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New resources re acupuncture for heel pain

Discussion in 'General Issues and Discussion Forum' started by PodAc doc, Feb 21, 2021.

  1. PodAc doc

    PodAc doc Active Member


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    Hi everyone. Just to let you know - two new resources are available, that I hope will be of interest:

    1. 'Advances in Acupuncture for Heel Pain: towards integrative practice and research' by Richard James Clark
    (me). It is available from Amazon. This book is my attempt at a comprehensive review, from a critical, reflective practitioner's perspective, of all research, clinical and theoretical sources available up to 2019. It builds on the Systematic Review and Critical Interpretive Synthesis papers published earlier. Press release attached.

    2. A website aiming to carry forward the work of the book; to expand and develop the ideas: htpps://PodAc.info. It has a blog, resources and discussion forum. I hope to see you there.

    Richard
     

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