Scalp Acupuncture and Clinical Cases
![]() | author: Jiao Shunfa binding: Hardcover list price: $29.95 USD amazon price: $29.95 USD Click Here To Purchase and/or Read Other Reviews from Amazon.com |
Scalp acupuncture is a traditional Chinese therapy used to treat the hemiplegia, numbness of limbs and aphasia caused by cerebral thrombosis, cerebral haemorrhage or cerebral embolism through stimulating related parts of the scalp corresponding to the cerebral cortex with acupuncture needles. It is effective, simple, convenient and inexpensive.
Cerebral thrombosis, cerebral haemorrhage and cerebral embolism are all disorders of the brain. They pose great threats to people's health. For years, medical workers throughout the world have worked hard in the attempt to find effective cures for them. Scalp acupuncture, developed and improved by Dr. Jiao Shunfa, a Chinese specialist of acupuncture, through many years of research and clinical practice and by combining the knowledge of modem anatomy and the theory of traditional Chinese medicine, perhaps can be taken as an effective method for these cerebral disorders.
In this book, written by Dr. Jiao, the principles and techniques of scalp acupuncture are systemically discussed along with typical case reports to illustrate the therapeutic effect of the therapy.
Related Content
- Infantile Tuina Therapy: Traditional Chinese Therapeutic Exercises and Techniques
- Tuina Therapy (The Series of Traditional Chinese Medicine for Foreign Readers) (Series of Traditional Chinese Medicine for Forei
- Auricular Acupuncture - Master Points
- Finding Effective Acupuncture Points
- Yamamoto New Scalp Acupuncture
Acupuncture Research from Pubmed
- Auricular acupressure may improve absorption of flavanones in the extracts from Citrus aurantium L. in the human body.
- On the impossibility of trigger point-acupoint equivalence: a commentary on Peter Dorsher's analysis.
- Tension neck syndrome treated by acupuncture combined with physiotherapy: A comparative clinical trial (pilot study).
- Generating-sensation and propagating-myoelectrical responses along the meridian.
- Electrical stimulation therapies for CNS disorders and pain are mediated by competition between different neuronal networks in the brain.


