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The Ailing Spine - A Holistic Approach to Rehabilitation

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The subtitle of this book - A Holistic Approach to Rehabilitatio- underscores our fundamental point of view regarding spinal ailments. The patient with his ailments should be at the focus of attention, yet the subtitle combines two important elements, namely, "rehabilitation" and "holistic approach. " It is only by combining both concepts to show that they do belong together that the door to successful treatment of persons with vertebral problems can be opened. Holistic medicine does not require an ideological classification of its own, but should be under stood as a unified, optimal form of medicine which encompasses the whole person: his health and his illnesses in all their aspects. Too often, there is an automatic, senseless separation of the two concepts. Purists in one or the other camp need to recognize the common ground and to eliminate the barriers that have been erected by extreme positions and attacks. When we look back into history, we can see that there have always been schools of medical thought that have promulgated one or another direction. Evaluations and interpretations change in accordance with our knowledge and the times themselves, but that which is most valu able remains in end effect, forming the starting point for following gen erations. It should be noted that the entire body of medical knowledge had its beginnings in empiricism, whose ideas could not be confirmed and supported until much later, parallel with the developments in research technology.

List of contents

1 Introduction.- 2 Pathogenic Factors.- 2.1 Unalterable Factors.- 2.2 Alterable Physical Factors.- 2.3 Alterable Environmental Factors.- 3 Therapy.- 3.1 Manual Medicine.- 3.2 Therapeutic Local Anesthesia.- 3.3 Methods of Therapy Via Skin Receptors.- 3.4 Acupuncture.- 3.5 Physical Therapy.- 3.6 Therapeutic Riding.- 3.7 Dietary Rehabilitation.- 4 Conclusion.- References.

Summary

The subtitle of this book - A Holistic Approach to Rehabilitatio- underscores our fundamental point of view regarding spinal ailments. The patient with his ailments should be at the focus of attention, yet the subtitle combines two important elements, namely, "rehabilitation" and "holistic approach. " It is only by combining both concepts to show that they do belong together that the door to successful treatment of persons with vertebral problems can be opened. Holistic medicine does not require an ideological classification of its own, but should be under stood as a unified, optimal form of medicine which encompasses the whole person: his health and his illnesses in all their aspects. Too often, there is an automatic, senseless separation of the two concepts. Purists in one or the other camp need to recognize the common ground and to eliminate the barriers that have been erected by extreme positions and attacks. When we look back into history, we can see that there have always been schools of medical thought that have promulgated one or another direction. Evaluations and interpretations change in accordance with our knowledge and the times themselves, but that which is most valu able remains in end effect, forming the starting point for following gen erations. It should be noted that the entire body of medical knowledge had its beginnings in empiricism, whose ideas could not be confirmed and supported until much later, parallel with the developments in research technology.

Product details

Authors Manfred Eder, Han Tilscher, Hans Tilscher
Assisted by Judith Jabbour (Translation)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 16.11.2012
 
EAN 9783642488672
ISBN 978-3-642-48867-2
No. of pages 156
Weight 425 g
Illustrations VII, 156 p.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > Holistic medicine

Klinische Psychologie, B, Orientieren, Rehabilitation, Medicine, treatment, Orthopädie und Brüche, SPINE, Therapy, Orthopedics, Orthopaedics, chiropractic, Surgical orthopaedics & fractures, Conservative Orthopedics, Rehabilitation Psychology, Chiropractic Medicine, Surgical orthopaedics and fractures

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