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2017
This chapter describes in detail the location, energetic functions, and clinical indications of extra acupuncture points that are distributed in the head, upper extremities, hands, back, abdomen, lower extremities, and feet. These points do not belong to any of the energy channels and are mostly documented empirically for their unique functions.
Jingduan Yang, Daniel A. Monti
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This chapter describes in detail the location, energetic functions, and clinical indications of extra acupuncture points that are distributed in the head, upper extremities, hands, back, abdomen, lower extremities, and feet. These points do not belong to any of the energy channels and are mostly documented empirically for their unique functions.
Jingduan Yang, Daniel A. Monti
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Acupuncture & Electro-Therapeutics Research: International Journal of Integrated Medicine, 2014
In this study, we chose 10 acupoints and non-acupuncture point control groups to see if there are electrical differences between acupoints and non-acupoints. 4 adjacent non-acupoints around each acupoint were chosen as a control group in 400 trials on 10 volunteers aged 23-30 years to characterize the Power Spectral Density of acupoint ...
Quan, Zhou +7 more
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In this study, we chose 10 acupoints and non-acupuncture point control groups to see if there are electrical differences between acupoints and non-acupoints. 4 adjacent non-acupoints around each acupoint were chosen as a control group in 400 trials on 10 volunteers aged 23-30 years to characterize the Power Spectral Density of acupoint ...
Quan, Zhou +7 more
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Trigger points and acupuncture points for pain: Correlations and implications
Pain, 1977Trigger points associated with myofascial and visceral pains often lie within the areas of referred pain but many are located at a distance from them. Furthermore, brief, intense stimulation of trigger points frequently produces prolonged relief of pain.
Ronald, Melzack +2 more
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Safe Needling Depth of Acupuncture Points
The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 2011The objective of this review is to investigate the existing scientific information on the safe needling depth of acupuncture points.The PubMed, EMBASE, Cochrane, AMED (Allied and Complementary Medicine), NCCAM (The National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine), and CNKI (China National Knowledge Infrastructure) databases were searched to ...
Pei-Chi, Chou +2 more
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Neurophysiological Demonstration of an Acupuncture Point in Man
The American Journal of Chinese Medicine, 1980Relationship between an acupuncture point and the nerve fascicle was demonstrated electro-physiologically. A tungsten microelectrode was inserted to the acupuncture point Chu-Tse percutaneously in an awake human subject. When the subject experienced the particular sensation of Teh-chi, nerve impulses were recorded simultaneously.
M, Funakoshi, K, Kawakita
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What is the Point of Acupuncture?
Medical Acupuncture, 2015Abstract Background: Acupuncture skeptics consider The Yellow Emperor's Internal Medicine—a classic that is important to the theory and practice of acupuncture—as a work based on metaphysics. This claim is one of the factors preventing the mainstream biomedical community from accepting the clinical merit of acupuncture.
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Electrodermal Mapping of an Acupuncture Point and a Non-Acupuncture Point
The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 2011Gerhard, Litscher +4 more
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2019
This appendix is designed to aid practitioners who have already trained in veterinary acupuncture but who would like further information about the use of acupuncture in avian patients.
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This appendix is designed to aid practitioners who have already trained in veterinary acupuncture but who would like further information about the use of acupuncture in avian patients.
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1994
One of the main problems which is met by a physiotherapist in clinical practice is musculo-skeletal pain. There are many ways in which this can be addressed.
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One of the main problems which is met by a physiotherapist in clinical practice is musculo-skeletal pain. There are many ways in which this can be addressed.
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