Fascial neuromodulation: an emerging concept linking acupuncture, fasciology, osteopathy and neuroscience
According to Traditional Chinese Medicine "acupuncture is believed to restore the balance between Yin and Yang" and this can be understood in the Western medicine terminology as a "modulation of the equilibrium between parasympathetic and sympathetic activity". The vast majority...
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