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Acupuncture, Pain Management, and Orthopedics

Research Articles

Stay current by reading articles below by industry leading experts in Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) and Acupuncture on acupuncture, pain management, and orthopedics.

We welcome members and non-members to recommend submit articles to us by email to: aacmaus@gmail.com

 

Acupuncture, Pain Management, and Orthopedics

Literatures of Acupuncture treating Common Symptoms of COVID-19

Acupuncture’s Role in Solving the Opioid Epidemic (White Paper 2017)

The Most Commonly Treated Acupuncture Indications in the United States: A Cross-Sectional Study

Acupuncture: An Important Modality In Non-Pharmacological Pain Management by Yemeng Chen, PhD

Non-Mechanical Back and Neck Pain In Microcosmic Theory of Chinese Medicine | Part 1: Degenerative Joint Diseases by Samuel Wang, PhD, L.Ac.

Non-Mechanical Back and Neck Pain In Microcosmic Theory of Chinese Medicine | Part 2: Rheumatologic Diseases by Samuel Wang, PhD, L.Ac.

Non-Mechanical Back and Neck Pain In Microcosmic Theory of Chinese Medicine | Part 3: Professor Wang’s Classification of Degenerative & Rheumatologic Joint Diseases by Samuel Wang, PhD, L.Ac.

 

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