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The following pages link to The significance of needle placement site in acupuncture (Q69755028):
Displaying 34 items.
- Investigating the effects of three needling parameters (manipulation, retention time, and insertion site) on needling sensation and pain profiles: a study of eight deep needling interventions (Q24614685) (← links)
- Acupuncture Sensation during Ultrasound Guided Acupuncture Needling (Q30428525) (← links)
- Deqi sensations without cutaneous sensory input: results of an RCT (Q30477538) (← links)
- Psychophysical responses in patients receiving a mock laser within context of an acupuncture clinical trial: an interoceptive perspective. (Q33868222) (← links)
- German translation of the Southampton Needle Sensation Questionnaire: use in an experimental acupuncture study (Q34108021) (← links)
- De qi, a threshold of the stimulus intensity, elicits the specific response of acupoints and intrinsic change of human brain to acupuncture (Q34116900) (← links)
- The timing of acupuncture stimulation does not influence anesthetic requirement (Q34333880) (← links)
- Perception of Deqi by Chinese and American acupuncturists: a pilot survey (Q34560272) (← links)
- Perioperative acupuncture and related techniques (Q34667060) (← links)
- Influences of Deqi on Immediate Analgesia Effect of Needling SP6 (Sanyinjiao) in Patients with Primary Dysmenorrhea in Cold and Dampness Stagnation Pattern: Study Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial (Q38637269) (← links)
- Factors contributing to therapeutic effects evaluated in acupuncture clinical trials (Q36116317) (← links)
- Partly Separated Activations in the Spatial Distribution between de-qi and Sharp Pain during Acupuncture Stimulation: An fMRI-Based Study (Q36531138) (← links)
- What Is the de-qi-Related Pattern of BOLD Responses? A Review of Acupuncture Studies in fMRI. (Q36638039) (← links)
- Acupuncture modulates resting state connectivity in default and sensorimotor brain networks (Q36737618) (← links)
- Acupuncture de qi in stable somatosensory stroke patients: relations with effective brain network for motor recovery (Q36933549) (← links)
- A literature review of de qi in clinical studies (Q36939461) (← links)
- Characterization of deqi sensation and acupuncture effect (Q36995289) (← links)
- Acupuncture De-qi: From Characterization to Underlying Mechanism (Q37194830) (← links)
- Time-variant fMRI activity in the brainstem and higher structures in response to acupuncture (Q37217859) (← links)
- Acupuncture Deqi Intensity and Propagated Sensation along Channels May, Respectively, Differ due to Different Body Positions of Subjects (Q37286323) (← links)
- Brain encoding of acupuncture sensation--coupling on-line rating with fMRI. (Q37323238) (← links)
- The historical development of deqi concept from classics of traditional chinese medicine to modern research: exploitation of the connotation of deqi in chinese medicine (Q37329931) (← links)
- An exploratory survey of deqi sensation from the views and experiences of chinese patients and acupuncturists (Q37379737) (← links)
- Antiemetic efficacy of capsicum plaster on acupuncture points in patients undergoing thyroid operation (Q37466433) (← links)
- Multidimensional Aspects of de qi Sensations in MASS and ASQ Assessment: A Pilot Study. (Q37654394) (← links)
- The Japanese Version of the Massachusetts General Hospital Acupuncture Sensation Scale: A Validation Study (Q41092672) (← links)
- Nonspecific Feelings Expected and Experienced during or Immediately after Electroacupuncture: A Pilot Study in a Teaching Situation (Q41529756) (← links)
- A longitudinal study of the reliability of acupuncture deqi sensations in knee osteoarthritis (Q42004126) (← links)
- High-Velocity Insertion of Acupuncture Needle Is Related to Lower Level of Pain (Q47330364) (← links)
- The salient characteristics of the central effects of acupuncture needling: limbic-paralimbic-neocortical network modulation (Q47620881) (← links)
- Methodological investigations for a multisite trial of auricular acupuncture for cocaine addiction: A study of active and control auricular zones (Q51557346) (← links)
- Functional MRI in healthy subjects during acupuncture: different effects of needle rotation in real and false acupoints (Q51685083) (← links)
- A Double-Blind Study on Acupuncture Sensations with Japanese Style of Acupuncture: Comparison between Penetrating and Placebo Needles. (Q55191147) (← links)
- Factors contributing to de qi in acupuncture randomized clinical trials (Q95824020) (← links)