10.4 Cardiovascular Diseases
10.4.1 Functional Heart Disorders (Palpitations, Paroxysmal Tachycardia)
10.5 Gastrointestinal Diseases
10.5.1 Hiccups
10.5.2 Gastroenteritis, Nausea, Vomiting, Diarrhea
10.5.3 Inflammatory Intestinal Diseases (Crohn’s Disease, Ulcerative Colitis)
10.5.4 Chronic Obstipation
10.6 Gynecological Diseases
10.6.1 Infertility
10.6.2 Loss of Libido/Erectile Dysfunction
10.6.3 Premenstrual Syndrome (PMS)
10.7 Urological Diseases
10.7.1 Prostatitis (Abacterial, Chronically Recurrent)
10.7.2 Urinary Incontinence
10.7.3 Irritable Bladder
10.8 Diseases of the Locomotor System
10.8.1 Achillodynia
10.8.2 Epicondylitis, Epicondylopathy (Tennis Elbow)
10.8.3 Shoulder–Arm Syndrome
10.8.4 Cervicobrachial Syndrome
10.8.5 Lumbago–Sciatica Syndrome
10.8.6 Fibromyalgia
10.9 Neurological Disorders
10.9.1 Tension Headache
10.9.2 Migraine
10.9.3 Herpes Zoster Neuralgia
10.9.4 Apoplexy, Postapoplexy
10.10 Skin Diseases
10.10.1 Urticaria
10.11 Psychological Disorders
10.11.1 Sleep Disturbances
10.11.2 Anxiety Syndrome (e.g., Examination Anxiety, Fear of Flying)
10.11.3 Burnout Syndrome
10.11.4 Depressive Episode
10.11.5 Nicotine Addiction
10.11.6 Overweight, Bulimia
Appendix
11 Numerical Index of Points and Zones (Page, Figure, Location)
12 Alphabetical Index of Points and Zones (Name, Page, Figure)
13 Figure Sources
14 References
15 Subject Index
16 Overview of Zones and Points
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