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Randomized Clinical Trial of Acupuncture for Myofascial Pain of the Jaw Muscles
Journal of Orofacial Pain, 11/04/09
Shen YF et al. – A single acupuncture session using one acupoint at Hegu large intestine 4 significantly reduced most myofascial pain endpoints when compared to sham acupuncture.
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