The interpretation is that acupuncture needling is of benefit in neck pain and that this is not attributable to a placebo effect. |
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We will have the similar effect by needling the same acupoint no matter on the same or a different subject. |
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In comparative studies, dry needling was found to be as effective as injecting an anesthetic solution such as procaine or lidocaine. |
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A lot of needling went on just about constantly, but it was the making of you in a strange way. |
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Here are a few examples of the needling logic employed that can certainly drive many an allopath up the wall. |
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People think I'm a great needler, but Jack can do a little needling himself. |
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Previously, we found that there were different frequency responses when needling acupoints on different meridians. |
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So, for all those that think we are being racist by needling the French over this, I'd like to assure you of two things. |
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What has happened is that the needling has caused your abnormal muscle shortening to intensify and then release. |
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Coogan attempting to be cool and then coming unstuck, Brydon needling and sniping at his friend. |
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Other numbers benefit live from increased contrast, as on 'Torso' when needling guitars lift the chorus from the verse's bare two-step beat. |
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After needling of both faces by hand, the cheeses are transferred to the maturing room and sprayed on both sides with Penicillium candidum. |
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This rate was significantly elevated, compared to that observed in women who did not have invasive needling procedures. |
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Saline or dry needling can be performed on persons allergic to local anesthetics. |
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The handicap, after some needling back and forth, was fixed at eight strokes. |
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Jon Stewart warmed up for his Washington rally this weekend by needling the president on the Daily Show. |
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It might be considered the younger, post-Tiananmen generation's way of needling the power. |
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Similar patterns are shown when needling acupoints on the same meridian. |
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They also seem to take special pleasure in needling the clean-cut, well-starched Romney camp. |
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The countries issued a joint security statement on stability in Asia, calling for freedom of navigation in and over the South China Sea, where China is needling its neighbours. |
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Dry needling, a simple-to-learn procedure using acupuncture needles, reduces myofascial pain caused by myofascial trigger point activity. |
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The effects of IMS are cumulative, needling stimulates a certain amount of healing, until eventually, the condition is healed and the pain disappears. |
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Application: Special needling of papermaker and filter felts. |
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Process for the manufacture of a flat element of unidirectional filaments with aligned thread layers, characterised in that the individual filaments are in a finishing process interrupted by needling. |
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With only one barbed edge on a working part of an otherwise rounded cross-section, the warp and weft systems of scrim materials are protected to the utmost extent while a high needling performance still is assured. |
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Possibly the greatest effect is achieved in the hand by needling the thumb, the index finger and the region of the 1st and 2nd metacarpal. |
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This method is more accurate than localization by dry needling. |
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So in addition to his role as economic sage, quietly and politely needling George Osborne over his double-dip recession, Darling is now faced with trying to preserve the 305-year union between the English and the Scots. |
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The attendant reduction in web drafting, evident at all draw-off speeds, makes this concept a very significant advancement in needling technology. |
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Hyperpunch-D looms use elliptical and diagonal-elliptical needle beam movements that travel in concert with the press-felt during the needling process. |
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Needling affects cerebrospinal fluid levels of endorphin and enkephalin, and such effects can be blocked by the opiate antagonist naloxone. |
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