Is Scalp-based Acupuncture and Moxibustion Better Than Conventional Rehabilitation Therapy for Children with Cerebral Palsy?
Overview
Overview
Journal
Transl Pediatr
Publisher
AME Publishing Company
Specialty
Pediatrics
Date
2022 Nov 8
PMID
36345440
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Citing Articles
Xue Y, Shi S, Zheng S, Yang Z, Xu J, Gong F Transl Pediatr. 2022; 11(10):1737-1738.
PMID: 36345455 PMC: 9636451. DOI: 10.21037/tp-2022-02.
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