Diagnosing in Cardiovascular Chinese Medicine instructs readers on the finer details of cardiovascular patient examination techniques used in western medicine, together with TCM examination techniques. It explains the six basic signs and symptoms connected to cardiac diseases, along with their clinical significance, and shows the methods and techniques used in physical examination to detect the signs.
This book is intended for US-based licensed TCM practitioners as well as cardiology researchers.
- Guides the diagnosing of cardiovascular disease through western medicine and TCM differential diagnosing
- Provides examination and inquiry techniques using western and TCM methods
- Prepares the practitioner to sit for the Niambi Wellness Integrative anatomy and pathophysiology in cardiology final online exam
Chapter 1: Clinical Significance Chest Pain
Chapter 2: Inquiry and Examination in Western Medicine and TCM
Chapter 3: Clinical Significance of Dyspnea and Orthopnea
Chapter 4: Inquiry and Examination in Western Medicine and TCM
Chapter 5: Clinical Significance of Heart Palpitations
Chapter 6: Inquiry and Examination in Western Medicine and TCM
Chapter 7: Clinical Significance of Syncope
Chapter 8: Inquiry and Examination in Western Medicine and TCM
Chapter 9: Clinical Significance of Edema
Chapter 10: Inquiry and Examination in Western Medicine and TCM
Chapter 11: Clinical Significance of Claudication
Chapter 12: Inquiry and Examination in Western Medicine and TCM
Valuable reference about the main symptoms of cardiovascular disease, with TCM and western medicine explanations.
Dr. Anika Niambi Al-Shura is originally from Louisville, Ky, USA. She has one son, one grandson and resides in Kentucky and Flolă$