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Acupuncture for spinal cord injuries
A paper by American researchers has reviewed the allopathic and Chinese literature discussing the use of acupuncture in the treatment of acute and chronic spinal cord injuries (SCI). They present the neurophysiologic mechanisms for acupuncture's effects along with evidence that use of electroacupuncture in acute SCI may significantly improve long-term neurologic recovery in terms of motor, sensory ...
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