2017
DOI: 10.19177/cntc.v4e7201549-57
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Acupuntura no tratamento das cervicalgias: estudo de revisão integrativa

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“…It expands this look beyond what is presented objectively and to the integrative and complementary practices that are based on traditional medicines 20 . Among them, TCM, according to which 8,21,22 factors such as physical and mental overwork, physical inactivity, poor diet, inadequate sleep, and emotional stress directly affect the Qi (energy) and Xue (blood), which, prevented from flowing freely and stagnating in the musculature, cause pain. If there is a stimulus that deactivates the trigger points, this flow is released, and it is possible to prevent the pain from becoming chronic 21 .…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…It expands this look beyond what is presented objectively and to the integrative and complementary practices that are based on traditional medicines 20 . Among them, TCM, according to which 8,21,22 factors such as physical and mental overwork, physical inactivity, poor diet, inadequate sleep, and emotional stress directly affect the Qi (energy) and Xue (blood), which, prevented from flowing freely and stagnating in the musculature, cause pain. If there is a stimulus that deactivates the trigger points, this flow is released, and it is possible to prevent the pain from becoming chronic 21 .…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is part of the Unified Health System (SUS) since 2006, through the National Policy of Integrative and Complementary Practices (PNPIC) 7 . Acupuncture is the best-known practice, alone or with adjuvants such as moxibustion, cupping therapy, and electroacupuncture 8 . However, many people have an aversion to needles, thus failing to obtain the benefits that the practice provides.…”
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confidence: 99%