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Acupuncture for Cancer Pain - An Adjuvant Therapy for Cancer Pain Relief.

The American Journal of Chinese Medicine, 2020
As current pain management methods cannot effectively control pain among cancer patients, acupuncture has developed as an adjuvant therapy for cancer pain relief. However, the efficacy of acupuncture in treating cancer pain remains controversial.
Qi Liang   +6 more
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[Acupuncture in headache therapy].

Schmerz (Berlin, Germany), 1996
Acupuncture is now being increasingly used in the treatment of headache. Acupuncture is a technique originating in Asia, from countries that have a cultural background with a fundamentally different concept of disease and therapy. Up to now, sustained application of acupuncture in Western medicine has been impeded by the lack of a scientifically ...
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Acupuncture Therapy for Stroke Patients

2013
Acupuncture is one of the most important parts of Traditional Chinese Medicine, has been used for more than 3000 years as prevention and treatment for various diseases in China as well as in adjacent regions, and is widely accepted in western countries in recent years.
Qiang Wang, Xin Li
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Acupuncture therapy for breast cancer‐related lymphedema: A systematic review and meta‐analysis

The journal of obstetrics and gynaecology research, 2019
This study aimed to conduct a comprehensive analysis of clinical studies on acupuncture treatment for breast cancer‐related lymphedema (BCRL), so as to explore the efficacy and safety of acupuncture treatment and provide evidence for the clinical ...
Wen-guang Hou   +9 more
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Acupuncture Therapy for Stroke

2010
In this chapter, we shall review the clinic application of acupuncture treatment on stroke, and the mechanistic research on animal models of ischemic brain infarction. Acupuncture has been employed to treat patients with stroke in China as well as other oriental countries. Clinical data suggest that patients show better outcome and require less nursing
Jingchun Guo, Ying Xia, Jieshi Cheng
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Acupuncture therapy related cardiac injury [PDF]

open access: possibleChinese Journal of Integrative Medicine, 2013
Cardiac injury is the most serious adverse event in acupuncture therapy. The causes include needling chest points near the heart, the cardiac enlargement and pericardial effusion that will enlarge the projected area on the body surface and make the proper depth of needling shorter, and the incorrect needling method of the points. Therefore, acupuncture
Xian Wang, Xue-feng Li, Xue-feng Li
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Ear Acupuncture Therapy

Archives of Surgery, 1975
Between 1949 and 1971, we lost communication with the scientific world of the Peoples' Republic of China. In this period, the field of medicine flourished as a merger of the existing traditional medicine and Western medicine, with a great deal of exciting experimentation documented in the major scientific centers of Nanking, Shanghai, and Peking ...
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The effects of Jin’s three-needle acupuncture therapy on EEG alpha rhythm of stroke patients

Topics in Stroke Rehabilitation, 2018
Background: In China, Jin’s three-needle acupuncture therapy has been widely used for stroke treatment. However, its mechanism remains unclear. The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of Jin’s three-needle acupuncture therapy on stroke ...
Xue-Ping Yang   +9 more
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Acupuncture, electrostimulation, and reflex therapy in dermatology

Dermatologic Therapy, 2003
Acupuncture is an old therapeutic method that includes both needle and nonneedle acupuncture. Nonneedle acupuncture includes moxibustion, cupping, and acupressure. In the field of dermatology, acupuncture has been reported to be beneficial for the treatment of acne, postherpetic neuralgia, psoriasis, atopic dermatitis, and urticaria.
Chung-Jen Chen, Hsin-Su Yu
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Acupuncture therapy for rheumatoid arthritis

APLAR Journal of Rheumatology, 2004
AbstractThe current literature on the effects of acupuncture treatment on patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is reviewed. The MEDLINE and Biological Abstracts databases were searched. Studies in which different substances were injected into acupuncture point location were excluded. Improvement of clinical symptoms has been observed in nine studies.
Tal Zan-Bar   +3 more
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