Abstract
This paper presents early experiences with self-acupuncture (i.e. patients treating themselves with acupuncture), in a medium sized, mainly urban, General Practice. It has been useful in allowing greater access to acupuncture in this setting. Fifteen conditions were treated; the majority of which were musculoskeletal. Ten out of fifteen reported their treatment to be successful. No adverse events were reported by any of the patients.
Subject
Neurology (clinical),Complementary and alternative medicine,General Medicine
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