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Modulation of involuntary movements in cerebral palsy with acupuncture
Acupuncture in Medicine, 06/23/09
Watson P - Involuntary movements are a major disabling feature of cerebral palsy, which impair quality of life and often prove difficult to treat successfully. This case is reported with the hope that this simple technique may provide relief for other patients suffering similar symptoms.
Paul Watson, 06/24/09
| This case report outlines a simple acupuncture technique that clearly improved quality of life for one young patient with cerebral palsy. It may prove helpful to other patients suffering similar symptoms. |
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