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Acupuncture-induced pain relief and anti-inflammatory effects in chronic pelvic inflammatory disease: a systematic review and meta-analysis. [PDF]
Wei R, Huang Z.
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Research Progress on the Efficacy and Mechanism of Acupuncture in Treating Chronic Gastritis. [PDF]
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Clinical Pediatrics, 1985
An approach emphasizing an understanding of differing patient and family models of illness and the implementation of culturally appropriate health care is described. The physician who observes a practice such as moxibustion should attempt to gain an understanding of the parents' "model" of illness, develop and maintain rapport with the family, and ...
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An approach emphasizing an understanding of differing patient and family models of illness and the implementation of culturally appropriate health care is described. The physician who observes a practice such as moxibustion should attempt to gain an understanding of the parents' "model" of illness, develop and maintain rapport with the family, and ...
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The American Journal of Medicine
Moxibustion is an ancient Traditional Chinese Medicine practice used to treat a variety of symptoms and medical conditions. Here we present the case of an elderly patient whose scars from prior moxibustion treatment were initially misdiagnosed as digital ischemia.
Tyler Larsen +2 more
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Moxibustion is an ancient Traditional Chinese Medicine practice used to treat a variety of symptoms and medical conditions. Here we present the case of an elderly patient whose scars from prior moxibustion treatment were initially misdiagnosed as digital ischemia.
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Moxibustion Strategies for Mice
Journal of Visualized Experiments, 2022The field of moxibustion research is expanding, with a rapid increase in publications in recent years. Moxibustion is a therapy that ignites moxa on the skin of humans, with an increase in peripheral skin temperature and localized redness. During this treatment, the recipient must remain still to prevent scalding and expose intervention sites for easy ...
Xiao-Qin, Dai +7 more
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