Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) historically placed cups
on specific acupuncture points to stimulate the points.
Not exact matches
The data
on acupuncture point specific changes in brain activation and deactivation are shown in Table S2, originating from 76 publications [15], [16], [22], [24], [27], [31], [33], [42], [45]--[47], [51]--[53], [55], [57]--[59], [61], [63], [64], [67], [69], [81]--[107][29], [34], [37], [39], [40], [43], [73], [108]--[126] addressing 37
acupuncture points.
Acupuncture is an ancient Chinese practice of inserting needles into
specific points on the body to manipulate the flow of energy or qi (pronounced «chi»).
Acupuncture — restores and maintains health through the stimulation of
specific points on the body by inserting tiny needles through the skin.
Acupuncture is the stimulation of
specific points on the body to cause a desired healing effect.
In our
acupuncture treatments, small needles are gently placed under the skin at
specific points on your pet.
Veterinary
acupuncture involves the insertion of tiny needles into
specific points on an animal's body.
Acupuncture, the stimulation of
specific points on the body, has long been one of the most common types of holistic medicine for pets and humans alike.
Acupuncture is defined as the insertion of needles into
specific points on the body to cause a desired healing effect.
Acupuncture enables the body to heal itself by stimulating
specific points on the body that have the ability to alter various biochemical and physiologic conditions.
Acupuncture, in its simplest sense, is the treatment of conditions or symptoms by the insertion of very fine needles into
specific points on the body in order to produce a response.
Acupuncture is performed by inserting thin, sterile, stainless steel needles into
specific points on the body.
Dr. Barrack:
Acupuncture is performed by inserting thin, sterile, stainless steel needles into
specific points on the body.
The insertion of needles into
specific points on the body to cause a desired healing effect, provided by or under the direct supervision of a licensed veterinarian or a registered and certified member of the International Veterinary
Acupuncture Society, and / or the American Academy of Veterinary
Acupuncture.
Your practitioner has been trained to make such a diagnosis, and then treat each patient using
acupuncture points and Chinese herbs
specific to that patient, based
on their Chinese medical diagnosis.
Acupuncture: the stimulation of
specific points on the body, typically through the insertion of fine specialized needles
Veterinary
acupuncture is the insertion of fine needles into
specific points on the body to promote targeted stimulation of the central nervous system.
Acupuncture involves the insertion of very fine, sterile needles into
specific points on the body, causing a biochemical reaction within the tissue that stimulates healing and / or pain relief.
Acupuncture stimulates the nervous system by inserting very fine needles into very
specific points on the body.
Where
acupuncture utilizes needles inserted into
specific locations throughout the body, acupressure for cats is the practice of simply applying pressure at
specific points on the body.
ACUPUNCTURE: Acupuncture may be defined as the insertion of needles into specific points on the body to produce a healin
ACUPUNCTURE:
Acupuncture may be defined as the insertion of needles into specific points on the body to produce a healin
Acupuncture may be defined as the insertion of needles into
specific points on the body to produce a healing response.
The acupuncturist places needles at
specific sites
on the animal's body called
acupuncture points, and may also incorporate hands -
on techniques to facilitate the healing process.
In contrast, aqua - puncture is an
acupuncture treatment that focuses
on injecting liquids (often liquid vitamin B12 or saline) into
specific neurological
points in the body in order to create therapeutic effects.