July 2011 | Pain Medicine

2011 | July, NDNR Issues

Volume 7 Issue 7

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Guided Longitudinal Percutaneous Tenetomy
A Safe and Effective Treatment for Chronic Tendinosis
Sam Russo, ND, LAC

Age-Related Cognitive Decline
Part Two: Prevention and Treatment
Pamela Hutchison, BSc, ND

Pain as Teacher
Listening for its meaning, message, and opportunity
Paul Epstein, ND

Down on Her Knees
Dr Kellerstein explores the relationship between a patient’s emotional and physical pain
Joseph Kellerstein, ND

Medical Resources for NDs
A review of Current publications for the naturopathic industry
Jacob Schor, ND

NeuroCranial Restructuring
The sphenoid link to pain, health, and healing
Mark Swanson, ND

Lessons from the South Pole: Part 1
Keeping the philosophy on the sled
David Schleich, PhD

The Effect of Emotional Trauma on Metabolism
Two case studies that use PET to resolve mental, emotional, and spiritual conflicts
Craig Wagstaff, ND and Karin Wagstaff, ND

A response to “The Obesity Challenge: How to use HCG in your practice.”
Loch S. Chandler, ND, MSOM, LAC

New Hampshire Association of Naturopathic Doctors
Jaclyn Chasse, ND

Acupuncture and Cancer Pain Management
Primary role of acupuncture in the treatment of cancer
Catherine Price, NMD, MSAC

Risk of Malpractice Claims for Practitioners of Natural Medicine
How to mitigate frivolous suits before they start
Jeffrey Segal, MD, JD

Herbal High Road Can Alleviate Pain Precisely
Formulas for acutely painful conditions aimed at restoring and correctly underlying pathology.
Jillian Stansbury, ND

Oh, Let Us Not Be Adjunctive NDs
Discusses how modern issues related to integrative medicine reflect the trials faced by early NDs.
Sussanna Czeranko, ND, BBE

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