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Is Electroacupuncture a Useful Approach for Migraine and Tension-Type Headache? Using the Clinical Studies Database at www.electroacupunctureknowledge.com - Part One

by David Mayor
Electroacupuncture and the database
Electroacupuncture (EA), defined as the electrical stimulation of acupuncture points (acupoints) through needles, is applied at the same points as traditional or manual acupuncture (MA), and has been used for most conditions for which MA is indicated, especially when manual stimulation has not brought a response, or when strong reduction is appropriate (eg, for severe or acute qi and/or Blood stagnation). It is less commonly used in deficiency conditions.
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