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Analysis and Evaluation on Acupuncture Treatment of Cervical Pains in the UK - A Study of 74 Cases

by Dan Jiang and Ming Zhao Cheng
Cervicodynia, or cervical pain or neck pain, is a common condition in modern societies. There are particularly higher occurrences in white collar workers who use a computer. Modern societies’ internal and external injuries, such as car accidents and stress, increase the morbidity of cervical pain. In the UK during the last 10 years, neck pain was the most prevalent condition treated and it accounted for 11% of the total number of patient cases.
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