Integrative Anatomy and Pathophysiology in Traditional Chinese Medicine Cardiology covers the structure, function, and pathology of the cardiovascular system from the TCM and western medical perspectives. It focuses specifically on western medicine anatomy and pathophysiology, along with TCM aspects of essence, qi, blood and body fluid concepts, production, and function to explain cardiovascular system dysfunction, its independent role and dependent interactions with the functions of other organ systems.
This book is designed for US-based licensed TCM practitioners as well as cardiology researchers.
- Compares and contrasts the TCM basic theories and western medicine basic sciences
- Gives a specific connection between the heart dysfunction and the disease mechanisms of other organ systems using TCM and western medicine terms and diagnoses
- Prepares the practitioner to sit for the Niambi Wellness Integrative Anatomy and pathophysiology in cardiology final online exam
Chapter 1: Cardiac Cell
Chapter 2: Cardiac Structure
Chapter 3: Cardiovascular System
Chapter 4: Cardiac Rhythm
Chapter 5: Pumping Actions
Chapter 6: Vascular Function and Circulation
Chapter 7: Humeral Control
Chapter 8: Nervous System Regulation
Chapter 9: Overview of TCM and Western Perspectives
Chapter 10: Lung Diseases
Chapter 11: Brain Diseases
Chapter 12: Kidney Diseases
Chapter 13: Liver Diseases
Chapter 14: Spleen Diseases
Chapter 15: Gastro-intestinal Tract DiseasesResourceful guide?covering the?anatomy and pathophysiology of the cardiovascular system, through both TCM and western medicine perspectives.Dr. Anika Niambi Al-Shura is originally from Louisville, Ky, USA. She has one son, one grandson and resides in Kentuckl#"