Source: CVC IN KANSAS CITY PROCEEDINGS
August 1, 2008
By:
Nancy Scanlan, DVM, MSFP, CVA
Pain control is what acupuncture does best. It is also the easiest problem to treat with acupuncture.
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Source: CVC IN KANSAS CITY PROCEEDINGS
August 1, 2008
By:
Nancy Scanlan, DVM, MSFP, CVA
Acupuncture is still regarded with skepticism by many veterinarians, or viewed as adjunct therapy rather than a primary therapy.
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Source: CVC IN BALTIMORE PROCEEDINGS
April 1, 2008
By:
Randy Kidd, DVM, PhD
One could argue that all our pets, all "pack and carry" animals, and all the meat and fiber-producing animals – in other words, all our domesticated animals – are "working" animals.
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Source: CVC IN BALTIMORE PROCEEDINGS
April 1, 2008
By:
Randy Kidd, DVM, PhD
As a healing method, acupuncture has been used for several thousand years. However, recent interest in alternative medicines and especially in the alternative medicines in veterinary medicine have made acupuncture an evermore popular complement or alternative to western or allopathic medicine.
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Source: CVC IN BALTIMORE PROCEEDINGS
April 1, 2008
By:
Randy Kidd, DVM, PhD
Alternative therapies have become increasingly popular in recent years, but their use in veterinary medicine is not without controversy.
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Source: CVC IN BALTIMORE PROCEEDINGS
April 1, 2008
By:
Randy Kidd, DVM, PhD
Throughout recorded history, the ability of fragrance to induce responses and enhance moods has been a powerful theme in virtually every culture, and a variety of fragrances have been used to enhance emotional, mental, and spiritual well-being.
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Source: CVC IN BALTIMORE PROCEEDINGS
April 1, 2008
By:
Randy Kidd, DVM, PhD
Herbs have been an integral part of our diet and pharmacy since mankind began roaming the earth.
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Source: CVC IN BALTIMORE PROCEEDINGS
April 1, 2008
By:
Randy Kidd, DVM, PhD
Chiropractic is a form of health care that has long been used in man and animals.
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Source: CVC IN BALTIMORE PROCEEDINGS
April 1, 2008
By:
Randy Kidd, DVM, PhD
The term homeopathy has its roots in one man vision, the German physician, Samuel Hahnemann (1755-1843).
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