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Modulation Effect of Acupuncture on Functional Brain Networks and Classification of Its Manipulation With EEG Signals

IEEE transactions on neural systems and rehabilitation engineering, 2019
Acupuncture manipulation is the key of Chinese medicine acupuncture therapy. In clinical practice, different acupuncture manipulations are required to achieve different therapeutic effects, which means it is crucial to distinguish different acupuncture ...
Haitao Yu   +3 more
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Acupuncture in Obstetrics

Anesthesia & Analgesia, 1975
Electroacupuncture (ACP) during childbirth was used in 12 parturients. On the average, it produced 66 percent analgesia in 7 patients for 139 minutes while patients were in active, progressive labor. When ACP no longer could relieve pain, spinal, epidural, or double-catheter technic produced complete analgesia in all patients.
Ezzat Abouleish, Richard Depp
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The acupunctured lung

The American Journal of Emergency Medicine, 2014
We discuss a 72-year-old woman admitted with acute shortness of breath and severe sharp chest pain several hours after receiving acupuncture therapy. She was subsequently diagnosed as having an iatrogenic pneumothorax secondary to acupuncture. We discuss the complications of acupuncture and why patients should be informed of the risks of such ...
Nerys Conway, Shiva Sreenivasan
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Korean acupuncture: the individualized and practical acupuncture

Neurological Research, 2007
Acupuncture has long been a central part of medicine in East Asia. Recently its therapeutic effects are world-widely recognized with scientific bases being established by means of basic research and clinical studies in the biomedical sciences. Even though Korean acupuncture (KA) shares its origins with traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), it has ...
Younbyoung Chae   +10 more
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Acupuncture treatment for insomnia and acupuncture analgesia

Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences, 1995
Abstract Acupuncture is a simple and useful treatment for insomnia, with a success rate of around 90%. The acupuncture points applied vary depending on the doctor and on the case, but the usual points are Shenmen (HT7) and Anmien (extrapoint). The mechanism of this treatment has not been well elucidated.
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Technique of Acupuncture

1987
Today, mostly filiform steel needles are used for acupuncture. The steel used is flexible and unbreakable. Gold and silver needles are applied very rarely and only in ear acupuncture.
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Acupuncture and neurophysiology

Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery, 1990
Therefore, especially in China the last decennia an attempt is made to describe and explain the effects of acupuncture treatment in terms of (neuro)physiological phenomena and morphological observations.
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The hazards of acupuncture

The British Journal of Radiology, 1983
The phenomenon of needle fragments being found in patients' soft tissues, when they have had acupuncture treatment in the East, is not an uncommon one. There are many instances similar to that brought to your attention recently (Campbell, 1982) which have been documented (e.g., Kondo et al, 1979).
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Acupuncture and endorphins

Neuroscience Letters, 2004
Acupuncture and electroacupuncture (EA) as complementary and alternative medicine have been accepted worldwide mainly for the treatment of acute and chronic pain. Studies on the mechanisms of action have revealed that endogenous opioid peptides in the central nervous system play an essential role in mediating the analgesic effect of EA. Further studies
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