
AN ASSESSMENT OF NON-CONVENTIONAL MEASURES OF LUNG FUNCTION
The Effect of a Herbal Extract on Mild-Moderate Childhood Asthma
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Sheena Maxwell is a physiotherapist graduated 1983from Haccettape university of Ankara, Turkey. Shestudied Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture in RMITUniversity in Melbourne Australia 1999 and since thenshe started her own privet clinic as a TCMpractitioner. She also has a diploma of RemedialMassage from Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE. Her recent study is a work of master degree byresearch which evaluates diagnostic systems ofconventional and non-conventional medicine on theclinical diagnoses of asthma. She explorescorrelation between conventional measures of lungfunction such as Forced Exp...
Sheena Maxwell is a physiotherapist graduated 1983
from Haccettape university of Ankara, Turkey. She
studied Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture in RMIT
University in Melbourne Australia 1999 and since then
she started her own privet clinic as a TCM
practitioner. She also has a diploma of Remedial
Massage from Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE.
Her recent study is a work of master degree by
research which evaluates diagnostic systems of
conventional and non-conventional medicine on the
clinical diagnoses of asthma. She explores
correlation between conventional measures of lung
function such as Forced Expiratory Volume in one
second (FEV1) with less conventional measures such as
airways expired nitric oxide level (eNO) Traditional
Chinese medicine (TCM) enquiry, Breath Holding Time
(BHT), and Electro-Dermal Screening Test (EDST) .She
was interested on both the integration of diagnostic
techniques as well as effect of the ray grass extract
on asthma. So she decided to use the opportunity and
put both in one study.
from Haccettape university of Ankara, Turkey. She
studied Chinese Medicine and Acupuncture in RMIT
University in Melbourne Australia 1999 and since then
she started her own privet clinic as a TCM
practitioner. She also has a diploma of Remedial
Massage from Northern Melbourne Institute of TAFE.
Her recent study is a work of master degree by
research which evaluates diagnostic systems of
conventional and non-conventional medicine on the
clinical diagnoses of asthma. She explores
correlation between conventional measures of lung
function such as Forced Expiratory Volume in one
second (FEV1) with less conventional measures such as
airways expired nitric oxide level (eNO) Traditional
Chinese medicine (TCM) enquiry, Breath Holding Time
(BHT), and Electro-Dermal Screening Test (EDST) .She
was interested on both the integration of diagnostic
techniques as well as effect of the ray grass extract
on asthma. So she decided to use the opportunity and
put both in one study.