ABSTRACT

Pain medication is widely used to treat patients who suffer from acute and chronic pain. However, it is not the only treatment option available for managing traumatic and chronic upper body pain. Chinese medicine is a popular option without the risk of adverse side effects that may come with opioid use.

Chinese Medicine for Upper Body Pain further explores other pain management options, introducing treatments such as acupuncture, herbal medicine, and Tui Na (Chinese bodywork). This book provides concise explanations in terms of anatomy, pathology, and etiology for both Western and Chinese medicine, and also provides selfcare instructions that are effective and easy to follow.

Key Features:

  • Introduces treatments in Chinese medicine including acupuncture with traditional methods such as acupuncture point selection and its modifications, electroacupuncture, point bleeding, auricular medicine, cupping, and moxibustion; herbal formulas with their sources and modifications, and Tui Na therapy
  • Recommends dietary, exercise, and self-care protocols for patients
  • Includes photos for reference and ease of understanding

This book is suitable for self-care practitioners and students of Chinese medicine practices as well as patients who want to better understand and mitigate their pain.

Along with Chinese Medicine for Lower Body Pain (ISBN: 9780367235857), the author covers the use of Chinese medicine for pain management for the complete body.

chapter 1|44 pages

Conditions with Multiple Pain Locations

chapter 2|164 pages

Headache and Facial Pain

chapter 3|48 pages

Neck Pain

chapter 4|22 pages

Chest Pain

chapter 5|100 pages

Abdominal Pain

chapter 6|24 pages

Upper Back Pain

chapter 7|74 pages

Shoulder Pain

chapter 8|26 pages

Elbow Pain

chapter 9|32 pages

Wrist Pain

chapter 10|20 pages

Hand and Finger Pain