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Chiropractors - Hematology, Dermatology, Immunology

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Werner Siems
Medical Basic Knowledge for Chiropractors
An introduction for students of chiropractics in Peoples Republic of China and in Germany
Hematology, Dermatology, Immunology


258 Seiten, m. Abb. und Tab., A5, Broschur
ISBN: 9783957351531
Scientific Scripts International / Verlag Wissenschaftliche Scripten

 

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Preface
Chiropractic is a holistic health care modality that focuses primarily on the musculo- skeletal structure of the body and its relationship to body function and the central nervous system. A chiropractor manipulates the musculoskeletal system, particularly the spine, to relieve pain and help the body heal. Medical professionals who practice chiropractic adhere to the belief that misaligned vertebrae cause blockages along the nerve bundles within the spine. These poorly aligned vertebrae are referred to as subluxations. These subluxations are considered a mechanical disorder of the spine.


When a body experiences a mechanical disturbance, it disrupts the messages that are sent from the nerves to the brain. This causes the nerves to not function properly. Most of the body depends on the central nervous system to function smoothly. When the spine is affected by subluxations, a person's overall health will usually deteriorate.

 

Chiropractic care can improve the function of the nerves in the body and contribute to better health. Patients seek this particular type of treatment when they have back pain, neck pain or migraines. Chiropractic can also help people who suffer from recurring colds or joint pain in the jaw, shoulders or knees. Asthmatics or women with prementrual syndrome PMS can also benefit from chiropractic therapy. Accidents, stress, tension and other factors can cause the spine to shift. If any of these problems occur, she or he may consider chiropractic therapy Chiropractors do not prescribe medications or perform surgery on patients. This is because of their belief that the body has the power to heal itself without outside factors intervening. Despite this belief, they often encourage patients to exercise or change their diet to achieve a healthier body.

 

What are the benefits of chiropractic? There are many points mentioned in listings where chiropractic can benefit patients. These include: Improvement of neck pain, reduction of dependence on opioid pain medications, relief of back pain, reduction of arthritic symptoms, relief of headaches, high patient satisfaction, reduction of scoliotic problems, optimization of improvement and even improvement of athletic performance. In other communications, the number of benefits listed is even greater.

 

However, chiropractic with its adjustments, but especially with the often performed jerky manipulations, also in the area of the cervical spine, sometimes experiences criticism by medical doctors and scientific societies. The effectiveness and scientific nature of the method are disputed, and in most countries chiropractic is an unregulated profession that is not recognized by the state. In alleviating back pain, according to research and observations by Edzard Ernst, one of the leading protagonists of chiropractic, bone straightening is moderately success- ful, but no better than conventional treatment. And for the fact that chiropractic helps against asthma or migraine or other internal complaints, there is, in his opinion, no valid evidence. But there is evidence of dangerous side effects. Arteries, in particular, can be damaged by back-pressing and neck-stretching. Edzard Ernst cited several serious cases, including stroke and paraplegia, as well as deaths.  Chiropractic, in his opinion, is the most dangerous of all alternative therapies. Chiropractic, like many alternative treatments, is controversial, also says Petra Rudnick, a general practi- tioner and naturopathic doctor at a German medical center, adding, "Due to improper technique by the therapist, complications can occur, such as numbness or paralysis."

 

The jerky manipulations are avoided by the Chiropractic Academy and categorically excluded in applications. They are not the content and goal of the theoretical and practical training content. On the other hand, the theory and practice of chiropractic represented and practiced by the Chiropractic Academy under the direction of Jann- Oliver Broschinski is about the complex health mechanisms and their stimulation with the goal of improving health, vitality and performance. Achieving this goal is ultimately up to ourselves, faculty and students, to realize this mildly effective educational and application concept of chiropractic. Dresden International University, where chiropractic students are enrolled, is committed to this concept of effective chiropractic. The Chiropractic Academy and the Dresden International University, with their close international ties, are thus also international pioneers of the training, study and application of modern chiropractic.

 

Prof. Dr. med. Dr. sc. med. Werner Siems,
Lecturer in Medical Basis of Chiropractic,
Dresden International University

 

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Table of Contents

1   Hematology  
1.2    Blood  
1.3    Lipid protein complexes  
1.4    Blood cells  
1.5    Human leukocyte antigen (HLA)   
1.6    Diseases in hematology  

 

2   Dermatology  
2.1    The structure of the skin  
2.2    General principles of skin diseases   
2.3    Congenital skin diseases  
2.4    Acquired skin diseases  
2.5    Additional terms pyoderma  
2.6    Infections due to mycobacteria  
2.7    Viral diseases of the skin  
2.8    Herpes viruses  
2.9    Further viral diseases of the skin  
2.10    Fungal diseases of the skin, also called Dermatomycoses  
2.11    Epizoonoses  
2.12    Parasitic skin diseases  
2.13    Inflammatory skin diseases  
2.14    Skin diseases caused by physical and chemical stimuli  
2.15    Allergic skin diseases  
2.16    Tumors  
2.17    Pillars of cancer therapy  
2.18    Skin appandages  

 

3    Immunology  
3.1    Non-specific immune system or innate immune system  
3.3    Interferons  
3.4     Complement system  
3.5      Specific immune system  
3.6    Classification of the immune system  
3.7    Barriers  
3.8    Steps of phagocytosis  
3.9    Natural killer cells (NK cells)  
3.10    Antibodies  

 

4    Cytology and Histology  
4.1    White blood cells or leukocytes  
4.2     Pneumocytes   
4.3    Hepatocytes  
4.4    Cell types of the skin  
4.5    Cells in the nervous system  
4.6    Saltatory excitation conduction   
4.7    Muscle cells  
4.8    Fibroblasts  
4.9    Tissues  
4.10    Organs, and organ systems.   

 

5    Infectiology  
5.1 Highly virulent microorganisms   
5.2 Growth factors  
5.3 Pathways of infection   
5.4 Types of infectious diseases  
5.5 Endemic means   
5.6   Therapy  
5.7   Diagnosis of infections  
5.8   Leukocytosis   
5.9   Increased body core temperature, fever  
5.10   Pyrogens  
5.11   Prostaglandins, Eicosanoids  
5.12   Observation of infections by laboratory parameters  
5.13   Etiology of infectious diseases  
5.14   Bacteria-induced diseases  
5.15   Viral diseases   
5.16   Diseases caused by protozoa  
5.17    Parasits in infectiology  

 

6    Microbiology  
6.1    Bacteria   
6.2    Classification of bacteria   
6.3    Bacterial diseases  
6.4    Viruses  
6.5    Mushrooms, fungi  
6.6    Protozoa  
6.7    Prions  
6.8    Parasites  
6.9    Infectious diseases of the central nervous system   
6.10    Infectious diseases of the gastrointestinal tract   
6.11    Infectious diseases of respiratory organs   
6.12   Infectious diseases of the skin  

 

7   Laboratory medicine  
7.1    Stage diagnostics / basic examinations  
7.2    Reticulocytes   
7.3    Leukocyte   
7.4    Monocytes and lymphocytes  
7.5    The liver values  
7.6    The heart values  
7.8    Parameters of inflammation, measured labchemically  
7.9    Leukocytosis
7.10    Procalcitonin
7.11    Inflammation
7.12    Acid Base Metabolism  
7.13    Acid Base Metabolism and Drugs   
7.14    Laboratory diagnostics in Rheumatology
7.15    Complement system

 

8   Questions for repetition and training  
Only Questions 
Questions plus corresponding answers
 A   Hematology
 B   Dermatology
 C   Immunology
 D   Cytology Histology
 E   Infectiology
 F   Microbiology
 G   Laboratory medicine  

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