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Dr. Thomas W. Wing: Microcurrent Therapy, Reprints 1

Dr. Thomas W. Wing: Microcurrent Therapy, Reprints 1

Dr. Thomas Wing’s pioneering research in microcurrent as published in Chiropractic Economies and in the American Journal of Acupuncture for 1976–1985.

Foreword

These reprints have been arranged into two categories: acupuncture in the first part, and non-acupuncture electro-therapy in the second part.

Taken chronologically, these papers follow the researchers as they report their findings and discoveries. Dr. Wing’s first major effort, a complete introductory to acupuncture, “The Theory of Applied Electro-Acupuncture and Technic of Non-Needle Acupoint Therapy,” SEE-DO Press, 1-27-1976, is not reprinted here.

Acupuncture articles are intended to simplify and Westernize the ancient and mysterious Chinese theories. They are pragmatic and guide the way for no nonsense in analysis and treatment. Methods outlined are in use worldwide and have enabled an easy introduction to Chinese medicine.

Wing Electro-Therapy is the outgrowth of the search for a more effective trans-dermal electro-stimulator. Non acupuncture techniques developed are being used in increasing numbers and has been publicized for its efficiency in sports injuries and neuro-myofacial dysfunction and pain.

The writers hope this edition will be of some benefit in reducing pain and dysfunction and decrease the cost of health care.

Table of Contents

Testing Meridian Imbalance as it Relates to the Chiropractic Adjustment – by Dr. Thomas W. Wing

Simplest Electro-Acupoint Therapy – Phase 1 “An Applied Approach To beginning Therapy” – by Dr. Thomas W. Wing

Hearing Loss Improvement with Needleless Electroacupuncture – by Dr. Thomas W. Wing

“See-Do Ear-Ricular Therapy-Phase 1” – by Dr. Thomas W. Wing

Automated Approach to Meridian Balancing and Electroacupuncture Instrumentation – by Dr. Thomas W. Wing

(Sixth in a Series) The Auricular Approach to Weight Loss – by Dr. Thomas W. Wing

(Part 3 Applied Electro-Acupoint Therapy) See-Do Side Experiment Using Phase 1 and 2 Methods – by Dr. Thomas W. Wing and Carolyn Wing, MA, CA

(7th in a Series on Electro-Acupoint Therapy) Electronic – A New Tonifier. A Simplified Electronic Tune-up System for the Body – by Dr. Thomas W. Wing and Carolyn Wing, MA, CA

Meridian Balance: Bridge Between Chiropractic & Chinese Medicine – by Dennis L. Greenlee, D.C., L.Ac., and Carolyn Wing, MA, CA

(9th is a Series – Electro-Point Therapy) “A Visit to the Birthplace of Acupuncture – Dr. Thomas W. Wing

(10th in a Series) The Theory of Chinese Acupuncture – by Dr. Thomas W. Wing

(11th in a Series on Electro-Point Therapy) Applied Kinesiology, Related Organs, Meridians, & Ear-Ricular Therapy – by Dr. W. Wing

(4th in a Series) T.E.S.T. A New Therapy Method That Succeeds When Used After Failure of Acupuncture Electro-Acupoint Therapy, manipulation, Kinesiology & Drug – by Dr. Thomas Wing

(5th in a Series: New Hope for Whiplash Sufferers). The Electrification of Applied Kinesiology: The Golgi Tendon Organ – by Dr. Thomas W. Wing

(The 8th in a Continuing Series: Electro-Point Therapy) TENS, A New Safer Way to Pain Control – by Dr. Thomas W. Wing

12th I a series on Electro-Point Therapy) Star Trek Therapy Here Today? E.T.R. A New Discovery that is Consistently Producing Results beyond Acupuncture – by Dr. Thomas W. Wing

(First in a Series) (An Interview with Dr. Bill Pace) EMR: The Electronic Answer to Resistant Muscular Problems – by Dr. Thomas W. Wing

EMR: New Approach to Neuromuscular Problems Through Muscular Re-Education and AK Enhancement – by Dr. Thomas W. Wing and Steve Baker, D.C.

(Part 3) Dr. George Goodheart Reports New Formula for Determining EMR. Enhancement of Muscle Re-Education Frequency – by Dr. Thomas W. Wing

(4th is a Series) on Electro-Therapy) The Newest Medical Fad: Trigger-Point Therapy – by Dr. Thomas W. Wing, Dennis Greenlee, D.C., L.Ac.

(4th in a Series on electro-Therapy) In-House Computer Reduces Healthcare Cost – by Dr. Thomas W. Wing

(5th in a Series on Electro-Therapy) New Therapy: A New Classification – by Dr. Thomas W. Wing

(6th in a Series on Electro-Therapy) New TMJ Study Documents Breakthrough in Management – by Dr. Thomas W. Wing

Interferential Therapy – by Dr. Thomas W. Wing

The Revolution in ElectroTherapy – by Robert I. Picker M.D., James Nirenstein, PhD, Dr. Thomas W. Wing.

Sports Medicine Series Preview Interview with Jack Scott, PhD – by Brian Maxwell

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