Hans-Ulrich Hecker, Kay Liebchen
Acupressure Taping
The Practice of Acutaping for Chronic Pain and Injuries
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Acupressure Taping
The Practice of Acutaping for Chronic Pain and Injuries
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Combines acupressure and massage to treat pain using elastic tape.
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Combines acupressure and massage to treat pain using elastic tape.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Inner Traditions Bear and Company
- Seitenzahl: 128
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. April 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 253mm x 206mm x 7mm
- Gewicht: 376g
- ISBN-13: 9781594771484
- ISBN-10: 1594771480
- Artikelnr.: 22051380
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Inner Traditions Bear and Company
- Seitenzahl: 128
- Erscheinungstermin: 24. April 2007
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 253mm x 206mm x 7mm
- Gewicht: 376g
- ISBN-13: 9781594771484
- ISBN-10: 1594771480
- Artikelnr.: 22051380
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Hans-Ulrich Hecker, M.D., is an internationally known expert in acupuncture and Chinese medicine. In his numerous publications (translated into many languages), Dr. Hecker helped make traditional Chinese medicine popular and helped to establish the acceptance of its methods for use alongside conventional medical practice in the doctor’s office. Since 1990, he has been a medical specialist in general practice, homeopathy, naturopathic treatment, acupuncture, and medical quality management, and he shares his knowledge with interested colleagues. This "master of the delicate pinpricks" is the head of advanced training for acupuncture and naturopathic treatment of the Medical Association of Schleswig-Holstein. Since 1993, he has held a position as a lecturer for acupuncture and naturopathic treatment at the University Clinic, Schleswig-Holstein Campus in Kiel, Germany. Together with Dr. Kay Liebchen, he developed acutaping.
Introduction
PART 1: WHAT IS ACUTAPING?
Acutaping: A New Therapeutic Method
The Foundation: Kinesio-Taping
What Is the Basis of Acutaping?
The Influence of Chinese Medicine
The Influence of Acupuncture
The Influence of Manual Medicine and Osteopathy
How Does Acutaping Work?
Examples of Acutaping Therapy
Who Can Benefit from Acutaping?
Various Indications for the Effective Use of Acutaping
Against What Sort of Pain Is Acutaping Effective?
Acutaping in Sports Medicine
When Not to Use Acutaping
Complex or Structural Disorders
Other Factors Pertaining to a Disorder
When Acutaping Is Not Advised
Acutape: Information and Tips
Description of the Acutape
Some Practical Tips
Acutape Colors
What Areas of the Body Can Be Treated?
Duration of Therapy
How To Prevent Failure
A Sightseeing Tour around the Human Body
Head, Chest, Abdominal, and Pelvic Regions
The Arms
The Legs
PART 2: HOW TO USE ACUTAPE
1. Finger and Forearm Extensor Tape
2. Finger and Forearm Flexor Tape
3. Thumb Saddle Joint Tape
4. Elbow Joint Extensor Tape
5. Elbow Joint Flexor Tape
6. Pectoral Muscle Tape
7. Trapezius Muscle Tape
8. Levator Scapula Muscle Tape
9. Rotator Cuff Muscle Tape
10. Levator Costarum (or Scalenus) Muscle Tape
11. Rhomboid Muscle Tape
12. Cervical Spine Tape
13. Cervical Spine Lymph Tape
14. Thoracic Spine Tape
15. Lumbar Spine Tape
16. Lumbar Spine Star Tape
17. Sacroiliac Joint Tape
18. Abdominal Muscle Tape (Rectus Abdominus)
19. Abdominal Muscle Tape (Oblique Muscles)
20. Pelvic Bone Muscle Tape
21. Hip And Loin Flexor (Iliopsoas) Muscle Tape
22. Knee Tape
23. Combination Tape
24. Knee Flexor Tape
25. Achilles Tendon and Ankle Joint Tape
Appendix: Ailments From A to Z
Afterword
Sources of Acutape
Index
PART 1: WHAT IS ACUTAPING?
Acutaping: A New Therapeutic Method
The Foundation: Kinesio-Taping
What Is the Basis of Acutaping?
The Influence of Chinese Medicine
The Influence of Acupuncture
The Influence of Manual Medicine and Osteopathy
How Does Acutaping Work?
Examples of Acutaping Therapy
Who Can Benefit from Acutaping?
Various Indications for the Effective Use of Acutaping
Against What Sort of Pain Is Acutaping Effective?
Acutaping in Sports Medicine
When Not to Use Acutaping
Complex or Structural Disorders
Other Factors Pertaining to a Disorder
When Acutaping Is Not Advised
Acutape: Information and Tips
Description of the Acutape
Some Practical Tips
Acutape Colors
What Areas of the Body Can Be Treated?
Duration of Therapy
How To Prevent Failure
A Sightseeing Tour around the Human Body
Head, Chest, Abdominal, and Pelvic Regions
The Arms
The Legs
PART 2: HOW TO USE ACUTAPE
1. Finger and Forearm Extensor Tape
2. Finger and Forearm Flexor Tape
3. Thumb Saddle Joint Tape
4. Elbow Joint Extensor Tape
5. Elbow Joint Flexor Tape
6. Pectoral Muscle Tape
7. Trapezius Muscle Tape
8. Levator Scapula Muscle Tape
9. Rotator Cuff Muscle Tape
10. Levator Costarum (or Scalenus) Muscle Tape
11. Rhomboid Muscle Tape
12. Cervical Spine Tape
13. Cervical Spine Lymph Tape
14. Thoracic Spine Tape
15. Lumbar Spine Tape
16. Lumbar Spine Star Tape
17. Sacroiliac Joint Tape
18. Abdominal Muscle Tape (Rectus Abdominus)
19. Abdominal Muscle Tape (Oblique Muscles)
20. Pelvic Bone Muscle Tape
21. Hip And Loin Flexor (Iliopsoas) Muscle Tape
22. Knee Tape
23. Combination Tape
24. Knee Flexor Tape
25. Achilles Tendon and Ankle Joint Tape
Appendix: Ailments From A to Z
Afterword
Sources of Acutape
Index
Introduction
PART 1: WHAT IS ACUTAPING?
Acutaping: A New Therapeutic Method
The Foundation: Kinesio-Taping
What Is the Basis of Acutaping?
The Influence of Chinese Medicine
The Influence of Acupuncture
The Influence of Manual Medicine and Osteopathy
How Does Acutaping Work?
Examples of Acutaping Therapy
Who Can Benefit from Acutaping?
Various Indications for the Effective Use of Acutaping
Against What Sort of Pain Is Acutaping Effective?
Acutaping in Sports Medicine
When Not to Use Acutaping
Complex or Structural Disorders
Other Factors Pertaining to a Disorder
When Acutaping Is Not Advised
Acutape: Information and Tips
Description of the Acutape
Some Practical Tips
Acutape Colors
What Areas of the Body Can Be Treated?
Duration of Therapy
How To Prevent Failure
A Sightseeing Tour around the Human Body
Head, Chest, Abdominal, and Pelvic Regions
The Arms
The Legs
PART 2: HOW TO USE ACUTAPE
1. Finger and Forearm Extensor Tape
2. Finger and Forearm Flexor Tape
3. Thumb Saddle Joint Tape
4. Elbow Joint Extensor Tape
5. Elbow Joint Flexor Tape
6. Pectoral Muscle Tape
7. Trapezius Muscle Tape
8. Levator Scapula Muscle Tape
9. Rotator Cuff Muscle Tape
10. Levator Costarum (or Scalenus) Muscle Tape
11. Rhomboid Muscle Tape
12. Cervical Spine Tape
13. Cervical Spine Lymph Tape
14. Thoracic Spine Tape
15. Lumbar Spine Tape
16. Lumbar Spine Star Tape
17. Sacroiliac Joint Tape
18. Abdominal Muscle Tape (Rectus Abdominus)
19. Abdominal Muscle Tape (Oblique Muscles)
20. Pelvic Bone Muscle Tape
21. Hip And Loin Flexor (Iliopsoas) Muscle Tape
22. Knee Tape
23. Combination Tape
24. Knee Flexor Tape
25. Achilles Tendon and Ankle Joint Tape
Appendix: Ailments From A to Z
Afterword
Sources of Acutape
Index
PART 1: WHAT IS ACUTAPING?
Acutaping: A New Therapeutic Method
The Foundation: Kinesio-Taping
What Is the Basis of Acutaping?
The Influence of Chinese Medicine
The Influence of Acupuncture
The Influence of Manual Medicine and Osteopathy
How Does Acutaping Work?
Examples of Acutaping Therapy
Who Can Benefit from Acutaping?
Various Indications for the Effective Use of Acutaping
Against What Sort of Pain Is Acutaping Effective?
Acutaping in Sports Medicine
When Not to Use Acutaping
Complex or Structural Disorders
Other Factors Pertaining to a Disorder
When Acutaping Is Not Advised
Acutape: Information and Tips
Description of the Acutape
Some Practical Tips
Acutape Colors
What Areas of the Body Can Be Treated?
Duration of Therapy
How To Prevent Failure
A Sightseeing Tour around the Human Body
Head, Chest, Abdominal, and Pelvic Regions
The Arms
The Legs
PART 2: HOW TO USE ACUTAPE
1. Finger and Forearm Extensor Tape
2. Finger and Forearm Flexor Tape
3. Thumb Saddle Joint Tape
4. Elbow Joint Extensor Tape
5. Elbow Joint Flexor Tape
6. Pectoral Muscle Tape
7. Trapezius Muscle Tape
8. Levator Scapula Muscle Tape
9. Rotator Cuff Muscle Tape
10. Levator Costarum (or Scalenus) Muscle Tape
11. Rhomboid Muscle Tape
12. Cervical Spine Tape
13. Cervical Spine Lymph Tape
14. Thoracic Spine Tape
15. Lumbar Spine Tape
16. Lumbar Spine Star Tape
17. Sacroiliac Joint Tape
18. Abdominal Muscle Tape (Rectus Abdominus)
19. Abdominal Muscle Tape (Oblique Muscles)
20. Pelvic Bone Muscle Tape
21. Hip And Loin Flexor (Iliopsoas) Muscle Tape
22. Knee Tape
23. Combination Tape
24. Knee Flexor Tape
25. Achilles Tendon and Ankle Joint Tape
Appendix: Ailments From A to Z
Afterword
Sources of Acutape
Index