Acupuncture Treatment for Musculoskeletal Pain: A Textbook for Orthopaedics, Anesthesia, and Rehabilitation
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By: Harris Gellman
Format: Hardcover
From: CRC
Pub. Date: March 2002
Product Details:
Catalog: Book
Release Date: 2002-04-25
Media: Hardcover
Number Of Pages: 224
Ean: 9789057025167
Isbn: 9057025167
ABOUT THE BOOK
Acupuncture Treatment for Musculoskeletal Pain covers the basics of acupuncture theory and explains the precepts of Eastern medicine. The text is written for orthopaedic surgeons, anesthesiologists and rehabilitation medicine specialists, and will aid them in their diagnosis and treatment of musculoskeletal pain -- both acute and chronic -- as well as arthritis. Readers of the text will progress on a journey through healing that will serve as a useful adjunct to the procedures and medications currently in use. The author breaks the subject down into three sections: Basics of Acupuncture, Acupuncture Treatment of the Muscoloskeletal Acupuncture Points and Indications, and Special Techniques.
"I know nothing of this book, but I can say this:
If, Dr. Harris Gellman is anything of an author, as he is a hand surgeon, then it must be really good work!
I was a patient of Dr. Gellman's, as a small baby! YES, I was less than two years old, back in 1992 when I received my first of several hand surgeries, performed by Dr. Gellman for reconstruction of my right hand, due to a birth anomaly!
My dad said he didn't like him very much as a personable individual, BUT on the other hand (no pun intended), he wouldn't take me to anyone else either! So, he must have done something pretty impressive to affect my dad in such a way, because my dad is the kind of person that simply won't do business with anyone he doesn't care for... at all... EVER!
Anyway, I just wanted to say...
DR. GELLMAN... THANK YOU, SO VERY VERY MUCH!!
I appreciate the work that you did for me at UCLA Medical Center in Los Angeles, when I was a small boy.
Thanks again,
Ian Bliven (age 16)
formerly of L.A."
~ Written on 2007-06-15