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By: Jean-Pierre Barral Pages: 128 Book Type:
Cloth ISBN:
0-939616-48-3
978-0-939616-48-0 Year Published: 2005
Since the time of Hippocrates, medical practitioners have noted the clinical
significance of temperature changes found over different parts of the body.
In Manual Thermal Evaluation Jean-Pierre Barral brings this form of diagnosis
into the new millennium.
As one aspect of the physical examination, manual thermal
evaluation is a method that utilizes sensitivity to temperature changes to
identify dysfunction within the body. It is useful across a wide spectrum of
health disciplines, and augments other forms of diagnosis.
Manual Thermal Evaluation begins with a review of the
scientific understanding of body heat, and the clinical significance of changes
in surface temperature. The reader is then provided with the tools that are
needed to transform one's hands into sensitive evaluative instruments. Each area
of the body is surveyed, from the cranium, face and neck to the thorax, abdomen,
pelvis and posterior visceral projections.
This is an indispensable book for practitioners who want
to discover more of what their hands can tell them.
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