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electroacupuncture

Definitions

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  • noun A form of acupuncture in which a small electric current is passed between the needles

Etymologies

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From electro- +‎ acupuncture

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Examples

  • United WealthScare cannot authorize electroacupuncture for the stated diagnosis of stagnation of qi.

    Be Careful What You Wish For 1 Dinosaur 2007

  • United WealthScare cannot authorize electroacupuncture for the stated diagnosis of stagnation of qi.

    Archive 2007-08-01 1 Dinosaur 2007

  • Related techniques include electroacupuncture (using low voltage electric current) and acupressure (using a form of massage).

    Our Bodies, Ourselves: Menopause M.D. Vivian Pinn 2006

  • Related techniques include electroacupuncture (using low voltage electric current) and acupressure (using a form of massage).

    Our Bodies, Ourselves: Menopause M.D. Vivian Pinn 2006

  • Related techniques include electroacupuncture (using low voltage electric current) and acupressure (using a form of massage).

    Our Bodies, Ourselves: Menopause M.D. Vivian Pinn 2006

  • Related techniques include electroacupuncture (using low voltage electric current) and acupressure (using a form of massage).

    Our Bodies, Ourselves: Menopause M.D. Vivian Pinn 2006

  • Anesthetics have evolved as well, and through contemporary versions of ancient techniques such as electroacupuncture and guided-imagery hypnosis, pain is being lessened.

    The G.O.D. Experiments Gary E. Schwartz 2006

  • Comparative study of the analgesic effect of transcutaneous nerve stimulation (TNS), electroacupuncture (EA) and meperidine in the treatment of postoperative pain.

    The Best Alternative Medicine Dr. Kenneth R. Pelletier 2000

  • Treatment of cervical spondylosis—electroacupuncture versus physiotherapy.

    The Best Alternative Medicine Dr. Kenneth R. Pelletier 2000

  • Comparative study of the analgesic effect of transcutaneous nerve stimulation (TNS), electroacupuncture (EA) and meperidine in the treatment of postoperative pain.

    The Best Alternative Medicine Dr. Kenneth R. Pelletier 2000

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