AkupunkturPraxis 2021; 02(03): 178-180
DOI: 10.1055/a-1481-3702
Fallbeispiel

Blutiges Schröpfen beim Karpaltunnelsyndrom

Joanna Dietzel
,
Heiko Spank
,
Taras Usichenko

Dieser Fallbericht zeigt die Behandlung einer Patientin, die im 3. Schwangerschaftstrimenon eine Karpaltunnelsymptomatik entwickelt hat und mit blutigem Schröpfen erfolgreich behandelt werden konnte.



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Article published online:
16 August 2021

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