Neurological
The Treatment of Spastic Hemiparesis with Wang Le-ting's 'Governing Vessel 13 Needles'
The Treatment of Spastic Hemiparesis with Wang Le-ting’s “Governing Vessel 13 Needles”
By Ian Radford
Electroacupuncture: An introduction and its use for peripheral facial paralysis
Electroacupuncture: An introduction and its use for peripheral facial paralysis
By David F Mayor
Stiff Person Syndrome: Management By Chinese Medicine: A Case Study
JCM 86/12
By Henry McCann
Analysis of the Effectiveness of TCM Treatment of Multiple Sclerosis
Analysis of the Effectiveness of TCM Treatment of Multiple Sclerosis
By Dan Jiang
Combined use of Shenmai BL-62 and Zhaohai KID-6 for treatment of craniofacial diseases
JTCM September 2002
by Huang Hong
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24 Cases of Facial Paralysis Treated by Scalp Acupuncture and Body Acupuncture
JTCM September 1996 53/38
Ding Jingsheng
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Clinical Experience in Acupuncture Treatment of Facial Paralysis
JTCM September 1997 56/44
Zhang Yuhong
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Personal Experience On Acupuncture Treatment of Peripheral Facial Paralysis:
JTCM September 1990 35/34
Various
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Treatment of Facial Spasm by Plum-blossom Needle Tapping and Cupping Therapy
JTCM September 1993 43/37
Lu Fan
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Observation On Electromyogram Changes in 93 Cases of Peripheral Facial Paralysis Treated by Point-through-point Acupuncture
JTCM December 1997 57/33
Yuan Huiru et. al.
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