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Common sources of neurological amplification – part 1/3: Brain pain supply

By Dr. Alejandro Elorriaga Claraco
March 25, 2019

Common sources of neurological amplification: nociceptive fibres. According to the International Association for the Study of Pain (IASP), pain is defined as “an unp…

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Neuroreality in pain with movement disorders: functional neuromodulation techniques part 3/4

By Dr. Alejandro Elorriaga Claraco
November 13, 2018

This is part 2 of a 4-part series. Read part 1 | Read part 3 | Read part 4 Neuroreality in pain with movement disorders: functional neuromodulation techniques. Buildin…

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Acupuncture for pain? No thanks

By Dr. Alejandro Elorriaga Claraco
March 1, 2011

Is acupuncture a reasonably effective intervention for the treatment of pain? Advocates will tell you “Yes” and show you dozens of studies to support their enthusi…

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Contemporary Acupuncture in Canada – the McMaster Approach

By Dr. Alejandro Elorriaga Claraco
January 1, 2006

by Dr Susmita Oomman ( Clinical Fellow in Pain) and Dept of Anesthesia, McMaster University McMaster University is tucked away in the beautiful west side of the Ontari…

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Application of Contemporary Medical Acupuncture as a Neuromodulation Technique in Pain Management

By Dr. Alejandro Elorriaga Claraco
January 1, 2004

by Dr. Angelica Fargas-Babjak The goal of this article is to outline the basic implementation and understanding of the pain and neuromodulation achieved by the applica…

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Pain

By Dr. Alejandro Elorriaga Claraco
January 1, 2002

Good Times Wendy Haaf “Pain is real when you get other people to believe in it. If no one believes in it but you, your pain is madness or hysteria.” – Naomi Wolf…

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