Acupuncture-related techniques: what to do when acupuncture is not enough

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Acupuncture-related techniques: what to do when acupuncture is not enough

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Med Acupunct (2015), Frank, Bryan.

Abstract

Acupuncture-related techniques may often eliminate pain and restore health and function when acupuncture alone has not succeeded. Techniques that have been generally recognized include moxibustion, cupping, scraping (Gwa Sha), various acupuncture microsystems (auricular, hand, scalp, etc.) and neural therapy. In addition, the author proposes that prolotherapy is an invaluable acupuncture-related technique that leads to tissue regeneratio and functional restoration, and should often be considered as a viable therapeutic modality when acupuncture has failed.

Alternative Title

Med Acupunct

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Date

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1/1/2016

Language

English

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Journal Article

issn

1933-6586

issue

2

page end

115

page start

111

volume

27

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