The Acupuncture Handbook of Sports Injuries and Pain is a clinical
manual that integrates traditional Chinese acupuncture with western
orthopedic and sports medicine. It outlines the diagnosis, assessment, and
treatment protocol for 25 common sports injuries. The
Acupuncture Handbook offers both insight and discipline for treating
injuries.
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Includes common conditions such as plantar fasciitis, rotator cuff
tendonitis, and arthritis of the knees and hips.
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Diagnosis and assessment summarized from both western and Chinese
medical perspectives.
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The Acupuncture
Handbook uses a simple Four Step approach, making point selection
and needle technique simple, logical, and systematic.
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Treatment protocol includes trigger points, motor points, and other
needle techniques not commonly discussed in the standard acupuncture
texts.
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Detailed illustrations and descriptions allow for more precise
treatment.
About the Author's:
Whitefield Reeves is a nationally certified acupuncturist, and has been
in the forefront of soports medicine acupuncture since 1981. His clinical
experience includes medical care for athletes at the 1984 Olympic Games in
Los Angeles, as well as numerous triathlons, skiing, running, and cycling
events during the last 25 years. The
Acupuncture Handbook of Sports Injuries and Pain is compilation of more
than 25 years of clinical experience treating competitive athletes.
Chad Bong is a nationally certified acupuncturist and hold's a Master's
degree in Exercise Science. He is a contributing writer to The
Acupuncture Handbook. Chad is a lifelong athlete, and he combines
acupuncture with western sports medicine and fitness training.