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R. Erickson, B. Edwards (1996)
Medically Unresponsive Foot Pain Treated Successfully with AcupunctureAcupuncture in Medicine, 14
R. Mann (1984)
Metatarsalgia. Common causes and conservative treatment.Postgraduate medicine, 75 5
A course of acupuncture treatment was performed on fourteen consecutive patients with metatarsalgia. Thirteen (93%) patients responded to acupuncture treatment. The effect appeared long-lasting, as only two patients had a relapse of symptoms over a one year follow-up period.
Acupuncture in Medicine – SAGE
Published: May 1, 1997
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