9789811235467-9811235465-Evidence-based Clinical Chinese Medicine - Volume 23: Episodic Migraine

Evidence-based Clinical Chinese Medicine - Volume 23: Episodic Migraine

ISBN-13: 9789811235467
ISBN-10: 9811235465
Author: Charlie Changli Xue, Chuanjian Lu, Claire Shuiqing Zhang, Shaohua Lyu
Publication date: 2021
Publisher: WSPC
Format: Paperback 294 pages
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ISBN-13: 9789811235467
ISBN-10: 9811235465
Author: Charlie Changli Xue, Chuanjian Lu, Claire Shuiqing Zhang, Shaohua Lyu
Publication date: 2021
Publisher: WSPC
Format: Paperback 294 pages

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Evidence-based Clinical Chinese Medicine - Volume 23: Episodic Migraine (ISBN-13: 9789811235467 and ISBN-10: 9811235465), written by authors Charlie Changli Xue, Chuanjian Lu, Claire Shuiqing Zhang, Shaohua Lyu, was published by WSPC in 2021. With an overall rating of 4.5 stars, it's a notable title among other Acupuncture & Acupressure (Alternative Medicine, Depression, Mental Health, Diagnosis, Medicine, Clinical, Pharmacology) books. You can easily purchase or rent Evidence-based Clinical Chinese Medicine - Volume 23: Episodic Migraine (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Acupuncture & Acupressure books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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This 23rd volume of the Evidence-based Clinical Chinese Medicine series aims to provide a multi-faceted "whole evidence" analysis of the management of Episodic Migraine in integrative Chinese medicine. Beginning with overviews of how Episodic Migraine is conceptualized and managed in both conventional medicine and contemporary Chinese medicine, the authors then provide detailed analyses of how Episodic Migraine were treated with herbal medicine and acupuncture in past eras. In the subsequent chapters, the authors comprehensively review the current state of the clinical trial evidence for Chinese herbal medicines (Chapter 5), acupuncture and other Chinese medicine therapies (Chapter 7), and combination Chinese medicine therapies (Chapter 8) in the management of Episodic Migraine, as well as analyse and evaluate the results of these studies from an evidence-based medicine perspective. In Chapter 6, the authors review and summarize experimental evidence for the bioactivity of commonly used Chinese herbs in Chapter 6. The outcomes of these analyses are summarised and Chapter 1 Introduction to Migraine. This book can inform clinicians and students in the fields of integrative medicine and Chinese medicine regarding contemporary practice and the current evidence base for a range of Chinese medicine therapies used in the management of Episodic Migraine, including herbal formulas and acupuncture treatments, in order to assist clinicians in making evidence-based decisions in patient care.

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