Evidence-based Clinical Chinese Medicine - Volume 29: Cervical Radiculopathy

Author:   Charlie Changli Xue (Rmit Univ, Australia) ,  Chuanjian Lu (Guangdong Provincial Hospital Of Chinese Medicine, China) ,  Claire Shuiqing Zhang (Rmit Univ, Australia) ,  Dihui Zhang (Guangdong Provincial Hospital Of Chinese Medicine, China)
Publisher:   World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
Volume:   29
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9789811228582


Pages:   316
Publication Date:   13 August 2021
Format:   Hardback
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This 29th volume of the Evidence-based Clinical Chinese Medicine series aims to provide a multi-faceted 'whole evidence' analysis of the management of cervical radiculopathy in integrative Chinese medicine.Beginning with overviews of how cervical radiculopathy is conceptualised and managed in both conventional medicine and contemporary Chinese medicine, the authors then provide detailed analyses of how cervical radiculopathy was treated with herbal medicine and acupuncture in past eras.In the subsequent chapters, the authors provide a comprehensive review of the current state of the clinical trial evidence for Chinese herbal medicines (Chapter 5), acupuncture (Chapter 7), other Chinese medicine therapies (Chapter 8), and combination Chinese medicine therapies (Chapter 9) in the management of cervical radiculopathy, as well as an analysis and evaluation of the results of these studies from an evidence-based medicine perspective. Chapter 6 provides a review and summary of the experimental evidence for the bioactivity of commonly used Chinese herbs. The outcomes of these analyses are summarised and discussed in Chapter 10. The implications for the clinical practice of Chinese medicine and for future research are also identified.This book can inform clinicians and students in the fields of integrative medicine and Chinese medicine regarding contemporary practice and the current evidence base for a range of Chinese medicine therapies used in the management of Cervical Radiculopathy, including herbal formulas and acupuncture treatments, in order to assist clinicians in making evidence-based decisions in patient care.

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Author:   Charlie Changli Xue (Rmit Univ, Australia) ,  Chuanjian Lu (Guangdong Provincial Hospital Of Chinese Medicine, China) ,  Claire Shuiqing Zhang (Rmit Univ, Australia) ,  Dihui Zhang (Guangdong Provincial Hospital Of Chinese Medicine, China)
Publisher:   World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
Imprint:   World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
Volume:   29
ISBN:  

9789811228582


ISBN 10:   9811228582
Pages:   316
Publication Date:   13 August 2021
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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About the Editors-in-chief Professor Charlie Changli Xue holds a Bachelor of Medicine (majoring in Chinese Medicine) from Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine, China (1987) and a PhD from RMIT University, Australia (2000). He has been an academic, researcher, regulator and practitioner for almost three decades. Prof Xue has made significant contributions to evidence-based educational development, clinical research, regulatory framework and policy development and provision of high quality clinical care to the community. Prof. Xue is recognised internationally as an expert in evidence-based traditional medicine and integrative healthcare. Prof Xue is the Inaugural National Chair of the Chinese Medicine Board of Australia appointed by the Australian Health Workforce Ministerial Council (in 2011), and he was reappointed for the second and third terms in 2014 and 2017. Since 2007, he has been a Member of the World Health Organization (WHO) Expert Advisory Panel for Traditional and Complementary Medicine, Geneva. Prof. Xue is also Honorary Senior Principal Research Fellow at the Guangdong Provincial Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences, China. At RMIT, Professor Xue is Executive Dean, School of Health and Biomedical Sciences. He is also Director, World Health Organization (WHO) Collaborating Centre for Traditional Medicine. Between 1995 and 2010, Professor Xue was Discipline Head of Chinese Medicine at RMIT University. He leads the development of five successful undergraduate and postgraduate degree programs in Chinese Medicine at RMIT University which is now a global leader in Chinese medicine education and research. Professor Xue's research has been supported by over AU$20 million research grants including six project grants from the Australian Government's National Health & Medical Research Council (NHMRC) and two Australian Research Council (ARC) grants. He has contributed over 200 publications and has been frequently invited as keynote speakers for numerous national and international conferences. Prof Xue has contributed to over 300 media interviews on issues related to complementary medicine education, research, regulation and practice. Professor Chuanjian Lu is the Vice President (Research) of Guangdong Provincial Hospital of Chinese Medicine (Guangdong Provincial Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences), Professor and doctoral supervisor at Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine in China and PhD supervisor at RMIT University in Australia. Professor Lu is co-deputy director of the China-Australia International Research Centre for Chinese Medicine. Professor Lu has published more than 60 peer-reviewed scientific papers. Professor Lu has been an invited speaker at international scientific conferences. She leads a multidisciplinary team investigating the evidence for the effectiveness of Chinese herbal medicine (CHM) and integrative Chinese and Western medicine. Her approach includes clinical and experimental studies; evaluation of existing evidence through systematic reviews; and Chinese medicine standardization for clinical practice and education.

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