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Treatment of 53 cases of facial spasm with acupuncture
Journal of Acupuncture and Tuina Science, 08/18/09
Wang LX et al. – Of the 53 cases, 9 cases were cured, 13 cases were markedly effective, 27 cases were effective, and 4 cases were ineffective, with an effective rate of 92.5%.
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