2018
DOI: 10.1159/000490910
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The Effect of Scraping Therapy on Perimenopausal Syndrome: A Synthesis of Evidence

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“…Several systematic reviews have tested the safety and effectiveness of gua sha therapy on insomnia, [28] musculoskeletal pain, [29] and perimenopausal syndrome. [30] Moreover, gua sha therapy, as a rapid, easy-to-use, and noninvasive complementary modality, has been widely used clinically in patients with non-specific chronic LBP. Nevertheless, to the best of our knowledge, no systematic review has specifically focused on gua sha therapy for non-specific chronic LBP.…”
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“…Several systematic reviews have tested the safety and effectiveness of gua sha therapy on insomnia, [28] musculoskeletal pain, [29] and perimenopausal syndrome. [30] Moreover, gua sha therapy, as a rapid, easy-to-use, and noninvasive complementary modality, has been widely used clinically in patients with non-specific chronic LBP. Nevertheless, to the best of our knowledge, no systematic review has specifically focused on gua sha therapy for non-specific chronic LBP.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%