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The Best Kept Secret in Pain Management Is in Your Own Hands. Anyone Can Learn Correspondence Korean Hand Therapy. * If you can point to the pain in your body, you can use this system to treat it. * If you can read a map, you can locate the points on your hand that correspond to any part of your body. * If you can write your name, you can effectively stimulate the points on your hands to relieve your pain. You do not need to be a healthcare professional to treat your own pain. You do not need to know acupuncture. You do not need to use needles. Korean Hand Therapy is a scientifically studied…mehr

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The Best Kept Secret in Pain Management Is in Your Own Hands. Anyone Can Learn Correspondence Korean Hand Therapy. * If you can point to the pain in your body, you can use this system to treat it. * If you can read a map, you can locate the points on your hand that correspond to any part of your body. * If you can write your name, you can effectively stimulate the points on your hands to relieve your pain. You do not need to be a healthcare professional to treat your own pain. You do not need to know acupuncture. You do not need to use needles. Korean Hand Therapy is a scientifically studied system used worldwide by millions of people. Pain or problems anywhere in your body are reflected on the hands as tender points. Stimulating the tender points on the hand produces rapid and dramatic pain relief. Treatment takes just minutes and there are no side effects. No special tools are needed and you can get started right away. For less than the price of a single acupuncture treatment, this book will teach you how to manage your own pain anywhere and anytime. Step-by-step instructions, simple diagrams, and photographs make learning easy. Practice exercises reinforce your knowledge. Case studies show how easy it is to reduce pain.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Ilana Newman attended medical school at the University of Arizona, followed by residency in family medicine at Beth Israel Medical Center in New York and a fellowship in adolescent medicine at Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York. While in residency, she became frustrated with the limited treatment options she had for patients with back pain, so she started studying acupuncture at the program for physicians at UCLA. She also completed the NADA program's ear acupuncture training at Lincoln Hospital in the Bronx, NY. After moving to South Florida, Dr. Newman took the basic and advanced acupuncture courses for physicians at the University of Miami. Several years later, she completed a fellowship in hospice and palliative medicine at the University of Miami. Today, she does inpatient palliative medicine consultations at the Memorial Hospital System in Broward and teaches workshops on Korean Hand Therapy for self-treatment for pain.