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1. RVM Modulates a Variety of Painful Conditions and Therapeutic Approaches

4. Effects of Electroacupuncture at Fengchi Acupoint on Myosatellite Cells and TLR4/MyD88/NF-κB Signaling Pathway in Chronic Cervical Muscle Injury Rats

7. Tuina Promotes Repair of Chronic Cervical Muscle Injury by Regulating Satellite Cell Proliferation and Differentiation and Inhibiting Myocyte Apoptosis.

11. A neuroanatomical basis for electroacupuncture to drive the vagal-adrenal axis

13. Understanding of Spinal Wide Dynamic Range Neurons and Their Modulation on Pathological Pain

14. Study on the mechanism of electroacupuncture stimulation to activate the acupoint effect and promote skeletal muscle repair.

18. Acupuncture and Immunity

25. The Effect of Pre-Electroacupuncture on Nociceptive Discharges of Spinal Wide Dynamic Range Neurons in Rat

30. Fire Needling Acupuncture for Adult Patients with Acute Herpes Zoster: Protocol of a Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

31. Using economic evaluations to support acupuncture reimbursement decisions: current evidence and gaps

34. Electroacupuncture Inhibits Hyperalgesia by Alleviating Inflammatory Factors in a Rat Model of Migraine

37. Increasing the usefulness of acupuncture guideline recommendations

38. Using economic evaluations to support acupuncture reimbursement decisions: current evidence and gaps

39. Characteristics and quality of clinical practice guidelines addressing acupuncture interventions: a systematic survey of 133 guidelines and 433 acupuncture recommendations

44. Mechanism of Traditional Chinese Medicine in Treating Knee Osteoarthritis

45. Mechanism of traditional Chinese medicine in treating knee osteoarthritis

46. Prophylactic Electroacupuncture on the Upper Cervical Segments Decreases Neuronal Discharges of the Trigeminocervical Complex in Migraine-Affected Rats: An in vivo Extracellular Electrophysiological Experiment

47. Electroacupuncture Inhibits Hyperalgesia by Alleviating Inflammatory Factors in a Rat Model of Migraine

50. Prophylactic Electroacupuncture on the Upper Cervical Segments Decreases Neuronal Discharges of the Trigeminocervical Complex in Migraine-Affected Rats: An in vivo Extracellular Electrophysiological Experiment

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