Nugent-Head, 2013 - Google Patents
Ashi Points in Clinical Practice.Nugent-Head, 2013
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- 7954538732866936851
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- Nugent-Head A
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- Journal of Chinese Medicine (JCM)
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The use of ashi points constitutes the most practical approach to clinical acupuncture, particularly in terms of the treatment of musculo skeletal pain and dysfunction. In this article the author documents the historical context of the use of ashi points, before describing the …
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