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Evidence Based Medicine


Articles and Research Documents published by the McMaster University Medical Acupuncture Program Chair, Dr. Kien (Ken) Trinh, and other Acupuncture & Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) Experts

Acupuncture for neck disorders (Review for The Cochrane Collaboration) by Editor — last modified 2007-09-17 08:35
Dr. Kien Trinh, Associate Clinical Professor, Michael G. DeGroote of Medicine, McMaster University
Acupuncture for the alleviation of lateral epicondyle pain: a systematic review by Editor — last modified 2007-09-07 13:34
Dr. Kien Trinh, Associate Clinical Professor, Michael G. DeGroote of Medicine, McMaster University
Blinding in acupuncture research: A systematic review of randomized controlled trials for pain using a sham acupuncture control by Editor — last modified 2007-09-02 12:13
Dr. Kien (Ken) Trinh, Associate Clinical Professor, Michael G. DeGroote of Medicine, McMaster University
Overview of current acupuncture scientific evidence by Editor — last modified 2007-09-07 13:34
Dr. Kien Trinh, Associate Clinical Professor, Michael G. DeGroote of Medicine, McMaster University
Needling the Facts: An Evidence-based Review of Acupuncture by Editor — last modified 2007-09-02 12:32
Dr. Kien (Ken) Trinh, Associate Clinical Professor, Michael G. DeGroote of Medicine, McMaster University
Sham Acupuncture Study by Director — last modified 2007-11-03 23:08
A response to an article in the BMJ by Dr. Kien Trinh, Program Chair, Medical Acupuncture Program, McMaster University. Courses held at School of Medicine
Acupuncture for neck pain by Editor — last modified 2007-09-07 13:34
Dr. Kien Trinh, Associate Clinical Professor, Michael G. DeGroote of Medicine, McMaster University
Acupuncture for the alleviation of lateral epicondyle by Editor — last modified 2007-09-02 12:32
Dr. Kien (Ken) Trinh, Associate Clinical Professor, Michael G. DeGroote of Medicine, McMaster University
Acupuncture Reduces Chronic Neck Pain by Editor — last modified 2007-09-02 12:52
Acupuncture offers relief from chronic neck pain, while there is little reliable evidence on the effectiveness of massage.
Acupuncture Effective for Neck Pain by Editor — last modified 2007-09-03 01:38
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