Clinical Naturopathy details key treatment
protocols and "evidence-based" complementary medicine
interventions for use in naturopathic practice. The book
is written by leading practitioners in the field,
exploring naturopathic treatments (herbal, nutritional,
dietary, lifestyle) for a range of medical conditions
that are commonly encountered in modern practice. The
unique perspective of the book is that it combines
clinical experience with evidence-based substantiation
from rigorous research. Case study examples at the
end of chapters manifest the author's clinical
knowledge, contextualising theory into relevant clinical
application. The book is a landmark guide to
naturopathic practice. Clinical Naturopathy initially
outlines an introduction to Case Taking Methodology, as
well as Diagnostic Techniques used by naturopaths, and
then details treatment protocols and prescriptions to
treat major health conditions within individual body
systems. Special sections on naturopathic treatment at
various stages of the life cycle (paediatrics,
pregnancy, aging), and complex health conditions (e.g.
HIV, Cancer, pain management), are also covered.
Comprehensive appendices provide additional clinically
important material, including reference levels for
laboratory medical tests, nutrient food values,
traditional Chinese medical diagnosis, and drug-CAM and
chemotherapeutic and drug-CAM interaction
tables. This text will be essential reading for
naturopathic students and practicing naturopaths, for
practical application of their skills in a clinical
setting, in addition to advancing their knowledge of
evidence-based complementary medicine interventions. The
book will also be a valuable resource on naturopathic
practice for Allied Health and medical
practitioners.
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