WPRIM Management System> DCMS> Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion> 2016> 36> 1

Volume: 36 Issue: 1

1. Case of chronic eczema. Page:74—74
2. Ancient literature on the heat control of umbilicus fumigation method and the modern clinical research. Page:71—73
3. Ninety cases of lumbar disc herniation treated with acupuncture. Page:69—70
4. Effects of electroacupuncture at "Neiguan" (PC 6) on sodium channel-related proteins in rats with ischemic myocardial injury. Page:64—68
5. Effects of different moxibustion temperature on cholesterol and skin around "Shenque" (CV 8) in mice with hyperlipidemia. Page:59—63
6. Bloodletting combined with medicinal cupping and moxibustion for 36 cases of insect bite dermatitis with lymphangitis. Page:57—58
7. Acupuncture at Taixi (KI 3), Taichong (LR 3) with heat-producing needling method for 26 cases of infantile enuresis. Page:56—56
8. Electroacupuncture for 36 cases of incomplete anal incontinence after rectal prolapsed operation. Page:55—55
9. Operation and essence of Toutianliang manipulation by professor ZHANG Jin. Page:53—55
10. Effects of slow twisting needle insertion and tubing needle insertion at Neiguan (PC 6) on cardiovascular function: a comparative study. Page:48—52
11. Immediate effects of twirling reinforcing-reducing manipulation at head acupoints on muscle force in patients with acute ischemic stroke: a randomized controlled trial. Page:43—47
12. Thirty-five cases of functional anorectal pain treated with electroacupuncture. Page:41—42
13. Effects of bloodletting pricking, cupping and surrounding acupuncture on inflammation-related indices in peripheral and local blood in patients with acute herpes zoster. Page:37—40
14. Short effect and adverse reaction of dog days plaster for allergic rhinitis. Page:33—36
15. Triple acupuncture method at cervical Jiaji (EX-B 2) for cervicogenic headache: a randomized controlled trial. Page:29—32
16. Effects of "menstrual cycle-based acupuncture therapy" on IVF-ET in patients with decline in ovarian reserve. Page:25—28
17. Control observation between mild moxibustion and TDP for obsolete collateral ligament injury of interphalangeal joints. Page:21—24
18. Clinical efficacy of moxibustion as supplement on rheumatoid arthritis and the exploration on its mechanism. Page:17—20
19. Effects of moxibustion on immune function in children with cerebral palsy. Page:12—16
20. Ginger-partition moxibustion combined with glucocorticoid for thyreoitis at subacute stage: a randomizd controlled trial. Page:7—11
21. Acupuncture at Dazhui (GV 14) and Geshu (BL 17) for 39 cases of leucopenia. Page:6—6
22. Primary effect of acupuncture and moxibustion. Page:3—5
23. Thought of the improvement and reconsitution of the theoretical sys- tem of acupuncture and moxibustion based on source, clinic and new knowledge. Page:1—2
24. Acupoints heat-sensitive moxibustion in the application of traditional Chinese surgery. Page:109—112
25. Case of benign prostatic hyperplasia complicated with urinary retention. Page:107—108
26. Characteristics on the diagnosis and treatment with acupuncture and moxibustion for the improvement of motor sensory function, urination and defecation in myelitis. Page:103—106
27. Electroacupuncture on the heart meridian and pericardium meridian acupoints for 29 cases of sensory disturbance after thalamic stroke. Page:102—102
28. Discussion on the industry standard: electroacupuncture therapy device. Page:99—101
29. Human body meridian spatial decision support system for clinical treatment and teaching of acupuncture and moxibustion. Page:95—98
30. Case of intractable trigeminal neuralgia. Page:94—94
31. How to determine the qi arrival and its strength in clinical research. Page:91—94
32. Transition of the blind acupuncture and massage industry and its impacts in Japan. Page:85—90
33. Case of blind eye disease associated with central retinal artery occlusion. Page:84—84
34. Experience of professor LI Zhidao in the treatment of mental disorders by "regulating the heart and smoothing the liver". Page:81—83
35. Professor GAO Yuchun's experience on "sequential acupuncture leads to smooth movement of qi". Page:78—80
36. Brief analysis of professor YAN Jie's academic thought on functional dyspepsia treated with acupuncture and moxibustion. Page:75—77