Das Herd-/Störfeldproblem als Diagnostik- und Therapiehindernis der Akupunktur |
Journal/Book: Ärztezeitschrift für Naturheilverfahren. 1992; 33/6: 461-467.
Abstract: Focal disorders and fields of disturbance are among the most frequent hindrances to diagnosis and therapy, for conventional and complementary practitioners alike.In addition to clinical and pathophysiological focal disorders and field disturbances, it is above all cybernetic and energetic disturbances in foci and fields that inhibit the effects of acupuncture. Following a precise anamnesis, specific pre-diagnostic measures aimed at hindrances of diagnosis and therapy must be carried out to remove them. The method according to Nogier and Bahr has proved very effective. Using this method, it is possible to achieve considerable improvement in cases that had previously been therapy-resistant. Auriculomedical diagnosis is, however, only possible if one has mastered the Nogier pulse reflex. Of course the entire spectrum of conventional and complementary diagnostics is applied as well.Once the foci and fields of disturbance have been determined, they must be eliminated prior to beginning the actual therapy, including acupuncture. Head foci are dominant, whereby the odontogenic foci and fields of disturbance are of primary importance in addition to the sinus disturbance fields.Multiple diagnostics and the priority of focal and field of disturbance elimination prior to commencement of therapy clearly ensure better, more causally orientated therapeutic success. Preventive behaviour and treatment are thus increasingly under discussion as means of preventing disturbance through focal and field disorders.
Keyword(s): Herd
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