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Role of cervical soft tissue lesion in cervical spondylosis and tuina intervention

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Funded Items: National Natural Science Foundation (No. 30472247); TCM Science & Technology Foundation of the State Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine, (No. 04-05LP20); Shanghai Leading Academic Discipline Project (T0302)

Author: FANG Min (1965– ), male, chief physician

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Fang, M., Yan, Jt., Jiang, Sy. et al. Role of cervical soft tissue lesion in cervical spondylosis and tuina intervention. J. Acupunct. Tuina. Sci. 6, 75–78 (2008). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11726-008-0075-3

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