Acupuncture, widely recognized for its effectiveness in alleviating pain, has been integrated into standard pain management protocols in both human and veterinary medicine.
- Editorial
- Scientific ReportsThe objective of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to determine whether there exists sufficient scientific evidence that Chinese herbal medicine can be an effective treatment for immune-mediated thrombocytopenia.
- Preclinical StudiesThis study showed no overt adverse clinical effects of mDHLD at recommended dose and duration in otherwise healthy dogs. Further studies are warranted to determine safety in long term use.
- Clinical StudiesThe findings suggest that integrating Yin Qiao San (YQS) with doxycycline resulted in quicker recovery than doxycycline alone when treating cats suffering from feline infectious respiratory disease complex.
- Clinical StudiesThe objective of this randomized, crossover, pilot study was to assess the effect of aqua-acupuncture (aqua-AP) at An-shen acupoint on heart rate (HR) in healthy dogs.
- ReviewA review of the immune mechanisms associated with dermatological allergic disease in horses is presented along with conventional and TCVM treatment options.
- ReviewThis article outlines the ease at which laser auricular acupuncture can be used to diagnose and treat orthopedic and internal medicine diseases with introduction of the newest ear acupuncture maps.