
Dementia, Parkinson's Disease, Headache, And Neuropathy Are All Conditions For Which Narrowly Focused Medical Interventions All Too Often Fall Short. The First Book In Its Field, Integrative Neurology Synthesizes Complementary Modalities With State-of-the-art Medical Treatment To Offer A New Vision For Neurological Care. The Authors Begin By Looking Inward At The Crisis Of Stress And Burnout That Confronts All Of Medicine, But Neurology In Particular. It Goes On To Provide A Selective Yet In-depth Review Of Important Topics In Neurological Practice From The Perspective Of Integrative Medicine. Taking An Evidence Based Approach Throughout, Chapters Cover Chronic Diseases Such As Multiple Sclerosis, Dementia, And Parkinson's Disease. The Volume Also Address Clinical Issues Such As Headache, Traumatic Brain Injury, Navigating The Endocannabinoid System And Aging, Nutrition And Stroke, Neuropathy, Toxins And Neurodevelopment, As Well As The Modalities Of Ayurvedic Medicine And Acupuncture. Integrative Medicine Is Defined As A Healing-oriented Medicine That Takes Account Of The Whole Person (body, Mind, And Spirit) As Well As All Aspects Of Lifestyle. It Emphasizes The Therapeutic Relationship And Makes Use Of Appropriate Therapies, Both Conventional And Alternative. Series Editor Andrew Weil, Md Is Professor And Director Of The Arizona Center For Integrative Medicine At The University Of Arizona. Dr. Weil's Program Was The First Such Academic Program In The Us, And Its Stated Goal Is To Combine The Best Ideas And Practice Of Conventional And Alternative Medicine Into Cost Effective Treatments Without Embracing Alternative Practices Uncritically.
This volume investigates the efficacy of integrating complementary medical modalities with conventional neurological treatments to address chronic conditions where standard interventions often prove insufficient. Authors Ilene S. Ruhoy and John W. McBurney utilize their clinical expertise to argue for a holistic, patient-centered approach that considers the body, mind, and spirit. By examining the systemic crisis of physician burnout and the limitations of narrow medical focus, the authors propose a framework that prioritizes lifestyle factors and therapeutic relationships alongside evidence-based clinical practice.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Experts recognize this work as a foundational text for practitioners seeking to bridge the gap between conventional neurology and integrative health. Readers frequently note the balance between academic rigor and the practical application of holistic care strategies in a clinical setting.
Page Count:
464
Publication Date:
2020-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190051620
ISBN-13:
9780190051624
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