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Veterinary Acupuncture
in the Clinic of Small Animals

Dra. Adriana Moirón. Argentine
Republic



Why Acupuncture in the Veterinary Medicine?

Like all professions, veterinary medicine is changing rapidly. Several new medicines have been developed for humans and animals during the last decade. Complementary and alternative medicine is the best term to describe a new modality that lies outside, or beside, conventional medicine.

At the end of the 20th century, the American National Institute of Health accepted complementary and alternative medicine as a new therapeutic system. in the field of human medicine, veterinary organisations.

In 1996, the American Veterinary Medical Association revised its guideline for complementary and alternative medicine in veterinary medicine. These guidelines reflect the current status of the role of these emerging modalities within the parameters of veterinary medicine for use in providing a comprehensive approach to the health care of non-human animals. The category contains acupuncture and acutherapy, chiropractic, physical therapy, massage therapy, homeopathy, botanical medicine, nutraceutical medicine, and holistic medicine.

 

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