Asthma is a common disorder treated in all primary care settings. There are a number of integrative therapies that can augment conventional medications and help to improve quality of life in asthma sufferers. This module will review the most common integrative treatment strategies for asthma.
About the Creators
Amy Locke
Amy Locke is a Clinical Assistant Professor of Family Medicine at the University of Michigan Medical School. She currently serves as the Director of Integrative Medicine for the Department of Family Medicine, coordinates the Integrative Medicine curriculums for the U-M Medical School and Family Medicine residency, as well as directs the Integrative Medicine Fellowship offered by the Department of Family Medicine.
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Asthma Triggers |
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General Characteristics of Asthma |
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Integrative Treatment Strategies |
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Introduction |
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New Thinking in Pathophysiology |
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Primary Care Considerations |
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References and Resources |
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Therapeutic Summary |
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