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《Illustration of Cervical(颈椎病按摩治疗图解)(含DVD-ROM)》
作者:唐学章,于天源 主编
出版社:人民军医出版社 出版日期:2009/10/1
ISBN:9787509130827 定价: 68.00元
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    This book is written by experienced professors and experts who work in Tuinadepartment of Beijing University of Chinese Medicine and in TCM massagedepartment of China-Japan Friendship Hospital, The Ministry of Health. The bookconsists of 4 parts: introduction to cervical spondylosis, the treatment fundamentals,Massage therapy treatment and cervical spondylosis prevention. The chapter ofintroduction to cervical spondylosis describes the definition of cervical spondylosis,pathogeny and corresponding pathogenesis as well as the clinical manifestations indetails. The chapter of treatment fundamentals introduces the necessary knowledge ofmeridians and collaterals, acupoints and basic therapeutic manipulations. The chapterof massage treatment comprehensively presents the cervical spondylosis treatmentusing Chinese massage therapy, and also the writers' opinions on misunderstandings oftreatments. The chapter of cervical spondylosis prevention discusses does and don'tsthat people need to know when taking care of their necks, how to do self massage andfunctional exercises for neck.

    This book contains a goldmine of information, both its pictures and texts areexcellent, the techniques introduced in this book are practical and described in details.

    It is intended for clinic doctors, medical practitioners who do grass-root jobs,students who study in schools of Chinese Medicine, as well as for cervical spondylosispatients and their families.

    作者简介

    Tang Xuezhang,male, born in 1963, associate chief physician. Graduated fromacupuncture and tuina major, Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine. Inhis more than 20 years of working as a doctor, based on inheriting and carryingforward the trad

    目录

    Chapter 1 Introduction to cervical spondylosis.

    Section 1 Definition and features

    Features

    Section2 Pathogeny and pathological mechanisms.

    Chronic injuries and degeneration

    Acute injuries

    Deformities

    Section3 Clinical manifestations

    Stiff neck type of cervical spondylosis

    Cervical spondylotic radiculopathy

    Vertebral artery type of cervical spondylosis

    Cervical spondylotic myelopathy

    Sympathetic cervical spondylosis

    Chapter2 Treatment fundamentals for cervical spondylosis

    Sectionl Meridians and collaterals

    Section2 Acupoints

    Section3 Anatomy

    Intervertebral foramen

    Vertebral artery

    Brachial plexus

    Cervical spinal cord

    Section4 Manipulations

    Pushing manipulation with one-finger

    Rolling manipulation

    Kneading manipulation

    Rubbing abdomen

    Separate-pushing on forehead

    Grasping manipulation

    Lateral-palm percussing manipulation

    Digital acupoint pressure

    Fingertip percussing manipulation.

    Wiping manipulation

    Combing hair

    Finger-twisting manipulation

    To-and-fro rubbing manipulation

    Stretching brachial plexus manipulation

    Manipulation of pulling the rotated and localized neck

    Manioulation of laterally pulling the neck

    Manipulation of holding and stretching cervical spine.

    Neck-rotating manipulation

    Traction manipulation of the cervical spine

    Chapter 3 Massage therapy treatment for cervical spondylosis

    Sectionl Massage therapy treatment for cervical spondylosis

    To loosen tendon using pressing and kneading

    Digital pressing and kneading pain spots

    Treatment according to the differentiation of cervical spondylosis

    Pulling manipulation for restoring

    Traction manipulation for decompressing

    Rotating manipulation for improving rang of movement

    Laterally pulling for improving rang of movement

    Finishing manipulations.

    Section 2 Misunderstanding of massage therapy treatment.

    Performing massage therapy without clarifying a diagnosis

    Misapplication of pulling manipulation

    Violent Tuina

    No considering about local anatomy

    No mastery of indication of manipulations

    Chapter 4 Cervical spondylosis prevention

    Section 1 Dos and don'ts with neck

    Choosing pillow carefully

    Don't bend neck forward for too long

    No exposure to cold

    Avoiding dangerous working conditions

    Neck care when using a computer

    Section 2 Neck self massage

    Squeezing and pressing muscles on both sides of nape Pressing and kneading muscles on both sides of nape with four fingers

    Digital-pressing and kneading acupoints of occiput

    Pinching and grasping shoulders

    Gently patting nape and shoulders

    Section3 Functional exercises for neck

    Forward bending and backward bending

    Laterally bending

    Turning

    Antagonistic training

    Throwing chest