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Discussion on standardization of needling depth for abdominal acupoints
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    • Discussion on standardization of needling depth for abdominal acupoints

    • In the field of research on the depth of acupuncture at abdominal acupoints, experts have proposed criteria for determining shallow and deep acupuncture based on the anatomical structure of the abdomen, providing reference for the standardization of clinical operations.
    • Modern Chinese Clinical Medicine   Vol. 32, Issue 1, Pages: 81-84(2025)
    • DOI:10.3969/j.issn.2095-6606.2025.01.016    

      CLC: R245.3
    • Received:08 November 2023

      Published:30 January 2025

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  • YAO Hao, YANG Min, ZHU Lili, et al. Discussion on standardization of needling depth for abdominal acupoints[J]. Modern chinese clinical medicine, 2025, 32(1): 81-84. DOI: 10.3969/j.issn.2095-6606.2025.01.016.

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