LSCI 100

STUDENT BIBLIOGRAPHY

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How effective is acupuncture in the treatment of pain?


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BIBLIOGRAPHY

“Acupuncture ‘More than a Placebo.’” BBC News. 30 April 2005.  8 May 2007. <http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/health/4493011.stm>.

Baldry, Peter. “Acupuncture, Trigger Points and Musculoskeletal Pain: A Scientific Approach to Acupuncture for Use by Doctors and Physiotherapists in the Diagnosis and Management of  Myofascial Trigger Point Pain.Edinburgh: Elsevier/Churchill Livingstone,  2005.

Boylan, Matthew. “Acupuncture Relieves Chronic Back Pain.” Journal of the Australian Traditional-Medicine Society 13.1 (March 2007): 26. Health Reference Center Academic. Thomson Gale. Skyline College Library. 8 May 2007. <http://find.galegroup.com>.

Chaitow, Leon. The Acupuncture Treatment of Pain.” Rochester, Vermont: Inner Traditions, 1990.

Gardner, Jonathan. “Acupuncture Shows Clinical, Cost Effectiveness.” Clinical Psychiatry News  34  (Dec. 2006): 48. Thomson Gale. Skyline College Library, 8 May 2007 <http://find.galegroup.com>.

Needles Ease Pets' Pain. The Seattle Times 15 April 2007: M6. Full Text Newspapers. Thomson Gale. Skyline College Library. 8 May 2007. <http://find.galegroup.com>.

Rusy, Lynn M.. “Acupuncture Provides Relief for Many Patients.” Healthlink. 12 April 2001. Medical College of Wisconsin. 8 May 2007.  <http://healthlink.mcw.edu/article/987115954.html>.

 

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