Research & References
Research:
Grissa MH, Baccouche H, Boubaker H, BeltaiefK, BzeouichN, Freja N, et al
Acupuncture Vs Intravenous Morphine of acute pain in the ED. The American Journal of Emergency Medicine. 2016;34(11):2112-6
Zhang, R.,L.Lao. K,Ren and BM Berman, (2014).
“Mechanisms of acupuncture-electroacupuncture on persistent pain.” Anestesiology 120(2): 483-503
Vickers, A., Vertosick, E., Lewith, G., MacPherson, H., Foster, N., Sherman, K., Irnich, D., Witt, C., Linde, K. (2017).
“Acupuncture for Chronic Pain: Update of an Individual Patient Data Meta-Analysis.” J Pain 19(5):455-474
McDonald, J., Cripps, A., Smith, P., (2015).
“Mediators, Receptors, and Signalling Pathways in the Anti-Inflammatory and Antihyperalgesic Effects of Acupuncture.” Evidence-Based Complementary Alternative Medicine, Vol 2015, Article ID 975632
McDonald, J., Cripps, A., Smith, P.K., Smith, C.A., Xue, C.C., Golianu, B., (2016)
Effect of Acupuncture on house dust mite specific IgE, substance P, and symptomsin persistent allergic rhinitis, Annals of Allergy, Asthma& Immunology, (116), 6:497-505
References:
Kalron, A., & Bar-Sela, S., (2013). A Systematic review of the effectiveness of Kinesio Taping – Face or fasion. European Journal of Physcial & Rehabilitation Medicine 49, 1-11
Parreira, P.S., Costa, L.M., Takahashi, R., Hespanhol Jr, L.C., da Luz Jr, M.A., da Silva, T.M., & Costa, L.O.P,. (2014). Kinesio taping to generate skin convolutions is not better than sham taping for people with chronic non-specific low back pain: a randomized trial. Journal of Physiotherapy 60, 90-96
Capobianca, S., (2013). The effect of kinesiology tape on superficial tissues – a pilot study using ultrasound imaging. Unpublished trial