Complementary Medicine in Clinical Practice: Integrative Practice in American Healthcare

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David Rakel, Nancy Faass
Jones & Bartlett Learning, 2006 - 553 lappuses
The resources in this book are offered to empower you with greater access to the therapies of complementary medicinethose supported by research evidence and most widely accepted by physicians and consumers. Expanding the continuum of care to include lifestyle and complementary therapies can provide additional tools to address the health concerns that challenge our patients.
 

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Who Uses Complementary Medicine?
9
Phasing in Integrative Medicine
23
Preventable Causes of Disease
41
Part II
59
Research on Nutritional Therapy for Anemia
69
Testing for Nutritional and Digestive Status
85
Behavioral Nutrition Coaching
101
Part III
117
Part VII
273
Controlled Clinical Trials in Acupuncture
289
Basic Research
303
Acupuncture Training for Physicians
321
Part VIII
331
Overview of the Chiropractic Profession
341
Efficacy of Spinal Manipulation
353
Research on Spinal Physiology
373

Medically Supervised Exercise
131
Part IV
145
Biofeedback Applications
159
Health Coaching
177
Hypnosis
193
Part V
207
Recommending Meditation
225
Part VI
233
An Overview of Clinical Massage
241
Research on the Effectiveness of Massage
259
Six Perspectives on Herniated Disc Treatment
391
Part IX
399
Whole Complex Herbs
411
Migraine Case Studies
427
Enhancing AntiInflammatory Drug Effects with Botanicals
445
Part X
459
Credentialing Complementary Practitioners
483
Functional Medicine in Integrative Practice
497
Programs in Integrative Medicine University of Arizona
513
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