Complementary and Alternative Veterinary Medicine Considered
Dvm David W. Ramey
Complementary and Alternative Veterinary Medicine Considered is a book that belongs in your veterinary library. If you are a veterinarian wondering if you should incorporate complementary and alternative veterinary medicine (CAVM) into your practice, if you have recently hired an associate eager to try such things as acupuncture or homeopathy, or if you have clients asking you about chiropractic, herbal, or magnetic field therapy for their pets, you'll want to understand the history, science and ethics behind such therapies.
In its 2001 Guidelines for Complementary and Alternative Medicine, the American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) recognizes the growing interest in CAVM, ... Read more
Complementary and Alternative Veterinary Medicine Considered will help practicing veterinarians to make informed decisions about specific CAVM therapies. This text evaluates various prevalent therapies, and will give veterinarians the ethical and scientific bases they need to make sound decisions regarding CAVM therapies
Coverage includes but is not limited to:
- Acupuncture and acupressure;
- Energy medicine;
- Manual therapy (chiropractic);
- Manual therapy (massage);
- Magnetic and electromagnetic therapy;
- Laser and light therapy;
- Homeopathy; and
- Herbal therapy.
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