We must
remember that the mere presence of the therapist will influence the pulses of
the patient.
Also
that the pulse tend to show how that special therapist should treat.
The
pulses may thus show quite different picture for different therapists.
Are
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Hi Will,
Thanks for sharing this forum over the past 7 years!
I have a question for all of you out there studying pulses about a possible
research question. There is always the individual practitioner'
Would it be possible then to demonstrate to the academic world, namely the
medical field, how pulse taking is a reliable method of diagnosis? My
proposal is to begin with a small study with 5-7 practitoners that all have
similar amounts of training and pulse taking backgrounds, interview patients
only by taking their pulses and doing a basic TCM diagnosis. If these
individual practitioners are able to give very similar to sa! me diagnoses
without the other interview skills used for diagnosis, there would be a small
but useful demonstration of how acupuncture works from the diagnosis to the
treatment. This is of course useful for allowing academia to say, yes,
this is a reliable method of diagnosis and even though we don't know how
acupuncture works itself, it demonstrates the individualized diagnoses that is
used in treatment, even if the individuals all have the same allopathic
diagnosis.
Have there been any demonstrations of such? and where could I find information
on this? My interest in this is from a patient who was curious as to what
my interpretation of his pulses were in comparison to another practitioner'
Thanks for your input!
Ingrid Park
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Dear All -
We have approximately 688 members from all over the world. The list has grown as we aproach our 7th anniversary on May15.
Those of you who are new will find in the archives among the 3,332 messages some important discussions and pearls. Some of them from pulse significant diagnosis teachers who have passed away including Rory Kerr and James Ramholz. Also, be sure to check the files section. There are some great pulse diagnosis resources. For example Robert Baptist has a chart that provides an overview of neoclassical methods.
Will
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