Electroacupuncture in the Treatment of a Ganglion of the Wrist - a Case Report
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2006
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A ganglion is a cystic swelling that occurs most commonly in women. Recurrence is possible after conservative or surgical treatment. A novel method of therapy, electroacupuncture stimulation, was performed in a 53 year old woman with a large, recurrent dorsal wrist ganglion. After treatment it rapidly disappeared and there was no recurrence during the one year follow-up period. Although the mechanism is obscure, it is our impression that electroacupuncture may have a local action on such cysts in addition to needle drainage.
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Electroacupuncture, Ganglion, Wrist
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Acupuncture in Medicine
Volume
24
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1
Start Page
29
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32