Advances in acupuncture for heel pain: towards integrative practice and research
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This book addresses an under-recognised approach to a common problem.
Plantar Heel Pain (or Plantar Fasciitis or Heel Spur Syndrome) presents frequently to health professionals around the world, yet its treatment remains problematical – guidelines are not definitive because the conventional interventions lack a strong evidence base.
Many patients and practitioners are exploring the use of acupuncture as an additional option. This book is for practitioners and senior students of acupuncture, and practitioners of other healthcare disciplines who are using acupuncture in their work. It is also intended to help researchers to clarify their aims, priorities and strategies.
It brings together four decades of worldwide research and theory, much of which is otherwise hard to access. It is the only comprehensive source of its kind. Building on systematic reviews, the author develops an integrative model for use in clinic and research and it presents many leads to inform the future research effort.
In short:
- a comprehensive, up-to-date resource; the first text to pull together in one place all of the available information on the subject including published research, textbooks, theoretical articles and the author’s clinical expertise
- designed for both practitioners and researchers
- integrative approach, drawing on theory, clinical expertise and evidence, both Traditional East-Asian Medicine and Western Medical Acupuncture, as well as holistic consideration of lifestyle factors
- the book is complemented by online resources to encourage a community of practice
- visual summaries of approaches in use
- algorithms for thinking through different presentations of PHP
- handy reference charts and tables
- unflinching discussion of contentious issues
- specific proposals for future research.