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cupping therapy for migraines: Gua sha Arya Nielsen, 2014-09-05 'Sometimes called coining, spooning or scraping, Gua sha is defined as instrument-assisted unidirectional press-stroking of a lubricated area of the body surface that intentionally creates 'transitory therapeutic petechiae' representing extravasation of blood in the subcutis.' Gua sha has been used for centuries in Asia, in Asian immigrant communities and by acupuncturists and practitioners of traditional East Asian medicine worldwide. With the expansion of traditional East Asian medicine, Gua sha has been used over broad geographic areas and by millions of people. It is valuable in the treatment of pain and for functional problems with impaired movement, the prevention and treatment of acute infectious illness, upper respiratory and digestive problems, and many acute or chronic disorders. Research has demonstrated Gua sha radically increases surface microperfusion that stimulates immune and anti-inflammatory responses that persist for days after treatment. The second edition expands on the history of Gua sha and similar techniques used in early Western Medicine, detailing traditional theory, purpose and application and illuminated by science that focuses its relevance to modern clinical practice as well as scholarly inquiry. This book brings the technique alive for practitioners, with clear discussion of how to do it – including correct technique, appropriate application, individualization of treatment – and when to use it, with over 50 case examples, and superb color photographs and line drawings that demonstrate the technique. NEW TO THIS EDITION • New chapter on immediate and significant Tongue changes as a direct result of Gua sha • Research and biomechanisms • Literature review from Chinese language as well as English language medical journal database • New case studies • Over 30 color photographs New chapter on immediate and significant Tongue changes as a direct result of Gua sha Research and biomechanisms Literature review from Chinese language as well as English language medical journal database New case studies Fully updated and revised throughout Over 30 colour photographs |
cupping therapy for migraines: Neurobiological Basis of Migraine Turgay Dalkara, Michael A. Moskowitz, 2017-08-07 Published with the New York Academy of Sciences A timely, broad-ranging exploration of the neurobiological basis and molecular mechanisms of migraines Migraines impact the lives of a significant portion of the world's population, afflicting sufferers with severe pain, nausea, and often visual impairment. The WHO views migraines as an important public health issue, and ranks them in its top twenty most disabling illnesses. Neurobiological Basis of Migraine reviews the latest advances made in our understanding of the primary basic mechanisms of migraine headache and provides valuable insights into how these findings are being translated into novel treatment and prevention strategies around the world. Written for researchers and clinicians alike, the book features edited contributions from distinguished experts in the field, taking a focused, yet wide-ranging approach to the subject. It begins by exploring the pathways and networks mediating migraine headaches, their underlying physiological mechanisms, characteristics of visceral pain, and the concept of dural neurogenic inflammation. From there the authors delve into the mechanisms sustaining the head pain and photophobia associated with migraines, and they review the pharmacology of newly discovered migraine treatments. These basic chapters are followed by clinical and genetic studies linking to key issues, including cortical spreading depression, ion channels, transporters, and epilepsy. Reviews of the latest advances in our understanding of the neurobiological basis of migraine Translates important research findings from around the globe into novel treatments strategies currently being investigated Provides researchers and clinicians with a deep understanding of the primary mechanisms of migraine from migraine modeling to clinical applications Includes contributions by many of the most respected researchers in the field, world-wide Discusses exciting recent developments in migraine mutations and their role in CSD, as well as the role of CSD in aura and trigeminal activation Timely, comprehensive, and authoritative, Neurobiological Basis of Migraine is an indispensable working resource for clinicians and migraine, headache, and pain researchers, including neurobiologists, neuropharmacologists, neurologists, and vascular neurobiologists, as well as graduate students in those fields who are involved in researching migraine headaches. |
cupping therapy for migraines: Does Cupping Therapy Work? The Current Answer of the Science Yasin Etli, 2020-11-13 Cupping therapy is an ancient treatment method and has been used by many cultures for centuries for healing purposes. It is a matter of wonder whether this treatment method, which has become widespread and popular in recent years, is really effective. This book seeks an answer to this question and is a comprehensive summary of studies on cupping therapy. In these studies, it was investigated whether cupping therapy is effective on various diseases, how it reveals these effects, how long these effects last, and whether the cupping therapy has side effects. The book is an important resource for those who want to learn scientific facts about cupping therapy. Besides, it is a useful guide for cupping therapy practitioners, as it includes methods and application points that have been shown to be useful. With the hope to achieve healing under the leadership of science ... |
cupping therapy for migraines: Cupping Therapy Mei Lin Zhang, Discover the ancient wisdom of cupping therapy and transform your life. Discover the healing power of cupping therapy. Cupping therapy is an ancient form of alternative medicine in which cups are placed on the skin to create suction. The suction helps mobilize blood flow, loosen fascia, and relax tight muscles. Cupping therapy has been used for thousands of years and provides many benefits such as pain relief, improved circulation, reduced inflammation, and relaxation. This comprehensive book provides an overview of the history and modern applications of cupping therapy. You'll learn about the different tools and techniques used, including dry cupping, wet cupping, fire cupping, moving cupping, and facial cupping. The book explores how cupping therapy can benefit conditions such as back pain, migraines, respiratory disorders, and digestive issues. You'll also discover how cupping therapy aligns with traditional Chinese medicine and its focus on meridians, qi, yin and yang. Recent scientific studies have validated the efficacy of cupping therapy. It can be used to release myofascial restrictions and adhesions, much like foam rolling and massage therapy. Cupping is also growing in popularity among athletes and the sports medicine community. While cupping therapy is considered very safe for most individuals, there are some potential side effects and contraindications to be aware of. Proper aftercare and self-care techniques are also provided to promote healing between sessions. If you're looking for an alternative therapy to complement your health and wellness routine, cupping therapy may be for you. This book provides everything you need to know to experience the benefits of cupping therapy at home or with a trained practitioner. An easy to understand introduction to this time-honored practice, Cupping Therapy: Unlocking the Ancient Secrets will help unlock your body's natural healing powers. Discover how cupping therapy can help you relieve pain, boost your energy, and feel your best.Table of Contents What is Cupping Therapy? History of Cupping Therapy Forms of Cupping Therapy Types of Cupping Therapy Dry Cupping Wet Cupping Fire Cupping Moving Cupping Cupping Therapy Techniques Traditional Chinese Medicine Techniques Modern Cupping Techniques Facial Cupping Techniques Benefits of Cupping Therapy Pain Relief Improved Blood Circulation Reduced Inflammation Relaxation and Stress Reduction Cupping Therapy for Specific Conditions Cupping Therapy for Back Pain Cupping Therapy for Migraines and Headaches Cupping Therapy for Respiratory Disorders Cupping Therapy for Digestive Disorders Cupping Therapy and Traditional Chinese Medicine The Meridian System Cupping Therapy and Qi Cupping Therapy and Yin and Yang Cupping Therapy and Western Medicine Scientific Studies on Cupping Therapy Cupping Therapy and Myofascial Release Cupping Therapy and Sports Medicine Cupping Therapy Safety and Precautions Potential Side Effects of Cupping Therapy Contraindications for Cupping Therapy Cupping Therapy and Pregnancy Cupping Therapy Equipment Cups Cupping Sets Cupping Therapy Accessories Cupping Therapy Procedure Preparing for Cupping Therapy Cupping Therapy Session Aftercare for Cupping Therapy Cupping Therapy and Self-Care Self-Care Cupping Techniques Cupping Therapy at Home Cupping Therapy and Essential Oils Cupping Therapy and Other Alternative Therapies Acupuncture and Cupping Therapy Cupping Therapy and Massage Cupping Therapy and Chiropractic Care Cupping Therapy and the Future Research on Cupping Therapy Advancements in Cupping Therapy Integrating Cupping Therapy into Mainstream Healthcare The Benefits of Cupping Therapy The Future of Cupping Therapy Incorporating Cupping Therapy into Your Health and Wellness Routine. Have Questions / Comments? Get Another Book Free ISBN: 9781776968138 |
cupping therapy for migraines: Traditional Chinese Medicine Cupping Therapy - E-Book Ilkay Z. Chirali, 2014-06-27 This new edition explores and describes techniques of cupping in the context of TCM theory. It provides a clear and detailed set of practical guidelines to applying this technique for various common conditions, and looks closely at issues of safety, expectation and theoretical principles of action. This new edition includes new scientific research on cupping therapy and the effect on the immune system as well as new material on muscular pain, stress management and cupping therapy and sports medicine. A dedicated website complements the text with video clips showing the eleven methods of cupping therapy. - Explains cupping therapy clearly, allowing the practitioner immediate access to a set of skills for everyday application - Well illustrated to support the guidelines discussed in the text - Includes website containing video clips showing 11 methods of cupping therapy plus picture gallery of more than 150 colour photographs - Gives practical guidelines on the use of cupping in helping to treat more than 30 common conditions - Looks closely at issues of safety, expectation and theoretical principles of action - Text clarified and updated throughout, with an expanded artwork program and improved layout and design - New chapters by specialist contributors cover Cupping's Folk Heritage, Buddhist Medicine, and Thai Lanna Medicine - New chapter on Cosmetic Cupping Techniques - New section addressing Frequently Asked Questions - An expanded discussion about the benefits of cupping therapy, including the treatment of new pathological conditions including myofascial pain - Includes new evidence-based research on the effects of cupping therapy, including a systematic review |
cupping therapy for migraines: Handbook of Headache Paolo Martelletti, Timothy J. Steiner, 2011-08-14 Headache disorders are among the most common disorders of the nervous system. They are pandemic and, in many cases, they are recurrent and can accompany the patient for the whole life. These disorders impose a substantial burden on headache sufferers, on their families and on society: the individual impact is measured by the frequency and severity of attacks, while the societal burden is measured in terms of loss of activity at work and school as well as of costs for the health system. As a matter of facts, headaches are ranked in the top ten, and maybe the top five, causes of disability worldwide: they are therefore extraordinarily common. Population-based studies have mostly focused on migraine, which, even if it is the most frequently studied headache disorder, is not the most common . Other types of headache, such as the more prevalent TTH and sub-types of the more disabling chronic daily headache, have so far received less attention and need to be better investigated. This book will provide a useful tool to a wide medical population, who is required specific skills to diagnose and manage these frequent and often disabling disorders .Furthermore, it could also represents a compendium for medical students who are usually introduced to this topic through multidisciplinary university programmes. |
cupping therapy for migraines: Handbook of Healthcare in the Arab World Ismail Laher, 2021-08-11 This handbook examines health and medical care in the Arab world from a systems biology approach. It features comprehensive coverage that includes details of key social, environmental, and cultural determinants. In addition, the contributors also investigate the developed infrastructure that manages and delivers health care and medical solutions throughout the region.More than 25 sections consider all aspects of health, from cancer to hormone replacement therapy, from the use of medications to vitamin deficiency in emergency medical care. Chapters highlight essential areas in the wellbeing and care of this population. These topics include women’s health care, displaced and refugee women’s health needs, childhood health, social and environmental causes of disease, health systems and health management, and a wide range of diseases of various body systems. This resource also explores issues related to access and barriers to health delivery throughout the region.Health in the Arab world is complex and rapidly changing. The health burden in the region is distributed unevenly based on gender, location, as well as other factors. In addition, crises such as armed conflicts and an expanding migrant population place additional stress on systems and providers at all levels. This timely resource will help readers better understand all these major issues and more. It will serve as an ideal guide for researchers in various biological disciplines, public health, and regulatory agencies. |
cupping therapy for migraines: Headache Todd J. Schwedt, Jonathan P. Gladstone, R. Allan Purdy, David W. Dodick, 2010-03-18 Headache is the most common presenting symptom in neurology and constitutes more than one-third of primary care consultations. Organized according to the presenting features of the headache (acute, episodic and chronic), this handbook provides diagnostic and treatment information for both common and uncommon causes of headache. Making maximum use of lists, bullet points, summary boxes and illustrations, it allows the reader fast access to essential information where it is needed most. Each topic is dealt with succinctly, using up-to-date knowledge and experience of the authors, all of whom are headache experts from leading clinical centers in the USA and Canada. Providing comprehensive and detailed coverage to satisfy the needs of the busy neurologist, residents in neurology, neurosurgery, psychiatry and other fields of internal medicine, this book will also be a valuable guide to practising clinicians who do not deal with headache on a regular basis. |
cupping therapy for migraines: The Dizzy Cook Alicia Wolf, 2020-06-25 This cookbook features more than 90 delicious recipes and dozens of helpful tips to help combat migraine symptoms through diet and lifestyle. From healthy living blogger and creator of TheDizzyCook.com, Alicia Wolf, comes the must-have cookbook for anyone managing migraines, as well as anyone who just loves to create delectable yet diet-friendly dishes. Author Alicia Wolf developed her recipes using the principles of Johns Hopkins neurologist David Buchholz's “Heal Your Headache” diet, one of the most recommended plans by health practitioners for treating migraines through diet. In this book, Alicia adds her own unique spin to the migraine diet, creating recipes that are both helpful and delicious. Inside the book you'll find: Ideas for every meal of the day Tips on how to get started The best supplements for migraine prevention and treatment Common substitutions Travel tips Meal plans And other indispensable resources Learn to make Alicia's famous blueberry muffins, smoky carrot hummus, salsa verde chicken enchiladas, roasted curry cauliflower, chewy ginger cookies, and so much more. The Dizzy Cook will inspire you to explore the infinite possibilities for healthy, appetizing, migraine-safe comfort foods. |
cupping therapy for migraines: Islamic Cupping & Hijamah Dr Feroz Osman-Latib, 2013-10-31 This text is the most complete and up to date book on Hijamah at this time, it cuts straight into the subject and quenches the curiosity of the reader whether it be a layperson, prospective patient or seasoned medical professional. Dr Latib's experience and insight into Hijamah and traditional medicine as well as his rigor in correlating it with scientific findings is reflected throughout this guide. He shares with us the complete and comprehensive depth to this topic and empowers the reader in understanding and applying the concepts, rules and guidelines regarding Hijamah in order to improve general health and benefit from this oft misunderstood and sometimes feared medical procedure |
cupping therapy for migraines: A Compendium of Essays on Alternative Therapy Arup Bhattacharya, 2012-01-20 A Compendium of Essays on Alternative Therapy is aimed at both conventional and alternate therapy practitioners, besides serving as an educational tool for students and lay persons on the progress made in the field. While this resource is not all-inclusive, it does reflect the current theories from different international experts in the field. This will hopefully stimulate more research initiatives, funding, and critical insight in the already increasing demand for alternate therapies that has been evidenced worldwide. |
cupping therapy for migraines: The Acupuncture Evidence Project John McDonald, Stephen Janz, 2016-12-19 |
cupping therapy for migraines: Migraine Katherine Foxhall, 2019-06-18 A cultural, social, and medical history of migraine. For centuries, people have talked of a powerful bodily disorder called migraine, which currently affects about a billion people around the world. Yet until now, the rich history of this condition has barely been told. In Migraine, award-winning historian Katherine Foxhall reveals the ideas and methods that ordinary people and medical professionals have used to describe, explain, and treat migraine since the Middle Ages. Touching on classical theories of humoral disturbance and medieval bloodletting, Foxhall also describes early modern herbal remedies, the emergence of neurology, and evolving practices of therapeutic experimentation. Throughout the book, Foxhall persuasively argues that our current knowledge of migraine's neurobiology is founded on a centuries-long social, cultural, and medical history. This history, she demonstrates, continues to profoundly shape our knowledge of this complicated disease, our attitudes toward people who have migraine, and the sometimes drastic measures that we take to address pain. Migraine is an intimate look at how cultural attitudes and therapeutic practices have changed radically in response to medical and pharmaceutical developments. Foxhall draws on a wealth of previously unexamined sources, including medieval manuscripts, early-modern recipe books, professional medical journals, hospital case notes, newspaper advertisements, private diaries, consultation letters, artworks, poetry, and YouTube videos. Deeply researched and beautifully written, this fascinating and accessible study of one of our most common, disabling—and yet often dismissed—disorders will appeal to physicians, historians, scholars in medical humanities, and people living with migraine alike. |
cupping therapy for migraines: Tension-Type and Cervicogenic Headache César Fernández-de-las-Peñas, Lars Arendt-Nielsen, Robert Gerwin, 2010-10-22 The first textbook covering physical therapy as well as physical medicine aspects of these two highly prevalent headache disorders from both a clinical and evidence-based perspective. Written and contributed by international experts, Tension-Type and Cervicogenic Headache: Pathophysiology, Diagnosis, and Management provides the best current evidence on the pathophysiology, diagnosis, and management of patients with the highly prevalent tension type and cervicogenic headache, integrating the most recent clinical research data with basic science knowledge. It covers both physical therapy and phy |
cupping therapy for migraines: COURSE IN CUPPING THERAPY MARCEL SOUZA, Unlock the ancient secret of Cupping Therapy in this groundbreaking book. Prepare for a captivating journey towards wellness and healing as we unveil the mysteries of cupping and its incredible power to restore health. Within the pages of this comprehensive guide, you'll find a treasure trove of information about the art of cupping therapy, from basic techniques to advanced methods. With clear instructions and detailed illustrations, you'll be guided step by step to master this ancient therapeutic practice. Cupping therapy offers a holistic approach to pain relief, improved blood circulation, stress reduction, and overall health enhancement. This book is your ticket to a world of healing possibilities right at your fingertips. Don't miss the opportunity to acquire this valuable resource. You are on the verge of embarking on a journey of self-discovery and well-being. Let the cups lead you to a healthier and balanced life. Get ready to transform your health and life with the power of Cupping Therapy. |
cupping therapy for migraines: Biopuncture Jan Kersschot, 2014-05-14 A compact guide to the use of biopuncture in treating musculoskeletal disorders Written by the creator of the biological injection technique, Biopuncture is a practical guide to the therapeutic use of biopuncture in treating musculoskeletal disorders. It provides detailed discussions of therapeutic strategies, contraindications, and expert advice on dealing with complications. Key Features: Includes the following injection strategies: mesotherapy, myofascial trigger point therapy, neural therapy, and prolotherapy Written by a practitioner with more than 20 years of clinical experience in the effective application of biopuncture in orthopedic medicine Expands the interventional treatment options for physicians who care for patients suffering from musculoskeletal disorders by offering reliable therapeutic strategies All general practitioners, orthopedists, and physicians treating patients with sports injuries will find this book to be a valuable guide to the use of biopuncture to treat musculoskeletal disorders. |
cupping therapy for migraines: Cupping: The Practical Guide to Getting Started With the Healing Practice (A Step by Step Guide to Getting Started With Cupping Healing Practice) David Foulds, 101-01-01 The practice of cupping has been used since ancient times to cure all varieties of ailments and illnesses. Cupping therapy seeks to educate and inspire the general public on ways to find answers to their questions about this therapy and whether cupping is right for them. Cupping is beneficial in so many ways, especially with reducing inflammation, and detoxing the body as well as multiple other benefits. This book seeks to give the reader an overview and guideline of what they can expect to gain from beginning their cupping journey. Here is a preview of what you'll learn... • The fundamentals of cupping • How to prepare for a session • What to expect from a dry session • All about ventosa (moving or rubbing cupping) • Cupping and acupuncture • Cupping and moxibustion • Cupping and gua sha • Cupping and tuī ná (tuina) • Wet cupping • An overview of chinese medicine Modern medicine has allowed for some amazing advances in medical treatments. It has helped save and extend countless lives and continues pushing human ability forward. It has also, however, placed a high interest in medications (perhaps due to financial interests). Unfortunately, doctors are prescribing pills for any and all injuries, illnesses, or ailments. These pills, in turn, have their own side effects, which require more pills… it becomes an endless cycle that provides only temporary comfort. |
cupping therapy for migraines: Trigger Point Dry Needling Jan Dommerholt, PT, DPT, MPS, Cesar Fernandez de las Penas, 2013-01-15 This exciting new publication is the first authoritative resource on the market with an exclusive focus on Trigger Point ((TrP) dry needling. It provides a detailed and up-to-date scientific perspective against which TrP dry needling can be best understood. The first section of the book covers important topics such as the current understanding and neurophysiology of the TrP phenomena, safety and hygiene, the effect of needling on fascia and connective tissue, and an account on professional issues surrounding TrP dry needling. The second section includes a detailed and well-illustrated review of deep dry needling techniques of the most common muscles throughout the body. The third section of the book describes several other needling approaches, such as superficial dry needling, dry needling from a Western Acupuncture perspective, intramuscular stimulation, and Fu's subcutaneous needling. Trigger Point Dry Needling brings together authors who are internationally recognized specialists in the field of myofascial pain and dry needling. First book of its kind to include different needling approaches (in the context of evidence) for the management of neuromuscular pain conditions Highlights both current scientific evidence and clinicians' expertise and experience Multi-contributed by a team of top international experts Over 200 illustrations supporting the detailed description of needling techniques |
cupping therapy for migraines: Chi Nei Ching Mantak Chia, William U. Wei, 2013-11-04 Fully illustrated guide to massage techniques for unblocking chi, releasing tight tendons and muscles, and alleviating back and joint pain • Explains the hammering massage technique of Tok Sen, which sends vibrational energy deep into the fascia and muscles • Details how to use the 10 Thai energy meridians known as Sen Sib and the 12 muscle-tendon meridians of Chinese acupuncture in massage • Explains Meridian Detox Therapy and Gua Sha, which clears blood stagnation, promotes metabolism, and can prevent and treat acute illness Good health depends on the free flow of life-force energy, chi, throughout the entire body. The accumulation of tensions in the muscles and tendons as well as the stagnation of negative energy can lead to blockages in the body’s energy channels, resulting in pain, low energy, or illness. In this full-color illustrated guide, Master Mantak Chia and William Wei detail massage techniques for unblocking chi, releasing tight tendons and muscles, and alleviating back and joint pain. The authors explore the 10 Thai energy meridians known as Sen Sib, the 12 muscle-tendon meridians of Chinese acupuncture, and the most commonly strained muscles and tendons of the spine, neck, and pelvis. They explain how to treat specific ailments, such as headache, stiff shoulder, or lumbar pain, with the traditional Thai massage technique known as Tok Sen, which uses a wooden hammer to send vibrational energy deep into the fascia and muscles along the Sen Sib meridians. This method is particularly effective for joint pain, because the vibrations can reach more deeply and accurately within the body’s structure than a massage therapist’s fingers. The authors also explain Meridian Detox Therapy, which includes cupping, skin massage, and Gua Sha--the scraping of different parts of the body to clear blood stagnation, promote metabolism, and treat acute illness. The final book in the Chi Nei Tsang series, Chi Nei Ching offers advanced massage techniques to work with the energy meridians for optimum health. |
cupping therapy for migraines: Acupuncture Therapy for Neurological Diseases Ying Xia, Xiaoding Cao, Gen-Cheng Wu, Jieshi Cheng, 2010-09-08 Acupuncture therapy has been practiced in China and other Asian countries for more than two thousand years. Modern clinical research has confirmed the impressive therapeutic effect of acupuncture on numerous human ailments, such as controlling pain, nausea, and vomiting. However, the biological mechanisms of acupuncture are still under debate. In Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), the mechanism of acupuncture therapy is explained by a meridian model. According to this model, acupuncture is believed to treat the diseased organs by modulating two conditions known as Yin and Yang, which represent all the opposite principles that people find in the universe, both inside and outside the human body. Yin and Yang complement each other, and are subjected to changes between each other. The balance of Yin and Yang is thought to be maintained by Qi, an energy substance flowing constantly through the meridian, a network connecting all the organs of the body. The illness, according to this theory, is the temporary dominance of one principle over the other, owing to the blockade of the Qi from flowing through the meridian under certain circumstance. The axiom of “No stagnation, No pain” in TCM summarizes this concept. Thus, the goal of acupuncture treatment is to restore the balance of Yin and Yang conditions in the diseased organ(s). This theory has been considered to be useful to guide this ancient therapy, such as carrying out diagnosis, deciding on the principle, and selecting the acupoints. |
cupping therapy for migraines: "Plum Blossom" Needle Therapy , 1982 |
cupping therapy for migraines: Extraordinary Vessels Kiiko Matsumoto, Stephen Birch, 1986 The most detailed exposition of the vessels in the English language. |
cupping therapy for migraines: Cupping Therapy: Fast Pain Management Therapy (Ancient Techniques for Modern Wellness of Approach to Healing and Harmony) Phillip Watson, 101-01-01 Acupuncture and Chinese Medicine have been around for centuries, relieving symptoms and benefiting health and well-being. However, this ancient medicine can be as foreign as its origin, and explanations may not be thorough during your treatment. With many supportive therapy options to enhance acupuncture, practitioners may overlook explanations. This book will guide you through the many aspects of Chinese Medicine, acupuncture, and the adjunct therapies used in treatment. Cupping Therapy seeks to educate and inspire the general public on ways to find answers to their questions about this therapy and whether cupping is right for them. Cupping is beneficial in so many ways, especially with reducing inflammation, and detoxing the body as well as multiple other benefits. Here is a preview of what you'll learn... · What Is Cupping Therapy? · Benefits of Cupping Therapy · Types of Cupping Therapy · When You will see results · And.... much more! Cupping therapy has been used for centuries all over the world. Finally we have an easy to read workbook for pneumatic cupping physiology and technique. This book explains the different cupping styles and how they work. |
cupping therapy for migraines: Essentials of Chinese Medicine Zhanwen Liu, 2011-03-08 The Essentials of Chinese Medicine is a text book intended for international students who wish to gain a basic understanding of Chinese Medicine (CM) at the university level. The idea of writing such a text was originated from the Sino-American Consortium for the Advancement of Chinese Medicine (SACACM), which was founded in February 2000. In 1995, the British Hong Kong Administration set up a Preparatory Committee for the Development of Chinese Medicine to look into ways of bringing Chinese medical practice and herbal trade under proper control and r- ulation. After the reuni?cation of Hong Kong with mainland China in 1997, the Government of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region continued the efforts to uplift the practice of CM to a fully professional level through legislation. To help bring up a new generation of professional CM practitioners, the Hong Kong Baptist University (HKBU) obtained approval from the Government’s univ- sity funding authority to develop a School of Chinese Medicine to prepare students who will meet the future professional requirements through public examinations. In order to establish itself quickly as a rigorous provider of university level CM education, HKBU sought alliance with eight major CM universities in the Chinese Mainland, and one US university which was interested in developing CM edu- tion within its medical college. As a result, the Consortium known as SACACM was formed, with ten founding institutions from Beijing, Shanghai, Nanjing, Sh- dong, Guangzhou, Chengdu, Heilongjiang, Hong Kong, and the United States. |
cupping therapy for migraines: SomatoEmotional Release John E. Upledger, 2002-09-25 Developed by the author, SomatoEmotional Release is a technique for bringing psychotherapeutic elements into CranioSacral therapy. It helps rid the mind and body of the residual effects of trauma by anatomically freeing the central channel of the body. John E. Upledger presents the history, theory, and practice of this subtle form of healing. A result of meaningful, intentioned touch, SomatoEmotional Release allows for identification and removal of energy cysts along with their associated emotions. |
cupping therapy for migraines: Acupuncture Energetics Joseph M. Helms, 1995 This book offers pragmatic and clinically useful information for physicians seeking to integrate acupuncture into their medical practices. Beginning with the history and science of acupuncture. It is a guide through anatomy, physiology, pathology, examination and diagnosis, point location, and basic and advanced treatments. It includes proven techniques for treating musculoskeletal pain, migraines, gastrointestinal conditions, and substance abuse. The text also contains high quality photographs and illustrations for clear localization of channels and points. It is an ideal learning tool for practitioners looking to expand their practice or find a more versatile acupuncture approach. |
cupping therapy for migraines: Migraine and Headache Alexander Mauskop, 2013-01-10 Migraine and Headache, Second Edition provides concise guidelines for the point-of-care diagnosis and management of all headache conditions, complete with clinically-relevant cases to help clinicians provide effective care to their headache patients. |
cupping therapy for migraines: Obstetrics and Gynecology in Chinese Medicine Giovanni Maciocia, 2011-05-12 New edition of the most comprehensive Chinese Medicine Obstetrics and Gynecology textbook in the English language World-renowned author and teacher Giovanni Maciocia gives a clear, detailed explanation of the physiology, pathology and aetiology of women's disorders in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and adapts these to Western conditions and patients. Seventy gynecological conditions are discussed in detail with consideration given to differentiation between conditions, the advised treatment using acupuncture and herbs, prevention and prognosis. Guidelines on lifestyle and use of the eight Extraordinary Vessels are provided, with case studies allowing easy application of theory to practice throughout. New for this edition: New attractive two-colour layout with book marks to ease navigationEndometriosis and its treatment now included and fully covered in a new chapter Infertility chapter includes recent research highlighting factors in infertility All prescriptions now removed from the text and attractively presented in three appendices: Patient Remedies, Prescriptions and Three Treasure Remedies Obstetrics and Gynecology in Chinese Medicine is a paradigmatic work. It is tempered with reverence and innovation, meticulous archival attention and detailed modern clinical insight. When future generations look back at this work...they will find not only knowledge and wisdom but also reasons for inspiration and awe.From the Foreword to the first edition by Ted J. Kaptchuk, Associate Director, Centre for Alternative Medicine Research, Beth Israel Hospital; Instructor in Medicine, Harvard medical School, Boston, USA. • Physiology and pathology of women's disorders in Chinese medicine• Aetiology and diagnosis of women's disorders• Differentiation and treatment – including acupuncture, herbs and patent remedies – of 64 gynecological conditions• Prevention and prognosis for each disease• Approximately 100 case histories from the author's own practice• A detailed discussion of the use of the eight extraordinary vessels in gynecology |
cupping therapy for migraines: The Migraine Brain Carolyn Bernstein, Elaine McArdle, 2009-07-14 Draws on the latest scientific findings to identify the unique characteristics, chemical makeups, and structural differences of migraine-prone brains, offering insight into the role of the central nervous system while outlining a comprehensive program to reduce the frequency and intensity of headaches. Reprint. |
cupping therapy for migraines: Curanderismo: The Art of Traditional Medicine Without Borders Eliseo Torres, 1753 |
cupping therapy for migraines: Treat Your Own Shoulder Robin McKenzie, Grant Watson, Robert Lindsay, 2018 |
cupping therapy for migraines: An Outline of Chinese Acupuncture Zhongguo Zhong yi yan jiu yuan, 1975 The aim of compiling this book is to provide source material for study by medical personnel in China and other countries, and to popularize the science of acupuncture and moxibustion. After studying this book, one should have a preliminary understanding of the development of acupuncture and moxibustion, together with their basic theory and application in clinical treatment. In the selection of material for this book, every effort has been made that it be concise, practical and easily understood. |
cupping therapy for migraines: Headaches in Women Mark Green, 2019-10-01 Women suffer from headaches far more than men. According to the World Health Organization, migraine is one of the most disabling medical conditions. The understanding of the pathophysiology of migraine has changed dramatically over the past decade, leading to more rational and targeted treatments. Since most migraineurs are young women, use of contraception, management of headaches with menstruation, pregnancy, lactation, and menopause are important issues addressed in this text. Headaches are often inherited, and, as such, the book also discusses genetic issues, particularly relevant in this era of customized medicine. The hormonal management of transgenders is important as many will experience severe headaches during their transitions. Comorbidities, including psychiatric syndromes and strokes, are also presented in detail. This text will be of interest to all practitioners who manage women with headaches. |
cupping therapy for migraines: Art of Cupping Hedwig Manz, 2011-01-01 Praise for this book:A welcome addition...[The] author makes her guidance easy to adopt with the aid of numerous photographs of cup placement...excellent.--The LanternFor over 5,000 years, cupping has been used across the globe to treat a broad spectrum of health disorders. A safe, comfortable therapy, it requires only simple, inexpensive instruments to achieve highly effective results. This comprehensive guide features all the information practitioners need, including historical facts, step-by-step instructions for application, and treatment of specific health problems. Highlights: Detailed theory of dry and wet cupping Practical instructions for 45 different disorders Illustrated by real-life photographs from the authors practice Compact, user-friendly format for easy reference Each chapter of the practical section deals with a different area of the body and its disorders. Information is given on the complaint, the correct cupping application, supplementary and alternative therapies, as well as preventive treatment. Practice-oriented and highly detailed, this is an invaluable reference for experienced practitioners and an ideal learning tool for students. |
cupping therapy for migraines: Cupping Therapy Encyclopedia Tamer Shaban, 2018-03-04 This book describes the history, methods, and techniques of cupping therapy and provides practical guidelines for cupping therapy home use and professional practice. It provides a new classification of cupping therapy types, cupping therapy sets, and a classification of cupping therapy adverse events. It looks closely at issues of mechanism of action, side effects, treatment programs, and safety. It contains many clear illustrations and provides a practical guideline for treating many common diseases. It includes new scientific research and clinical examples. This book can serve as a useful reference for complementary and alternative medicine therapists, medical physicians, medical students, healthcare professionals, researchers, and people interested in natural health, integrative medicine, self-care, and treatment. |
cupping therapy for migraines: Egyptian medicine in the days of the pharaohs Nabil I. Ebeid, 1999 |
cupping therapy for migraines: Acupuncture & Moxibustion David Tai, 1987 |
cupping therapy for migraines: BLACK BK OF MICRO ACUPUNCTURE Andy Rosenfarb, 2017-02-14 Acupuncture has been used to treat and prevent disease for over 4,000 years. By revealing strengths and weaknesses affected by genetics, emotions, environmental and lifestyle factors, doctors of Chinese Medicine can help patients achieve long and healthy lives. After decades of clinical experience and treating thousands of patients using the Micro Acupuncture 48 system, Dr. Rosenfarb introduced this highly effective acupuncture system to the acupuncture community to make the method more widely available for patients in need. As a world-renown expert in treating pain and ophthalmic diseases, he has written The Black Book of Micro Acupuncture 48 to explain the theory and clinical applications behind the Micro Acupuncture 48 system and to help the practitioner to understand and correct underlying factors that drive the pain and dysfunction the people experience. Additionally, Dr. Rosenfarb describes Micro Acupuncture 48's ophthalmic applications for degenerative eyes conditions like macular degeneration, retinitis pigmentosa, glaucoma and diabetic retinopathy - including case studies for the practitioners benefit. Researchers are encouraged to review a list of acupuncturists trained in Micro Acupuncture 48 at www.microacupunture48.com. The true mark of an expert professional is one that conveys the idea so somebody like me (a novice) can easily do and apply the ideas presented. Andy does just this in his new book! I don't have much experience with ophthalmic acupuncture but by reading his book I have been able to apply his ideas, theories, and points IMMEDIATELY! I have always respected and valued what Andy does and has done for our profession. This book is MUST for anybody wanting to help their patients! I'm grateful and thankful for Andy! Bravo! Amazing work! Brad Whisnant, DAOM, LAc The Black Book of Micro Acupuncture 48 by Andy Rosenfarb is an instant classic in the field of Acupuncture. Introducing this new acupuncture system called Micro Acupuncture 48, a contemporary acupuncture system using only 48 newly discovered acupuncture points. Dr. Rosenfarb is the world's leading practitioner in the field of TCM Ophthalmology. He shares the secrets of Micro Acupuncture 48 with treatment methods, strategies and frequencies of treating Pain & Ophthalmic Diseases, including guidelines and detailed case studies. This book is a must for all Acupuncturists and TCM practitioners wanting to practice a highly effective form of Micro Acupuncture! Robert Chu, PhD, LAc., QME This book is an invaluable resource for practitioners who are interested in treating pain, degenerative eye diseases and other chronic neurological conditions. As a profession we are fortunate that Andy, a highly experienced academic and clinical practitioner, is sharing his vast knowledge with us. For the first time in print, a thorough explanation of Micro Acupuncture 48 theory and practice will allow the practitioner to begin using these techniques immediately and improving their clinical results. Matt Callison, LAc. |
cupping therapy for migraines: High Performance Aging Zach Comer, Taylor Pollio, 2018-05-10 N.AExercise should support the things you are really passionate about doing...for the rest of your life. In High Performance Aging, you'll discover the unique methodology of Functional Fitness and how we, as certified Functional Aging Specialists can equip you to live life at full strength.At High Performance Aging everything we do is designed to help you do the things you need to do, the activities you enjoy doing, and the adventures you hope to do with greater ease, enjoyment, and less pain. Our fitness programs are fun and don't take a huge amount of time. Join us for our 21-Day Fitness Transformation and see for yourself. High Performance Aging contains proven techniques to decrease pain, increase your strength, and improve your balance at any age or functional level.I hope you enjoy this book and share it with others. Feel free to stop in anytime and see us at High Performance Aging in Asheville, NC. |
cupping therapy for migraines: Migraine Management Jerry W. Swanson, Manjit Matharu, 2024-02-01 Migraine Management, Volume 196 covers the effective treatment of migraines, including different subtypes of migraines in different patient populations. The classification and diagnostic criteria of common and uncommon subtypes of migraine is explored in detail, including childhood variants. An in-depth analysis of the pharmacology of acute and prophylactic agents is presented, along with an evidence-based review of pharmacologic management. This includes recently developed CGRP monoclonal antibodies and non-peptide small molecule CGRP antagonists. Advances in neuromodulatory treatments, both noninvasive and implantable, are also critically reviewed. Finally, specific treatment-related issues in pregnancy and lactation and childhood as well as the elderly are covered. Issues related to the diagnosis and management of vestibular migraine and the co-morbid disorder of persistent postural-perceptual dizziness is also explored. - Summarizes evidence-based best treatment for migraines - Differentiates treatment based on patient population, migraine type, and clinical setting - Includes pharmacological, biobehavioral, and physical treatments - Provides specialized treatments for children, the elderly, and pregnant patients |
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