Professor 's clinical experience of electroacupuncture (EA) with dense wave at periotic points for neurotic tinnitus is introduced. Based on the basic theory of TCM and the perspective of neuroanatomy, EA with dense wave at new periotic points (four points at mastoid process) and Ermen (TE 21), Tinggong (SI 19) could have the effects of reaching affected area, and play the treatment role of "where the acupoint is, where the efficacy is".

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