The Art of Cupping. Hedwig Manz
4 Self-regulatory Mechanisms in the Body—A Crash Course for Patients
4.1 The Harmony of the Organ Systems
4.2 Focal Disturbance as Regulatory Blockage in the Body
4.3 The Functional Unity of the Nervous System
4.3.1 The Cerebrospinal Nervous System
4.3.2 The Vegetative Nervous System
Part 2 Clinical Applications of Cupping Therapy
6.1.2 Symptoms: Hyperemia and Extravasation at the Cupping Sites
6.1.3 Complex of Symptoms: Increase in Local Blood Circulation and Paleness of the Skin
6.1.4 Therapeutic Success as Diagnostic Evidence
6.1.5 Segmental Diagnosis (Head’s Zones)
6.2.1 Materials and Basic Equipment
6.3 Individualized and Patient-Centered Application
6.3.1 Cupping Therapy on Children
6.3.2 Cupping Therapy on Elderly and Bedridden Patients
6.3.3 Exceptional Cases During Cupping and the Correct Response
6.4 The Technique of Cupping Massage
6.5 Indications for Dry Cupping
6.6 Contraindications for Dry Cupping
7.1 Technique and Clinical Advice
7.1.3 Method C—Alternative to the Scarificator
7.2 Indications for Wet Cupping
7.3 Complications and Contraindications for Wet Cupping
Part 3 Cupping Therapy of Indicated Disorders andComplaints
8 Comments on the Organization and Use of this Part
9.3 Middle Ear Inflammation (Otitis Media)