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Timely diagnosis and causal treatment of chronic pains in the organs of motion (bones, joints, muscles and tendons).
Chronic fibromyalgic pains have not yet been clearly
defined. Suffering patients are not interested in long-drawn-out discussions and precise medical classifications. They need help, and fast. This is only possible if people employ a synthesis of scholarly medicine (anatomy) and traditional
Chinese medicine (acupuncture). The solution to the problem must be viewed from two angles. The first relates to diagnostics and the second to therapy. The starting point for both is a finding published by Professor Hartmut Heine, that the
so-called acupuncture points are nothing but openings from which protrude bundles of vascular nerves alimenting the skin and the hypodermis.
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