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Textbook and Atlas of Neural Therapy

Neural therapy is widely used throughout Europe and is rapidly gaining worldwide acceptance in the therapeutic armamentarium. It is known to provide instant relief of pain, improved motion, and return of function and can be used for a variety of health problems unresolved by other methods. This book covers the methodology, indications, and techniques for injecting local anesthetics to specific nerve and tissue sites to restore proper biological function. With this striking visual guide at hand, even physicians without prior experience in neural therapy should be able to implement the techniques successfully in their everyday practice.

Key Features:

  • Unique "hybrid" illustrations composed of body photographs and drawings of underlying anatomy on the skin clarify the anatomic landmarks for pinpointing the best sites for injections
  • Useful as a primary teaching tool, but also to add value to the general practitioner's or surgeon's existing practice
  • Concise explanatory texts on facing pages support the images

Barop's Textbook and Atlas of Neural Therapy will be valued by all students and practitioners involved in the treatment of patients with chronic pain syndromes.



Table of Contents

Part 1 History and Theory
1 History of Local Anesthesia and Neural Therapy
2 Theoretical Foundations and Practice-Based Hypotheses
3 Interstitial Regulation System According to Pischinger and Heine
4 Ricker's Pathology of Relations
5 Functional Aspects of the Autonomic Nervous System
6 Concept of the Segment in Neural Therapy
7 Theory and Basic Principles of the Interference Field
8 Local Anesthesia in Neural Therapy
Part 2 The Practice of Neural Therapy
9 Clinical Examination
10 Segments
11 Segment Diagnostics
12 Interference Field
13 Maxillodental Region
14 Neural Therapeutic Phenomena
Part 3 Injection Technique and Indications
15 General Information
16 Head
17 Neck
18 Spine
19 Abdomen, Retroperitoneum
20 Joints
Part 4 Indications and Therapy
21 Indications and Therapy
22 Head
23 Neck
24 Thorax
25 Abdomen, Small Pelvis, and Retroperitoneum
26 Spine and Pelvis
27 Extremities and Joints
28 Nerves
29 Vessels
30 Lymphatic System
31 Skin
32 Tumors
33 Summary
Part 5 Appendix
34 Literature

Textbook and Atlas of Neural Therapy: Diagnosis

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      Publisher: Thieme Publishing Group
      Publication Date: 13/12/2017
      ISBN13: 9783132410497, 978-3132410497
      ISBN10: 3132410497

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Textbook and Atlas of Neural Therapy

      Neural therapy is widely used throughout Europe and is rapidly gaining worldwide acceptance in the therapeutic armamentarium. It is known to provide instant relief of pain, improved motion, and return of function and can be used for a variety of health problems unresolved by other methods. This book covers the methodology, indications, and techniques for injecting local anesthetics to specific nerve and tissue sites to restore proper biological function. With this striking visual guide at hand, even physicians without prior experience in neural therapy should be able to implement the techniques successfully in their everyday practice.

      Key Features:

      • Unique "hybrid" illustrations composed of body photographs and drawings of underlying anatomy on the skin clarify the anatomic landmarks for pinpointing the best sites for injections
      • Useful as a primary teaching tool, but also to add value to the general practitioner's or surgeon's existing practice
      • Concise explanatory texts on facing pages support the images

      Barop's Textbook and Atlas of Neural Therapy will be valued by all students and practitioners involved in the treatment of patients with chronic pain syndromes.



      Table of Contents

      Part 1 History and Theory
      1 History of Local Anesthesia and Neural Therapy
      2 Theoretical Foundations and Practice-Based Hypotheses
      3 Interstitial Regulation System According to Pischinger and Heine
      4 Ricker's Pathology of Relations
      5 Functional Aspects of the Autonomic Nervous System
      6 Concept of the Segment in Neural Therapy
      7 Theory and Basic Principles of the Interference Field
      8 Local Anesthesia in Neural Therapy
      Part 2 The Practice of Neural Therapy
      9 Clinical Examination
      10 Segments
      11 Segment Diagnostics
      12 Interference Field
      13 Maxillodental Region
      14 Neural Therapeutic Phenomena
      Part 3 Injection Technique and Indications
      15 General Information
      16 Head
      17 Neck
      18 Spine
      19 Abdomen, Retroperitoneum
      20 Joints
      Part 4 Indications and Therapy
      21 Indications and Therapy
      22 Head
      23 Neck
      24 Thorax
      25 Abdomen, Small Pelvis, and Retroperitoneum
      26 Spine and Pelvis
      27 Extremities and Joints
      28 Nerves
      29 Vessels
      30 Lymphatic System
      31 Skin
      32 Tumors
      33 Summary
      Part 5 Appendix
      34 Literature

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