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Algodystrophy Treated with Needle-Free Electroacupuncture and Raw Chinese Herbal Decoction
Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 10/14/09
Miao EY et al. – There are no published articles showing the efficiency and safety of this needle–free acupuncture and herbal medicine treatment regimen. Therefore, an accumulation of similar clinical cases or further research is needed to evaluate this particular treatment method.
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