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E-grāmata: Textbook and Atlas of Neural Therapy: Diagnosis and Therapy with Local Anesthetics

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Textbook and Atlas of Neural Therapy

Neural therapy is widely used throughout Europe and is rapidly gaining worldwide acceptance in the therapeutic armamentarium. It is known to provide instant relief of pain, improved motion, and return of function and can be used for a variety of health problems unresolved by other methods. This book covers the methodology, indications, and techniques for injecting local anesthetics to specific nerve and tissue sites to restore proper biological function. With this striking visual guide at hand, even physicians without prior experience in neural therapy should be able to implement the techniques successfully in their everyday practice.

Key Features:





Unique "hybrid" illustrations composed of body photographs and drawings of underlying anatomy on the skin clarify the anatomic landmarks for pinpointing the best sites for injections Useful as a primary teaching tool, but also to add value to the general practitioner's or surgeon's existing practice Concise explanatory texts on facing pages support the images

Barop's Textbook and Atlas of Neural Therapy will be valued by all students and practitioners involved in the treatment of patients with chronic pain syndromes.
Preface xiii
Acknowledgement xiv
Part 1 History and Theory
1 History of Local Anesthesia and Neural Therapy
2(4)
1.1 Introduction
2(1)
1.2 Anesthesia and the Treatment of Pain
2(4)
1.2.1 Local Anesthesia
2(1)
1.2.2 Neural Therapy
3(3)
2 Theoretical Foundations and Practice-Based Hypotheses
6(7)
2.1 Introduction
6(1)
2.2 Autonomic Nervous System
6(7)
2.2.1 Anatomy and Function
6(1)
2.2.2 Sympathetic Efferent
7(2)
2.2.3 Sympathetic Afferent
9(1)
2.2.4 Parasympathetic Efferent
10(1)
2.2.5 Parasympathetic Afferent
11(1)
2.2.6 Afferent of the Phrenic Nerve
11(2)
3 Interstitial Regulation System According to Pischinger and Heine
13(4)
3.1 Introduction
13(1)
3.2 Structure and Function
13(2)
3.3 Significance of Autonomic End Formation
15(1)
3.4 Interstitial Regulation System and Autonomic Nervous System
15(1)
3.5 Summary
16(1)
4 Ricker's Pathology of Relations
17(6)
4.1 Introduction
17(1)
4.2 Basics of the Experiments, Stimulus, and Stimulus Effects
17(4)
4.2.1 Experiments with the Sympathetic Nervous System
18(1)
4.2.2 Particulars of the Sympathetic Nervous System
18(1)
4.2.3 Medication-Based Stimulus Disruption
19(1)
4.2.4 Reaction of the Vascular System
19(1)
4.2.5 Properties of the Blood and its Components
19(1)
4.2.6 Result of Pathological Sympathetic Nervous System Stimulation
20(1)
4.2.7 Effect on Specific Tissues
20(1)
4.3 Ricker's Three Stage Laws
21(1)
4.4 Pathology of Relations and Neural Therapy
22(1)
5 Functional Aspects of the Autonomic Nervous System
23(4)
5.1 Introduction
23(1)
5.2 Reaction and Function of the Sympathetic Nervous System
23(1)
5.3 Therapeutic Use of the Sympathetic Nervous System
24(3)
6 Concept of the Segment in Neural Therapy
6.1 Definition
27(1)
6.2 Therapeutic Implications
27(2)
7 Theory and Basic Principles of the Interference Field
29(7)
7.1 Introduction
29(2)
7.1.1 Stimulus and the Sympathetic Nervous System
29(1)
7.1.2 Causes of Chronic Irritation, Neuroplasticity
30(1)
7.1.3 Stimulus Interruption-Turning Off the Interference Field
30(1)
7.2 Pathogenesis of the Interference Field
31(1)
7.2.1 Temporal Relationships
31(1)
7.2.2 Emergence of an Interference Field
31(1)
7.3 Clinical Evidence of the Interference Field
32(1)
7.4 Interference Field and Segmental Disease
32(2)
7.4.1 Fluid Transition
32(2)
7.5 Case Histories and Interpretation
34(1)
7.6 Neurophysiological Criteria of the Interference Field
34(1)
7.7 Summary
35(1)
8 Local Anesthesia in Neural Therapy
36(8)
8.1 Introduction
36(1)
8.2 Local Anesthesia as a Neural Therapeutic Agent
36(6)
8.2.1 Procaine for Neural Therapy
37(1)
8.2.2 Comparison of Procaine and Lidocaine
37(2)
8.2.3 The Effects of Procaine Reaction of the Blood Vessels
39(3)
8.3 Summary
42(2)
Part 2 The Practice of Neural Therapy
9 Clinical Examination
44(9)
9.1 Neural Therapeutic Medical History
44(2)
9.2 Examination
46(1)
9.2.1 Skin
46(1)
9.2.2 Musculoskeletal System
46(1)
9.2.3 Oral Cavity and Teeth
47(1)
9.3 Palpation
47(1)
9.4 Other Examination Options
48(1)
9.5 Documentation
49(2)
9.6 Structure of Neural Therapeutic Practice
51(1)
9.7 Selecting the Neural Therapeutic Agent
51(2)
10 Segments
53(24)
10.1 Segment Diagnostics-Segmental Therapy
53(3)
10.2 Lung Segment
56(3)
10.2.1 Diagnostics
56(2)
10.2.2 Therapy
58(1)
10.2.3 Summary
58(1)
10.3 Heart Segment
59(2)
10.3.1 Diagnostics
59(2)
10.3.2 Therapy
61(1)
10.3.3 Summary
61(4)
10.4 Hepatobiliary Segment
62(1)
10.4.1 Diagnostics
62(2)
10.4.2 Therapy
64(1)
10.4.3 Summary
64(1)
10.5 Stomach Segment
65(3)
10.5.1 Diagnostics
65(2)
10.5.2 Therapy
67(1)
10.5.3 Summary
67(1)
10.6 Pancreatic Segment
68(3)
10.6.1 Diagnostics
68(2)
10.6.2 Therapy
70(1)
10.6.3 Summary
70(1)
10.7 Intestinal Segment
71(2)
10.7.1 Diagnostics
71(2)
10.7.2 Therapy
73(1)
10.7.3 Summary
73(4)
10.8 Kidney Segment
74(1)
10.8.1 Diagnostics
74(1)
10.8.2 Therapy
75(1)
10.8.3 Summary
76(1)
11 Segment Diagnostics
77(4)
11.1 Tabular Overview
77(4)
12 Interference Field
81(3)
12.1 Interference Field Diagnostics
81(1)
12.2 Classification
81(1)
12.3 Interference Field Therapy
82(1)
12.4 Basic Principles
82(1)
12.5 The Most Common Interference Fields
82(2)
13 Maxillodental Region
84(14)
13.1 Example 1
84(2)
13.2 Example 2
86(2)
13.3 Example 3
88(2)
13.4 Example 4
90(2)
13.5 Example 5
92(2)
13.6 Example 6
94(2)
13.7 Summary
96(2)
14 Neural Therapeutic Phenomena
98(6)
14.1 Neural Therapeutic Phenomena and Types of Reactions
98(2)
14.1.1 Segment Phenomenon
98(1)
14.1.2 Reaction Phenomenon (According to Hopfer)
98(1)
14.1.3 Retrograde Phenomenon (According to Hopfer)
98(1)
14.1.4 Second Phenomenon (Huneke's Phenomenon)
99(1)
14.1.5 Delayed Second Phenomenon
99(1)
14.1.6 Incomplete Second Phenomenon
99(1)
14.1.7 "Silent" Second Phenomenon
99(1)
14.2 Tactical Approach
100(1)
14.3 Side Effects
101(1)
14.4 Failure of Neural Therapy
101(3)
14.4.1 Causes
101(1)
14.4.2 Further Diagnostic and Therapeutic Possibilities
101(3)
Part 3 Injection Technique and Indications
15 General information
104(6)
15.1 Introduction
104(1)
15.2 Positioning of the Patient
104(1)
15.3 Disinfection
104(1)
15.4 Injection Method
105(1)
15.5 Briefing
105(1)
15.6 Complications, Risks, and Errors
105(1)
15.7 Dosage of the Local Anesthetic
106(1)
15.8 Frequent Injections
106(4)
15.8.1 The Wheal
106(1)
15.8.2 Infiltration of Geloses
107(1)
15.8.3 Injection in Muscular Trigger Points and Muscle Insertions
107(1)
15.8.4 Infiltration of Trigger Points
107(1)
15.8.5 Infiltration of Scars
108(1)
15.8.6 The Intravenous Injection
109(1)
16 Head
110(40)
16.1 Injection under the Scalp
110(2)
16.1.1 Indications
110(1)
16.1.2 Anatomy and Neurophysiology
110(1)
16.1.3 Injection Technique
110(1)
16.1.4 Material
110(2)
16.2 Injection to the Branches of the Trigeminal Nerve
112(4)
16.2.1 Indications
112(1)
16.2.2 Anatomy and Neurophysiology
112(2)
16.2.3 Injection Technique
114(1)
16.2.4 Complications
114(1)
16.2.5 Material
114(2)
16.3 Injection to the Mastoid
116(2)
16.3.1 Indications
116(1)
16.3.2 Anatomy and Neurophysiology
116(1)
16.3.3 Injection Technique
116(1)
16.3.4 Material
116(2)
16.4 Injection to the Facial Artery, Superficial Temporal Artery, and Auriculotemporal Nerve (from the Mandibular Nerve/Trigeminal Nerve)
118(2)
16.4.1 Indications
118(1)
16.4.2 Anatomy and Neurophysiology
118(1)
16.4.3 Injection Technique
118(1)
16.4.4 Material
118(2)
16.5 Injection at and in the Parotid Gland
120(2)
16.5.1 Indications
120(1)
16.5.2 Anatomy and Neurophysiology
120(1)
16.5.3 Injection Technique
120(1)
16.5.4 Material
120(2)
16.6 Injection at the jaw Joint
122(2)
16.6.1 Indications
122(1)
16.6.2 Anatomy and Neurophysiology
122(1)
16.6.3 Injection Technique
122(1)
16.6.4 Material
122(2)
16.7 Injection to the Ciliary Ganglion (Retrobulbar Injection)
124(4)
16.7.1 Indications
124(1)
16.7.2 Anatomy and Neurophysiology
124(2)
16.7.3 Injection Technique
126(1)
16.7.4 Complications
126(1)
16.7.5 Material
126(2)
16.8 Injection to the Pterygopalatine Ganglion, the Maxillary Nerve, and Maxillary Artery
128(4)
16.8.1 Indications
128(1)
16.8.2 Anatomy and Neurophysiology
128(2)
16.8.3 Injection Technique
130(1)
16.8.4 Complications
130(1)
16.8.5 Material
130(2)
16.9 Injection to the Otic Ganglion and the Mandibular Nerve
132(4)
16.9.1 Indications
132(1)
16.9.2 Anatomy and Neurophysiology
132(2)
16.9.3 Injection Technique (According to Hauberrisser)
134(1)
16.9.4 Material
134(2)
16.10 Injection to the Major Occipital Nerve, Occipital Artery, and Minor Occipital Nerve
136(2)
16.10.1 Indications
136(1)
16.10.2 Anatomy and Neurophysiology
136(1)
16.10.3 Injection Technique
136(1)
16.10.4 Material
136(2)
16.11 Injection into the Lymphatic Drainage Area of the Facial Skull
138(2)
16.11.1 Indications
138(1)
16.11.2 Anatomy and Neurophysiology
138(1)
16.11.3 Injection Technique
138(1)
16.11.4 Material
138(2)
16.12 Injection to the Tonsils
140(4)
16.12.1 Indications
140(1)
16.12.2 Anatomy and Neurophysiology
140(2)
16.12.3 Injection Technique
142(1)
16.12.4 Material
142(2)
16.13 Injection to the Teeth
144(6)
16.13.1 Indications
144(1)
16.13.2 Anatomy and Neurophysiology
144(2)
16.13.3 Injection Technique
146(2)
16.13.4 Material
148(2)
17 Neck
150(18)
17.1 Injection in the Thyroid Gland
150(2)
17.1.1 Indications
150(1)
17.1.2 Anatomy and Neurophysiology
150(1)
17.1.3 Injection Technique
150(1)
17.1.4 Material
150(2)
17.2 Injection to the Superior Laryngeal Nerve
152(2)
17.2.1 Indications
152(1)
17.2.2 Anatomy and Neurophysiology
152(1)
17.2.3 Injection Technique
152(1)
17.2.4 Material
152(2)
17.3 Injection to the Stellate Ganglion (Cervical Thoracic Ganglion)
154(6)
17.3.1 Indications
154(1)
17.3.2 Anatomy and Neurophysiology
155(1)
17.3.3 Injection Technique
156(4)
17.3.4 Material
160(1)
17.4 Injection to the Superior Cervical Ganglion
160(6)
17.4.1 Indications
160(1)
17.4.2 Anatomy and Neurophysiology
161(1)
17.4.3 Injection Technique
162(1)
17.4.4 Material
162(4)
17.5 Injection to the Accessory Nerve, Great Auricular Nerve, Transverse Cervical Nerve, and Lesser Occipital Nerve (Punctum Nervosum)
166(2)
17.5.1 Indications
166(1)
17.5.2 Anatomy and Neurophysiology
166(1)
17.5.3 Injection Technique
166(1)
17.5.4 Material
166(2)
18 Spine
168(36)
18.1 Information on Diagnostics
168(1)
18.2 Information on Therapy
169(1)
18.3 Injection to the Cervical Spine
170(4)
18.3.1 Indications
170(1)
18.3.2 Anatomy and Neurophysiology
170(2)
18.3.3 Injection Technique
172(1)
18.3.4 Material
172(2)
18.4 Injection to the Thoracic Spine
174(4)
18.4.1 Indications
174(1)
18.4.2 Anatomy and Neurophysiology
174(2)
18.4.3 Injection Technique
176(1)
18.4.4 Material
176(2)
18.5 Injection to the Lumbar Spine
178(4)
18.5.1 Indications
178(1)
18.5.2 Anatomy and Neurophysiology
178(2)
18.5.3 Injection Technique
180(1)
18.5.4 Material
180(2)
18.6 Injection to the Spinal Roots L1-53 (Lumbosacral Plexus)
182(10)
18.6.1 Introduction
182(2)
18.6.2 Injection to the Spinal Roots L1-L4 (Lumbar Plexus)
184(2)
18.6.3 Material
186(2)
18.6.4 Injection to the Spinal Roots L5-S3 (Sacral Plexus)
188(4)
18.7 Injections in the Pelvic Region
192(4)
18.7.1 Indications
192(1)
18.7.2 Anatomy and Neurophysiology
192(2)
18.7.3 Injection Technique
194(1)
18.7.4 Material
194(2)
18.8 Injection to the Lumbar Sympathetic Trunk
196(2)
18.8.1 Indications
196(1)
18.8.2 Anatomy and Neurophysiology
196(1)
18.8.3 Injection Technique
196(1)
18.8.4 Material
196(2)
18.9 Injection in the Sacral and Lumbar Epidural Space
198(6)
18.9.1 Indications
198(1)
18.9.2 Anatomy and Neurophysiology
198(3)
18.9.3 Injection Technique
201(1)
18.9.4 Material
202(2)
19 Abdomen, Retroperitoneum
204(14)
19.1 Injection to the Renal Hilum and the Renal Plexus
204(2)
19.1.1 Indications
204(1)
19.1.2 Anatomy and Neurophysiology
204(1)
19.1.3 Injection Technique
204(1)
19.1.4 Material
204(2)
19.2 Injection to the Celiac Ganglion and the Major and Minor Splanchnic Nerves
206(6)
19.2.1 Indications
206(1)
19.2.2 Anatomy and Neurophysiology
206(1)
19.2.3 Injection Technique
206(4)
19.2.4 Material
210(2)
19.3 Injection to the Branches of the Inferior Hypogastric Plexus (Pelvic Plexus)
212(4)
19.3.1 Indications
212(1)
19.3.2 Anatomy and Neurophysiology
212(2)
19.3.3 Injection Technique
214(1)
19.3.4 Complications
214(1)
19.3.5 Material
214(2)
19.4 Injection to the Branches of the Prostatic Plexus, in the Prostate
216(2)
19.4.1 Indications
216(1)
19.4.2 Anatomy and Neurophysiology
216(1)
19.4.3 Injection Technique
216(1)
19.4.4 Complications
216(1)
19.4.5 Material
216(2)
20 Joints
218(24)
20.1 Injection to the Shoulder joint and Shoulder Girdle
218(4)
20.1.1 Indications
218(1)
20.1.2 Anatomy and Neurophysiology
218(1)
20.1.3 Injection Technique
218(2)
20.1.4 Material
220(2)
20.2 Injection to the Elbow Joint
222(2)
20.2.1 Indications
222(1)
20.2.2 Anatomy and Neurophysiology
222(1)
20.2.3 Injection Technique
222(1)
20.2.4 Material
223(1)
20.3 Injection to the Wrist and to the Finger Joints
224(4)
20.3.1 Indications
224(1)
20.3.2 Anatomy and Neurophysiology
224(1)
20.3.3 Injection Technique
224(2)
20.3.4 Material
226(2)
20.4 Injection to the Hip Joint
228(4)
20.4.1 Indications
228(1)
20.4.2 Anatomy and Neurophysiology
228(1)
20.4.3 Injection Technique
228(2)
20.4.4 Material
230(2)
20.5 Injection to the Knee Joint
232(4)
20.5.1 Indications
232(1)
20.5.2 Anatomy and Neurophysiology
232(1)
20.5.3 Injection Technique
232(2)
20.5.4 Material
234(2)
20.6 Injection to the Upper and Lower Ankle Joints, the Tarsal/Metatarsal Joints, and the Toe Joints
236(6)
20.6.1 Indications
236(1)
20.6.2 Anatomy and Neurophysiology
236(1)
20.6.3 Injection Technique
236(2)
20.6.4 Material
238(4)
Part 4 Indications and Therapy
21 Indications and Therapy
242(2)
21.1 Introduction
242(2)
22 Head
244(12)
22.1 Headache
244(2)
22.1.1 Diagnoses
244(1)
22.1.2 Therapy
244(2)
22.2 Neuralgias
246(3)
22.2.1 Diagnoses
246(1)
22.2.2 Therapy
247(2)
22.3 Illnesses and Injuries of the Brain
249(1)
22.3.1 Diagnoses
249(1)
22.3.2 Therapy
249(1)
22.4 Eye Disorders
250(1)
22.4.1 Diagnoses
250(1)
22.4.2 Therapy
250(1)
22.5 Disorders of the Nose and Paranasal Sinuses
251(1)
22.5.1 Diagnoses
251(1)
22.5.2 Therapy
251(1)
22.6 Disorders of the Ear and Vestibular Organ
252(1)
22.6.1 Diagnoses
252(1)
22.6.2 Therapy
252(1)
22.7 Disorders of the Mouth and Throat
253(3)
22.7.1 Tonsils and Pharynx
253(1)
22.7.2 Salivary Glands, Oral, and Pharyngeal Mucosa
254(1)
22.7.3 Teeth, Periodontal Apparatus, and Gums
255(1)
23 Neck
256(2)
23.1 Disorders and Dysfunctions of the Thyroid
256(1)
23.1.1 Diagnoses
256(1)
23.1.2 Therapy
256(1)
23.2 Disorders and Dysfunctions of the Larynx
257(1)
23.2.1 Diagnoses
257(1)
23.2.2 Therapy
257(1)
24 Thorax
258(3)
24.1 Disorders of the Bronchia and Lungs
258(1)
24.1.1 Diagnoses
258(1)
24.1.2 Therapy
258(1)
24.2 Disorders of the Heart and the Mediastinal Space
259(1)
24.2.1 Diagnoses
259(1)
24.2.2 Therapy
259(1)
24.3 Mammary Gland Disorders
260(1)
24.3.1 Diagnoses
260(1)
24.3.2 Therapy
260(1)
25 Abdomen, Small Pelvis, and Retroperitoneum
261(6)
25.1 Stomach Disorders
261(1)
25.1.1 Diagnoses
261(1)
25.1.2 Therapy
261(1)
25.2 Disorders of the Small and Large Intestine
261(1)
25.2.1 Diagnoses
261(1)
25.2.2 Therapy
262(1)
25.3 Disorders of the Liver and Bile Ducts
262(1)
25.3.1 Diagnoses
262(1)
25.3.2 Therapy
263(1)
25.4 Disorders of the Pancreas
263(1)
25.4.1 Diagnoses
263(1)
25.4.2 Therapy
263(1)
25.5 Disorders of the Kidneys and Efferent Urinary Tracts
264(1)
25.5.1 Diagnoses
264(1)
25.5.2 Therapy
264(1)
25.6 Disorders of the Female Internal Genitals
265(1)
25.6.1 Diagnoses
265(1)
25.6.2 Therapy
265(1)
25.7 Disorders of the Male Internal and External Genitals
266(1)
25.7.1 Diagnoses
266(1)
25.7.2 Therapy
266(1)
26 Spine and Pelvis
267(2)
26.1 Degenerative and Inflammatory Diseases, Injuries
267(2)
26.1.1 Diagnoses
267(1)
26.1.2 Therapy
267(2)
27 Extremities and Joints
269(3)
27.1 Degenerative Disorders, Inflammations, and Injuries
269(3)
27.1.1 Diagnoses
269(1)
27.1.2 Therapy
269(3)
28 Nerves
272(2)
28.1 Disorders of the Peripheral Nerves and Cranial Nerves
272(2)
28.1.1 Diagnoses
272(1)
28.1.2 Therapy
272(2)
29 Vessels
274(2)
29.1 Disorders of the Arterial Vessels
274(1)
29.1.1 Diagnoses
274(1)
29.1.2 Therapy
274(1)
29.2 Disorders of the Venous Vessels
274(2)
29.2.1 Diagnoses
274(1)
29.2.2 Therapy
274(2)
30 Lymphatic System
276(1)
30.1 Disorders of the Lymphatic Channels and Lymph Nodes
276(1)
30.1.1 Diagnoses
276(1)
30.1.2 Therapy
276(1)
31 Skin
31.1 Disorders and Injuries of the Skin and Its Appendages
277(2)
31.1.1 Diagnoses
277(1)
31.1.2 Therapy
277(2)
32 Tumors
279(1)
32.1 Malignant Diseases
279(1)
33 Summary
280(2)
Part 5 Appendix
34 Literature
282(10)
Index 292