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Acupuncture Medical Therapy and its Underlying Mechanisms: A Systematic Review.

The American Journal of Chinese Medicine, 2020
As a traditional Chinese alternative health care approach, acupuncture is gaining increasing attention and reputation in China and overseas. While becoming increasingly popular globally, some consumers and professionals still know little about the ...
Jingyi Wen   +8 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.
E, Abouleish, R, 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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Effect of Acupuncture for Postprandial Distress Syndrome

Annals of Internal Medicine, 2020
BACKGROUND Postprandial distress syndrome (PDS) is the most common subtype of functional dyspepsia. Acupuncture is commonly used to treat PDS, but its effect is uncertain because of the poor quality of prior studies. OBJECTIVE To assess the efficacy of
Jing-Wen Yang   +12 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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Acupuncture for epilepsy

Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews, 2005
Seizures are poorly controlled in many people with epilepsy despite adequate current antiepileptic treatments. There is increasing interest in alternative therapies such as acupuncture; however, it remains unclear whether the existing evidence is rigorous enough to support the use of acupuncture.To determine the effectiveness and safety of acupuncture ...
Wong, V, Cheuk, DKL
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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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Acupuncture and Immunomodulation

The American Journal of Chinese Medicine, 2008
Acupuncture is a well-known form of Asian medical treatment and it is used not only as an effective curative method but also to prevent illness and mai ntain health. It is used for the production of analgesic effect; stress related physical-mental disorders and homeostasis.
Cabioǧlu, Mehmet T., Cetin, BEKİR EREN
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Acupuncture for the prevention of episodic migraine

Research in Nursing and Health, 2019
Migraine is recognized worldwide as a highly prevalent headache disorder that manifests in attacks lasting from four to 72 hr. The severity of the attacks vary from irritating to debilitating and usually impacts a person's normal daily activities ...
Natalie Govind
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Acupuncture granulomas

Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology, 2001
Silicone compounds have recently been a source of controversy with regard to their potential role in the genesis of collagen vascular diseases. Foreign body reactions to injectable silicone were noted early in its cosmetic use and led to subsequent abandonment of this procedure.
R M, Alani, K, Busam
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