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Volume: 38 Issue: 9

1. Efficacy difference between warming acupuncture and other acupuncture methods for primary obesity: a Meta-analysis. Page:1019—1026
2. The development and features of multi-acupoints moxibustion instrument. Page:1013—1015
3. Analysis on adverse event in acupotomy therapy based on literature research. Page:1007—1012
4. Application of the analogy in the connotation of reinforcing and reducing principle and method in traditional acupuncture. Page:1001—1005
5. Design and implementation of capacity-oriented curriculum modules of . Page:995—998
6. The status and development of acupuncture in northern Thailand. Page:989—992
7. Professor ' clinical experience in the treatment of primary cervical dystonia. Page:985—988
8. Electroacupuncture for myocardial ischemia injury in rats via AMPK-HDAC5-HIF-1α signaling. Page:978—983
9. Acupoint injection of BMSCs combined with Chinese herbs for capillary density in ischemic hind limb of diabetes mellitus rats. Page:969—977
10. Discussion on the cognition and development process of experimental animal acupoints. Page:963—966
11. Effects of methycobal iontophoresis combined with balance acupuncture on peripheral facial paralysis. Page:955—960
12. Effects of acupoint specificity on claustrophobia. Page:948—952
13. Clinical observation on auricular magnetotherapy for convalescent stroke patients with depression. Page:942—947
14. Needle-knife therapy combined with moxa stick pressure moxibustion for cervical vertigo: a randomized controlled trial. Page:936—939
15. Clinical effect of grain-moxibustion combined with acupuncture in treating cervical spondylosis with neck pain. Page:931—933
16. Acupuncture at "seven acupoints on neck" for cervical spondylosis of vertebral artery type. Page:925—929
17. Flipping moxibustion of medicine at acupoints in governor vessel combined with acupuncture for vascular dementia. Page:919—924
18. Effects of " acupuncture on cerebral blood flow in patients with high risk of cerebral ischemic stroke based on ASL and PWI technique. Page:913—917