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Volume:
37
Issue:
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1. Review on skin temperature of acupoints.
Page:109—114
2. Design of warm-acupuncture technique training evaluation device.
Page:103—106
3. From Bonghan system to primo vascular system:the thought on the substantial study on meridian points.
Page:95—101
4. (arrival) theory in ancient TCM books.
Page:90—94
5. Bridge role of Jingming (BL 1) for VDT asthenopia and brainfag based on human instinct.
Page:85—87
6. Hypothesis of "sinew-meridian system".
Page:79—83
7. Definition ofpoint from the view of linguistics.
Page:75—78
8. The academic characteristics of acupuncture and moxibustion of professor:a famous acupuncturist in Southern Fujian.
Page:72—74
9. 's experience of peripheral facial paralysis diagnosed and treated by Yifeng (TE 17).
Page:69—71
10. acupuncture and massage academic school with "the combination of five meridians" for post-stroke urinary incontinence.
Page:66—68
11. Intervention of acupuncture on abnormal spatiotemporal pattern of visual cortex area 17 neuron in monocular deprivation amblyopia rats.
Page:61—65
12. Effects of heat-reinforcing acupuncture on urine metabolites in rheumatoid arthritis rabbits.
Page:55—60
13. Analysis on mechanism of acupuncture with three needles at Hegu (LI 4) and its clinical application.
Page:51—53
14. Acupuncture based on nourishing spleen and kidney and dredging the governor vessel for motor function and ADL in children with spastic cerebral palsy.
Page:45—48
15. Efficacy of acupuncture-moxibustion periodic therapy on follicular maldevelopment differentiated as spleen and kidneydeficiency.
Page:39—44
16. Comparative observation of the efficacy on facial spasm among different therapies.
Page:35—38
17. Efficacy on primary trigeminal neuralgia treated with triple puncture technique and electroacupuncture at trigger points.
Page:31—34
18. Differences of acupuncture and moxibustion on heart rate variability in-deficiency syndrome:a randomized controlled trial.
Page:25—30
19. Regulation action and nerve electrophysiology mechanism of acupuncture on arousal state in patients of primary insomnia.
Page:19—23
20. Resuscitation acupuncture for thalamic pain:a randomized controlled trial.
Page:14—18
21. Acupuncture with regulating mind and spleen for diarrhea irritable bowel syndrome and sleep quality:a randomized controlled trial.
Page:9—13
22. Differences and international standardization between acupuncture as therapy and as specialty.
Page:3—8