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Practical Application of Acupuncture Analgesia

Nature, 1973
Acupuncture analgesia can sometimes be considered as an alternative to drugs, but it cannot be considered as a universal replacement. There are certain cases, however, where acupuncture analgesia is better than drugs and this technique needs to be developed further in order to assess its true significance.
S B, Cheng, L K, Ding
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Neurophysiological interpretation of acupuncture analgesia

Endeavour, 1980
Abstract Acupuncture is an emotive topic, tending to be the subject either of extravagant claims or of ill-informed criticism. The author of this review is very familiar with both the theory and practice of acupuncture analgesia in China and with the current status of neurophysiology in western science. He is thus able to show that there is in fact a
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Preoperative Acupuncture: Postoperative Analgesia?

Acupuncture in Medicine, 2011
central sensitisation. These phenomena, although evoked within a matter of minutes, can outlast the surgical tissue injury for several hours or days and drive acute postoperative pain until the surgical wound has healed. 4 Pre-emptive analgesia is a treatment that prevents establishment of the altered sensory processing that amplifi es postoperative ...
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AN EVALUATION OF ACUPUNCTURE ANALGESIA IN OBSTETRICS

Obstetrical & Gynecological Survey, 1974
C. PHILIP LARSON   +4 more
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Acupuncture analgesia in migraine

Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine, 2009
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