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Advances in Skin & Wound Care, 2013
Maximizing the effectiveness of any wound treatment requires that normal wound-healing dynamics are appreciated. In considering adjuvant wound therapies, the clinical evidence supporting a therapy must be fully understood. The biological changes associated with electroacupuncture can have a positive effect on wound healing, although limited clinical ...
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Maximizing the effectiveness of any wound treatment requires that normal wound-healing dynamics are appreciated. In considering adjuvant wound therapies, the clinical evidence supporting a therapy must be fully understood. The biological changes associated with electroacupuncture can have a positive effect on wound healing, although limited clinical ...
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Electroacupuncture for Sciatica
Deutsche Zeitschrift für Akupunktur, 2008This article introduces the electroacupuncture (EA) clinical studies database at www.electroacupunctureknowledge.com and demonstrates how it can be used in conjunction with other available literature to develop a treatment protocol for a common condition such as sciatica. A comprehensive search
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Electroacupuncture for postoperative pain
Physiotherapy Practice, 1986Thirty-four patients undergoing upper abdominal surgery were entered into a randomised, controlled trial of electroacupuncture of the ear to alleviate postoperative pain. Nineteen patients received electroacupuncture and papaveretum on demand and 15 patients received papaveretum only.
Jenny R Wigram +3 more
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IEEE Transactions on Biomedical Engineering, 1973
A, Noordergraaf, D, Silage
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A, Noordergraaf, D, Silage
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Electroacupuncture for lateral epicondylalgia
Acupuncture in Medicine, 2021openaire +2 more sources
ANOSMIA.HYPOSMIA TREATMENT WITH ELECTROACUPUNCTURE
Acupuncture & Electro-Therapeutics Research, 1987ANOSMIA is mostly considered as a hopeless condition that the patient has to bear with philosophy. Even acupuncture is supposed to fail. Resigned patient do not mention this complaint. By a mere chance the author had a first patient who recovered her sense of smell totally lost since 5 years.
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The pharmacological mechanisms of electroacupuncture.
Current opinion in investigational drugs (London, England : 2000), 2009Acupuncture is a therapeutic procedure that has been practiced for thousands of years in South East Asia to treat a variety of pathological symptoms and conditions. In 1997, the NIH released a consensus statement concluding that acupuncture is effective or at least useful for the treatment of 13 conditions including nausea and vomiting induced by ...
Yohji, Fukazawa +2 more
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