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Volume:
42
Issue:
5
1. Scalp-nape acupuncture as adjuvant therapy for pharyngeal dysphagia of stroke at recovery stage: a randomized controlled trial.
Page:481—485
2. Effect of acupuncture for dysphagia after stroke based on fiberoptic endoscopic swallowing function evaluation.
Page:486—490
3. Effect of
panlong
needling at Jiaji (EX-B 2) on motor dysfunction in patients with Parkinson's disease of liver and kidney deficiency: a randomized controlled trial.
Page:493—497
4. Electroacupuncture at Siguan points for migraine of liver
yang
hyperactivity: a randomized controlled trial.
Page:498—502
5. Warming acupuncture combined with "three steps and seven methods" of
tuina
for chronic nonspecific low back pain of
yang
deficiency and cold-dampness blockage: a randomized controlled trial.
Page:505—510
6. Head acupuncture combined with exercise therapy for nonspecific low back pain:a randomized controlled trial.
Page:511—514
7. Effect of intradermal needling combined with oral motor therapy for salivation in children with cerebral palsy: a randomized controlled trial.
Page:515—519
8. Effect of wheat-grain moxibustion on the expression of 5-HT and cortisol in the serum, and MR and GR in the hippocampus in rats with hypothyroidism complicated with depression.
Page:525—532
9. Effect of wheat-grain moxibustion on the expression of Beclin-1/GRP78 in spinal dorsal horn in rats with cervical spondylotic radiculopathy.
Page:533—539
10. Effect of fire needling on imiquimod induced psoriasis-like lesion and STAT3 pathway in mice.
Page:541—548
11.
JIAO Mian-zhai
's academic characteristics on acupuncture.
Page:549—551
12.
YU Tian-yuan
's experience in the clinical application of Danzhong (CV 17) for mental illness.
Page:552—554
13.
LU Shan-zhong
's academic contribution to the recent and modern acupuncture and moxibustion.
Page:555—558
14. Discussion on the essential thought of
Ma
's warm moxibustion technique for "unblocking
fu
-organs".
Page:559—562
15. Re-discussion on "Fenglong (ST 40) for phlegm".
Page:565—568
16. Brief discussion on the characteristics of meridian sinew theory at the early era.
Page:569—572
17. Factors associated with positive results in English literature of acupuncture for chronic pain.
Page:573—578
18. Interpretation of China national standard
Nomenclature and Location of Meridian Points
(GB/T 12346-2021).
Page:579—582
19. Analysis on influencing factors of acupuncture curative effect based on experts' experience.
Page:585—589
20. Outcomes in randomized controlled trials of acupuncture for vascular cognitive impairment during recent five years.
Page:590—594
21. Meta-analysis of acupuncture and moxibustion for the therapeutic effect on postoperative gastrointestinal dysfunction of gastric cancer.
Page:595—602