This 26th volume of the Evidence-based Clinical Chinese Medicine series provides a multi-faceted 'whole evidence’ analysis of the management of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) using integrative Chinese medicine. Beginning with an overview of how RA is conceptualised and managed in conventional medicine (Chapter 1), the authors summarise the syndrome differentiation and management of RA in contemporary Chinese medicine (Chapter 2), based on clinical guidelines and contemporary books. Chapter 3 provides detailed analyses of how RA and related conditions were treated with herbal medicine and acupuncture in past eras based on the classical Chinese medical literature. The subsequent chapters comprehensively review the current state of the clinical evidence for the integrative application of Chinese herbal medicines (Chapter 5), acupuncture therapies (Chapter 7), other Chinese medicine therapies (Chapter 8) and combination Chinese medicine therapies (Chapter 9), as well as analyse and evaluate the results of these clinical studies from an evidence-based medicine perspective. Chapter 6 reviews and summarises experimental evidence for the bioactivity of commonly used Chinese herbs and their constituent compounds. The outcomes of these analyses are summarised and discussed in Chapter 10. Implications for clinical practice and future research are identified. This book informs clinicians and students in the fields of integrative medicine and Chinese medicine regarding contemporary practice and the current evidence base for Chinese medicine therapies for managing RA. It enables clinicians in making evidence-based decisions in patient care. It also provides researchers with a comprehensive survey of the state of the field that can inform future directions for clinical and experimental studies.
Contents:
- Introduction to Rheumatoid Arthritis
- Rheumatoid Arthritis in Chinese Medicine
- Classical Chinese Medicine Literature
- Methods for Evaluating Clinical Evidence
- Clinical Evidence for Chinese Herbal Medicine
- Pharmacological Actions of the Common Herbs
- Clinical Evidence for Acupuncture and Related Therapies
- Clinical Evidence for Other Chinese Medicine Therapies
- Clinical Evidence for Combination Therapies
- Summary and Conclusions
Readership: Clinicians and students in Chinese and integrative medicine.
Key Features:
- Uses an innovative 'whole evidence’ approach: This book combines multiple types and sources of evidence to provide a unique and comprehensive assessment of the available evidence for Chinese medicine in the management of rheumatoid arthritis
- Clinically informative and relevant: This book integrates the results of meta-analyses of clinical trial data with evidence from the classical Chinese medicine literature, and the recommendations in contemporary textbooks and clinical guidelines for the application of Chinese medicine in RA, using syndrome differentiation where appropriate
- Developed by a skilled team: The authors are internationally recognized, well-respected leaders in the field of Chinese medicine and evidence-based medicine with strong track records in research with multiple publications in the field. best available evidence