Auriculotherapy, Part 1Being one of those doctors who is reluctant to take his own advice, I continued to play; even though my backhand was anemic. After about six months of enduring this pain, I happened to mention my elbow problem to a chiropractic colleague who also practiced acupuncture, and knowing my intense aversion to needles, he suggested auriculotherapy. In three days I was completely cured and have never had a relapse. My backhand was once again a minor threat. I was so impressed that I enrolled in a course to learn auriculotherapy right away. It is now my main form of adjunctive therapy. In future articles, I will expand on this subject. The main source for this article came from Auriculotherapy Manual, by Terry Oleson Ph.D. This book is as comprehensive as you can get on the subject and a ‘must have’ resource for anyone interested in Auriculotherapy
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