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Investigating the safety of electroacupuncture with a Picoscope
Acupuncture in Medicine, 10/09/08
Thompson JW et al. - The authors describes the paths taken by electrical currents in electroacupuncture (EA) with special reference to the heart, particularly in patients with an implanted pacemaker, prompted us to undertake this study. The results confirm that the placement of a pair of acupuncture needles for EA can be used to predict the paths taken by the stimulating currents, and thus their areas of likely influence.
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