Comparison of the immediate analgesic effect of perpendicular needling and transverse needling at SP6 in patients with primary dysmenorrhea
Mohammad Reza Afshari Fard(Beijing University of Chinese Medicine), Somayeh Iravani(Beijing University of Chinese Medicine), Jie-Dan Mu(Beijing University of Chinese Medicine), Ying-Ying Gan(Beijing University of Chinese Medicine), Ali Mohammadi(Beijing University of Chinese Medicine), Junxiang Wang(Changshu No. 2 People's Hospital), Yuan Tian(Beijing University of Chinese Medicine), Tian-Yi Sun(Beijing University of Chinese Medicine), Qian Xu(Beijing University of Chinese Medicine), Liang‐Xiao Ma(Beijing University of Chinese Medicine), Yue Song(Dongzhimen Hospital Affiliated to Beijing University of Chinese Medicine), Wenyan Yu(Beijing University of Chinese Medicine)
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