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1 4.10 Tr a t am i e nt o en d o r f í n i c o d e l a s r a qu ia l gia s y de l a s ra dic ula l gi a s
Este capítulo abarca el tratamiento antálgico del dolor espinal (raquialgia) y del dolor de la raíz del nervio
(radiculalgia). Los métodos prácticos del tratamiento descritos en este capítulo han sido establecidos a
partir de las siguientes publicaciones:
Hollt V., Przewlocki R., Herz A.
Radioimmunoassay of beta-endorphin basal and stimulated levels in extracted rat plasma.
Naunyn Schmiedebergs Arch Pharmacol
1978; 303 (2): 171 - 174
Viru A., Tendzegolskis Z.
Plasma endorphin species during dynamic exercise in humans.
Clin Physiol 1995; 15 (1): 73 - 79
Pierce E.F., Eastman N.W., Tripathi H.T.,
Olson K.G., Dewey W.L.
Plasma beta-endorphin immunoreactivity: response to resistance exercise.
J Sports Sci 1993; 11 (6): 499 - 452
Dzampaeva E.T.
Hearing loss correction by endogenous opioid stimulation.
Vestn Otorinolaringol 1998; (3): 13 - 16
Ulett G.A., Han S., Han J.S.
Electroacupuncture: mechanisms and clinical application.
Biol Psychiatry 1998; 44 (2): 129 - 138
Wang H.H., Chang Y.H., Liu D.M., Ho Y.J.
A clinical study on physiological response in electroacupuncture analgesia and meperidine analgesia for
colonoscopy.
Am J Chin Med 1997; 25 (1): 13 - 20
Chen B.Y., Yu J.
Relationship between blood radioimmunoreactive beta-endorphin and hand skin temperature during the
electroacupuncture induction of ovulation.
Acupunct Electrother Res 199: 16 (1 - 2): 1 - 5