AJTCVM

American Journal of
Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine

Cover of the American Journal of Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine Vol 16.1

The American Journal of Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine (AJTCVM) February 2021 Volume 16, No 1

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Clinical Studies

A Randomized, Controlled, Blinded Study of the Effectiveness of Acupuncture for Treatment of Cervical Stiffness in Horses
Carla W Pasteur DVM, MS-TCVM

A Randomized, Blinded, Controlled, Clinical Trial Investigating the Mitigation Effect of Acupuncture Points PC-6, ST-36 and LI-4 on Morphine Induced Nausea and Vomiting in Healthy Dogs
Ivy Man Yan Yue DVM, MS-TCVM, Deng Shan Shiau PhD, Huisheng Xie DVM, MS, PhD, Aituan Ma MS, PhD

Assessment of Acupuncture Point Sensitivity Scanning Method for Localizing and Evaluating Lesions in Horses
Leslie Tahon Schmid Dr med vet, MS-TCVM, David Aebischer DVM

Comparison of the Efficacy of Conventional Medical Management of Canine Stifle Joint Pain with an Integrative Medical Approach
Jennifer M. Smallwood DVM, MS

Effectiveness of Aqua-acupuncture for Reducing Stress of Canine Patients in Veterinary Clinics
Heidi Mier DVM, MS-TCVM

Case Series

Successful Medical Management of Neurological Disease in Three Dogs Treated with Acupuncture and Chinese Herbal Medicine
Sheila Handojo DVM*, Jasmine Tan Kia Ming BSc, BVMS*, Zita Orisa Okarina DVM*

Pearls from TCVM Practice

Laser Acupuncture Treatment of Equine Cushing’s Syndrome
Uwe Peterman DVM

Brief Communication

The Use of Traditional Chinese Veterinary Medicine to Manage Nasal Adenocarcinoma in a Geriatric Canine
Brenna N. Burkett DVM

Chinese Herbal Medicine Spotlight

Qi Ju Di Huang Wan (Lycium Fruit, Chrysanthemum and Rehmannia Pill)
Signe E Beebe DVM

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