Part 1.- Introduction Part 2.- The yang-yin and five elements theories 1. The Yang-Yin Theory 1.1. Full Yang State 1.2. Full Yin State 1.3. Empty Yang State 1.4. Empty Yin State 2. The Five Elements Theory 2.1. Formation Cycle 2.2. Mother Child relationship 2.3. Destruction Cycle 2.4. Conqueror conquered relationship 2.5. Relationship between the Five Elements and the internal organs 2.6. Hollow organs (Yang) and Solid organs (Yin) Part 3.- Meridians and Points 3. Acupunture Points 3.1. Measurements for the location of Acupuncture Points 3.2. The Meridians and their relation with the energy flow 4. Anatomical Pathway of the Meridians 4.1. Lung Meridian (L) (-) YIN 4.2. Large Intestine Meridian (LI) (+) YANG 4.3. Stomach Meridian (ST) (+) YANG 4.4. Spleen Meridian (SP) (-) YIN 4.5. Heart Meridian (H) (-) YIN 4.6. Small Intestine Meridian (SI) (+) YANG 4.7. Bladder Meridian (BL) (+) YANG 4.8. Kidney Meridian (K) (-) YIN 4.9. Pericardium Meridian (PC) (-) YIN 4.10. Triple Burner Meridian (TB) (+) YANG 4.11. Gall Bladder Meridian (GB) (+) YANG 4.12. Liver Meridian (LV) (-) YIN 4.13. Governing Vessel Meridian (GV) (+) YANG 4.14. Conception Vessel Meridian (CV) (-) YIN 5. Anatomical location of the Acupuncture points 5.1. Lung Meridian (L) (-) YIN 5.2. Large Intestine Meridian (LI) (+) YANG 5.3. Stomach Meridian (ST) (+) YANG 5.4. Spleen Meridian (SP) (-) YlN 5.5. Heart Meridian (H) (-) YIN 5.6. Small Intestine Meridian (SI) (+) YANG 5.7. Bladder Meridian (BL) (+) YANG 5.8. Kidney Meridian (K) (-) YIN 5.9. Pericardium Meridian (PC) (-) YIN 5.10. Triple Burner Meridian (TB) (+) YANG 5.11. Gall Bladder Meridian (GB) (+) YANG 5.12. Liver Meridian (LV) (-) YIN 5.13. Governor Vessel Meridian (GV) (+) YANG 5.14. Conception Vessel Meridian (CV) (-) YIN 5.15. Extraordinary Points Part 4.- List of the names of the points of acupuncture 6. Names of Acupuncture Points 6.1. Lung (L) 6.2. Large Intestine (LI) 6.3. Stomach (ST) 6.4. Spleen (SP) 6.5. Heart (H) 6.6. Small Intestine (SI) 6.7. Bladder (BL) 6.8. Kidney (K) 6.9. Pericardium (PC) 6.10. Triple Burner (TB) 6.11. Gall Bladder (GB) 6.12. Liver (LV) 6.13. Governor Vessel (GV) 6.14. Conception Vessel (CV) Part 5.- Acupuncture Techniques 7. Techniques and Manipulation 7.1. Acupuncture Techniques 7.2. The needles 7.3. Manipulation of the patient Part 6.- Pain 8. Neurophysiological Mechanisms of Pain 8.1. Anatomy of the Nervous System 8.2. Action Potential 8.3. Pain Pathway 8.4. Somatic Senses 8.5. Pain and inflammation 8.6. Dentistry Pain 8.7. Referred pain 8.8. Diffuse pain 8.9. Radiated pain 8.10. Phantom pain (Ghost pain) 8.11. Psychogenic pain 8.12. Trigger Point 8.13. Acute vs. Chronic Pain 8.14. Nociceptive and Neuropathic pain 8.15. Analgesia vs. Anesthesia Part 7.- Analgesic Mechanisms of Acupuncture Part 8.- Acupuncture Analgesics in Surgerys 9. Acupuncture Analgesic in Surgery 10. Acupuncture Analgesic in Experimental Surgery Part 9.- Acupuncture in oncologya 11. Acupuncture Analgesic in oncology Part 10.- Therapeutic indications 12. Practical Approaches of PHYPANA and PRM in your daily practic 12.1. Stem Cell Therapy for Pain 12.2. Complications 13. Therapeutic guide 13.1. Tip: Anxiety 13.2. Tip: Bronchial asthma 13.3. Tip: Conjunctivitis 13.4. Tip: Constipation 13.5. Tip: Cough 13.6. Tip: Diarrheas 13.7. Tip: Epicondylitis 13.8. Tip: Enuresis 13.9. Tip: Epilepsy 13.10. Tip: Facial paralysis 13.11. Tip: Fatigue / Fibromyalgia 13.12. Tip: FLU / Cold 13.13. Tip: Hypertension 13.14. Tip: Insomnia 13.15. Tip: Knee (Osteoarthritis) 13.16. Tip: Leukopenia 13.17. Tip: Low back pain and ischialgia 13.18. Tip: Migraine 13.19. Tip: Obesity 13.20. Tip: Osteoarthritis (Cervical) 13.21. Tip: Palliative care: 13.22. Tip: PMS 13.23. Tip: Rhinitis 13.24. Tip: Shoulder Pain 13.25. Tip: Smoking 13.26. Tip: Stress 13.27. Tip: Temporomandibular Joint Disorder (TMJ) 13.28. Tip: Thoracic Osteoarthritis 13.29. Tip: Tonsillitis (Chronic) 13.30. Tip: Tooth ache 13.31. Tip: Torticollis (Wryneck) 13.32. Tip: Trigeminal Neuralgia 13.33. Tip: Vomit 13.34. Acupuncture in Surgical procedure Appendix References Glossary Index Acronyms and Abbreviations