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    Acupuncture

    Acupuncture Western Medicine Fascial Manipulation ®

    autores
    Luigi Stecco with the contribution ok Carla Stecco and Antonio Stecco

    58,00 €

    • Libro de bolsillo

      58,00 €

    • E-book

      55,77 € IVA incluído

    • publish date Mayo 2020
    • ISBN 978-88-299-3041-8
    • Code Piccin 1931505
    • Pages 384
    • Binding Tapa blanda

    FROM THE FOREWORD

    Fascial Manipulation is a valid therapeutic method. Its efficacy has been demonstrated through clinical experience, as reported in this book, and by numerous scientific articles indexed in PubMed. Using a scientific logic, according to the criteria of modern medicine, the explanation of the aforementioned clinical efficacy may reside in the rich innervation of the muscular fascia that, when appropriately stimulated, can excite multiple areas of the Central Nervous System via reflex pathways. This could also explain the positive actions on internal organs and viscera that have been observed. Nevertheless, the foundations of Chinese medicine supply an ulterior fascinating explanation.

    This book presents both meridians and acupuncture points, along with their relative actions and indications, in a precise manner. Therefore, it is a complete work that will be useful for anyone who is dedicated to fascial massage, but also to the clinical practice of physiotherapy.

    The Authors, Luigi Stecco and his collaborators, deserve congratulations for the practical way in which these concepts are described and for the valid theoretical layout of this book.

     

    Giorgio Di Concetto

    Founder of the Italian School of Chinese Medicine

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