Manual Thermal Diagnosis - Jean-Pierre Barral
Manual Thermal Diagnosis - Jean-Pierre Barral
Manual Thermal Diagnosis
Jean-Pierre Barral
Book composed of:
- 167 pages
- 33 drawings
Since the time of Hippocrates, doctors have known the clinical significance of temperature variations detected in different parts of the body. In Manual Thermal Diagnosis, Jean-Pierre Barral brings this diagnostic method into the twentieth century.
As a component of the physical examination, manual thermal diagnosis is a method that uses sensitivity to temperature changes to identify a dysfunction in the body. It is useful in a wide variety of health disciplines and complements other diagnostic forms.
Manual Thermal Diagnosis begins with an analysis of the scientific understanding of body heat and the clinical significance of changes in surface temperature. Then, they are provided to the reader
the skills needed to transform your hands into sensitive diagnostic tools. Every region of the body is taken into consideration: from the skull, face and neck to the thorax, abdomen, pelvis and posterior visceral projections.
An indispensable work for professionals who want to know more about what their hands can tell them.