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327 related items for PubMed ID: 28151404

  • 1. The role of touch in acupuncture treatment.
    Chae Y, Olausson H.
    Acupunct Med; 2017 Apr; 35(2):148-152. PubMed ID: 28151404
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  • 2. Acupuncture needle sensations associated with De Qi: a classification based on experts' ratings.
    MacPherson H, Asghar A.
    J Altern Complement Med; 2006 Sep; 12(7):633-7. PubMed ID: 16970533
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  • 3. De qi: Chinese acupuncture patients' experiences and beliefs regarding acupuncture needling sensation--an exploratory survey.
    Mao JJ, Farrar JT, Armstrong K, Donahue A, Ngo J, Bowman MA.
    Acupunct Med; 2007 Dec; 25(4):158-65. PubMed ID: 18160926
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  • 4. [Acupuncture therapy for regaining consciousness in terms of acupoint location, needle insertion and needle manipulation].
    Meng X, Gu W, Ma F, Du Y, Zhao Q.
    Zhongguo Zhen Jiu; 2015 Mar; 35(3):249-51. PubMed ID: 26062195
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  • 5. An experimental study on the self-report of acupuncture needle sensation during deep needling with bi-directional rotation.
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  • 6. [Characteristics of Deqi Induced by Needling Zusanli (ST 36) in 527 Healthy Volunteers with Different Constitutions].
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    Zhen Ci Yan Jiu; 2016 Dec 25; 41(6):535-9. PubMed ID: 29071897
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  • 7. [Primary discussion of qualitative and quantitative recognition on deqi after acupuncture: a study report of West China School of Medicine].
    Pan H, Zhao Y, Li J, Wen Q, Li N.
    Zhongguo Zhen Jiu; 2015 Jan 25; 35(1):67-71. PubMed ID: 25906574
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  • 8. Comparison of physical electrical conductivity and acupuncture de-qi sensation between stainless steel needling and supercritical fluid-treated needling.
    Wang TH, Wang MH, Shih CC, Lu YH, Zheng HX, Tseng YT, Hu WL, Chang TC, Hung YC.
    Biomed J; 2021 Dec 25; 44(6 Suppl 2):S267-S274. PubMed ID: 35300944
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  • 9. Acupuncture sensation during ultrasound guided acupuncture needling.
    Park JJ, Akazawa M, Ahn J, Beckman-Harned S, Lin FC, Lee K, Fine J, Davis RT, Langevin H.
    Acupunct Med; 2011 Dec 25; 29(4):257-65. PubMed ID: 21642648
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  • 10. Introduction of two novel devices for investigating the influence of non-mechanical components such as therapeutic qi in acupuncture.
    Hochstrasser RJ, Endler PC, Klein SD.
    J Integr Med; 2013 May 25; 11(3):168-74. PubMed ID: 23743160
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  • 11. Significance of "Deqi" response in acupuncture treatment: myth or reality.
    Zhou W, Benharash P.
    J Acupunct Meridian Stud; 2014 Aug 25; 7(4):186-9. PubMed ID: 25151451
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  • 12. Ultrasound measurements of the distance between acupuncture needle tip at P6 and the median nerve.
    Streitberger K, Eichenberger U, Schneider A, Witte S, Greher M.
    J Altern Complement Med; 2007 Jun 25; 13(5):585-91. PubMed ID: 17604564
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  • 13. Perception of Therapeutic Qi, a Nonmechanical, Nonpsychological Factor in Acupuncture That Originates from the Therapist.
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    J Acupunct Meridian Stud; 2015 Aug 25; 8(4):203-8. PubMed ID: 26276457
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  • 14. [On the depth of needle insertion].
    Li X, Shi Z.
    Zhongguo Zhen Jiu; 2015 Sep 25; 35(9):913-6. PubMed ID: 26721146
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  • 15. Effect of bidirectional rotation of an acupuncture needle at LI10 on acupuncture needle sensation and experimentally-induced contact heat pain in healthy human volunteers.
    Benham A, Johnson MI.
    Acupunct Med; 2014 Jun 25; 32(3):267-72. PubMed ID: 24509551
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  • 16. [Discussion on needling sensation, arrival of qi and needling response (Deqi)].
    Zhang F, Wang HD.
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  • 17. Characterization of the "deqi" response in acupuncture.
    Hui KK, Nixon EE, Vangel MG, Liu J, Marina O, Napadow V, Hodge SM, Rosen BR, Makris N, Kennedy DN.
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  • 18. A literature review of de qi in clinical studies.
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  • 19. Effects of acupuncture needling with specific sensation on cerebral hemodynamics and autonomic nervous activity in humans.
    Takamoto K, Urakawa S, Sakai K, Ono T, Nishijo H.
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  • 20. High-velocity insertion of acupuncture needle is related to lower level of pain.
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