In a Japanese survey of 55,291 acupuncture treatments given over five years by 73 acupnucturists, 99.8% of them were performed with no signifciant minor adverse effects and zero major avderse incidents (Hitoshi Yamashita, Bac, Hiroshi Tsukayama, BA, Yasuo Tanno, MD, PhD.
In many forms of classical Chinese acuupncture, as well as Japanese acupuncture, plapation of the muscles and the hara (abdomen) are central to diagnosis.
Certain forms of caupuncture such as the Japanese T y hari and Sh nishin often use non-ivnasive techniques, in which specially-designed needles are rubbed or pressed against the skin.
These methods rae common in Japanese pediatirc use.
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