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Acupuncture Analgesia and Therapy - Part 2

Acupuncture Analgesia and Therapy - Part 2 Acupuncture Analgesia and Therapy - Part 2 .Dr ~le7t:a~£!r:MlIcdoMldliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Reprinted from "Textbook of Pain" Eds: Wall PO, Melzack R. (2nd Ed.) 1989, by kind permission of Churchill Livingstone. Two acupunctural effects: Analgesia and Therapy. Peking Medical College (1974) observed that The idea that acupuncture's effects are mediated by cerebrospinal fluid, taken from a rabbit that had the nervous system is a dominant theme among received acupuncture analgesia caused by strong massage (or finger acupuncture) of the hind leg, Chinese scientists. For example, Chang (1978) observed that the generalised effects of analgesia did when perfused into the ventricles of a rabbit that not occur when needles were inserted into had not received acupuncture analgesia, caused a insensitive tissues in paraplegics. Han et al (1986) marked elevation in tolerance to radiant heat also found that the effect of acupuncture analgesia applied to the nostrils and mouth. Since then, work could be blocked by local infiltration of procaine at of this kind has led to the discovery that an ever­ the point of acupuncture. Zhang (1986) stated: "The increasing variety of neurotransmitters are analgesic effect of acupuncture is essentially the implicated in acupuncture analgesia. We learn from result of interaction, in the http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Acupuncture in Medicine SAGE

Acupuncture Analgesia and Therapy - Part 2

Acupuncture in Medicine , Volume 8 (2): 7 – Jan 1, 1990

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SAGE
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© 1990 British Medical Acupuncutre Society
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0964-5284
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1759-9873
DOI
10.1136/aim.8.2.44
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Acupuncture Analgesia and Therapy - Part 2 .Dr ~le7t:a~£!r:MlIcdoMldliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Reprinted from "Textbook of Pain" Eds: Wall PO, Melzack R. (2nd Ed.) 1989, by kind permission of Churchill Livingstone. Two acupunctural effects: Analgesia and Therapy. Peking Medical College (1974) observed that The idea that acupuncture's effects are mediated by cerebrospinal fluid, taken from a rabbit that had the nervous system is a dominant theme among received acupuncture analgesia caused by strong massage (or finger acupuncture) of the hind leg, Chinese scientists. For example, Chang (1978) observed that the generalised effects of analgesia did when perfused into the ventricles of a rabbit that not occur when needles were inserted into had not received acupuncture analgesia, caused a insensitive tissues in paraplegics. Han et al (1986) marked elevation in tolerance to radiant heat also found that the effect of acupuncture analgesia applied to the nostrils and mouth. Since then, work could be blocked by local infiltration of procaine at of this kind has led to the discovery that an ever­ the point of acupuncture. Zhang (1986) stated: "The increasing variety of neurotransmitters are analgesic effect of acupuncture is essentially the implicated in acupuncture analgesia. We learn from result of interaction, in the

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Published: Jan 1, 1990

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