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Gerhard Litscher

Researcher at University of Graz

Publications -  370
Citations -  5057

Gerhard Litscher is an academic researcher from University of Graz. The author has contributed to research in topics: Acupuncture & Laser Acupuncture. The author has an hindex of 35, co-authored 348 publications receiving 4469 citations. Previous affiliations of Gerhard Litscher include Graz University of Technology & Medical University of Graz.

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Historical Perspective of Traditional Indigenous Medical Practices: The Current Renaissance and Conservation of Herbal Resources

TL;DR: This paper aims to provide a review of the history and status quo of Chinese, Indian, and Arabic herbal medicines in terms of their significant contribution to the health promotion in present-day over-populated and aging societies.
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Cerebral oximetry in dead subjects

TL;DR: Concerns are raised about the validity of cerebral rSo2 data in adults obtained by the INVOS 3100 system after six of 18 of the dead subjects had values above the lowest values found in the healthy adults.
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Consensus on the use of neurophysiological tests in the intensive care unit (ICU): electroencephalogram (EEG), evoked potentials (EP), and electroneuromyography (ENMG).

TL;DR: In this article, a consensus of European leading authorities about the optimal use of clinical neurophysiological (CN) tests (electroencephalogram [EEG]; evoked potentials [EP]; electroneuromyography [ENMG]) in the intensive care unit (ICU) and, particularly, about the way to make these tests clinically useful for the management of individual patients.
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Acupuncture using laser needles modulates brain function: first evidence from functional transcranial Doppler sonography and functional magnetic resonance imaging.

TL;DR: An experimental double-blind study in acupuncture research in healthy volunteers using a new optical stimulation method with the advantage that the stimulation cannot be felt by the patient and the operator may also be unaware of whether the stimulation system is active.
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Auricular Acupuncture with Laser

TL;DR: The historical background, the development and the anatomical and neurological aspects of auricular acupuncture in general and auricular laser acupuncture in detail are looked at and preliminary scientific findings on auricularupuncture with laser are described in detail.