Acupuncture is the art and science of
placing small needles in specific areas to encourage the body's own healing and function.
Acupuncture is the art of science of
placing small needles in specific areas to encourage the body's own healing and function.
This is done by
placing a small needle into an affected lymph node and removing cells for microscopic evaluation.
Not exact matches
That opens a
small window in which severe fire behavior can take
place because the dead
needles create a new source of dry fuels to burn.
A
small intravenous (IV) catheter or butterfly
needle is temporarily
placed into a vein, and the nutrients are administered slowly over a period of time that is dependent upon the nutrients that are used.
Use a spray stabilizer to keep it from sliding all over the
place, and be sure to change to a
small needle so you don't put runs in your fabric.
In our acupuncture treatments,
small needles are gently
placed under the skin at specific points on your pet.
During this procedure, the veterinarian
places small filiform
needles at predetermined points on the body.
The
needles are very
small gauge, and most pets lie quietly with them in
place.
A
small needle is inserted into the mass and cells are aspirated and then
placed on a slide and studied under the microscope.