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SEGMENTAL ACUPUNCTURE THERAPY

Acupuncture & Electro-Therapeutics Research, 1983
Studies of referred pain aid the assessment and treatment of many puzzling conditions--once the source of the pain or distress can be located and its segmental innervation is known. Furthermore as this survey suggests, these studies tend to confirm many traditional Chinese medical observations--particularly when a beneficial effect occurs following an ...
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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 Therapy

2017
This chapter describes the final steps for a successful clinical intervention using acupuncture. They include the creation of a healing environment, discussion of the benefits and expectations of treatment outcome, patient commitment, obtaining informed consent from patients, preparations and precautions to avoid the side effects of acupuncture, proper
Jingduan Yang, Daniel A. Monti
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Pneumothorax Secondary to Acupuncture Therapy

Southern Medical Journal, 2006
A 27-year-old medical student seeking acupuncture therapy for a right levator scapular muscle spasm developed acute dyspnea, chest pain, and nonproductive cough within minutes following the treatment. The patient was later diagnosed with a 30% pneumothorax of the right lung.
Ryan J, Chauffe, Ann L, Duskin
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Acupuncture Therapy in Acute Abdomen

The American Journal of Chinese Medicine, 1985
Acupuncture as a therepeutic measure for abdominal pain was early recorded in Huangdi Neijing ("Yellow Emperor's Canon or Medicine''). Fruitful experiments have been accumulated in the practice of the long historical years. Nowadays acupuncture therapy has become one of the main therapeutic methods in surgical acute abdomen and is widely used ...
X L, Zheng, C, Chen, X Z, Wu
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Acupuncture for infertility: Is it an effective therapy?

Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine, 2011
Acupuncture has been used to treat infertility extensively, including ovulatory dysfunction, in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer (IVF-ET), and male infertility. This review summarizes the recent studies which investigated the role of acupuncture in infertility.
Dong-mei, Huang   +5 more
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Somato stimulation and acupuncture therapy

Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine, 2016
Acupuncture is an oldest somato stimulus medical technique. As the most representative peripheral nerve stimulation therapy, it has a complete system of theory and application and is applicable to a large population. This paper expounds the bionic origins of acupuncture and analyzes the physiological mechanism by which acupuncture works.
Jing-Jun, Zhao   +4 more
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Acupuncture as a Therapy

Acupuncture in Medicine, 1993
Eighty consecutive patients, with good experience of acupuncture, were questioned about their clinical response to acupuncture. This is classified as immediate, intermediate and therapeutic. The long term therapeutic response was delayed in onset by 3 or more days in 50% of the patients.
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Effects of acupuncture therapy on insomnia

Journal of Advanced Nursing, 2003
Background.  Acupuncture therapy, commonly used in clinical practice in oriental cultures, has the potential to produce a positive effect with patients experiencing insomnia.Aim.  The purposes of this systematic review were: (1) to assess the trends across intervention studies using acupuncture for insomnia from 1975 to 2002, (2) to examine dependent ...
Sohyune R, Sok   +2 more
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Acupuncture Therapy for Persistent Hiccups

The American Journal of the Medical Sciences, 2002
Persistent hiccups (singultus) is a rare but severely disabling disorder. The causes of persistent hiccups are numerous, as are the treatment options. However, none of the treatment modalities has proven to be effective by evidence-based criteria, and no treatment has been shown to be superior to another. Traditional acupuncture has not been previously
Elad, Schiff   +3 more
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