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- described in the book is the healing of an abscess with a stone needle. Acupoints used in treatment may or may not be in the same area of the body as the...
- 'a-shi' acupoints. It is important to note that this category of points is not necessarily distinct from other formal categories of acupoints. In 1983...
- various substances (such as drugs, vitamins or herbal extracts) into acupoints. This technique combines traditional acupuncture with injection of what...
- calendar system. Note that this method ignores the fact that the bulk of acupoints are bilateral, making the actual total 670. There are about 400 acupuncture...
- "Enhanced insulin sensitivity using electroacupuncture on bilateral Zusanli acupoints (ST 36) in rats". Life Sci. 79 (10): 967–71. doi:10.1016/j.lfs.2006.05...
- combine elements of cognitive restructuring and exposure techniques with acupoint stimulation. The technique instructs individuals to tap on meridian endpoints...
- Emperor. Learning their true danger, he disguised his appearance using acupoints and fled. Prince Li returns Di's mace to him, which was taken after he...
- Song, Yuan, and Ming dynasties; methods for calculating acupoints; and the names of said acupoints. The Zhenjiu dacheng contains more than seventy illustrations...
- (skin, subcutaneous tissue, muscles) – usually at acupuncture points (acupoints) – and their subsequent mani****tion; this aims at influencing the flow...
- "Research and application of liquid cooling garment system based on human acupoints and meridians cooling stimulation in the high temperature environment"...