Method and apparatus of applying high-frequency wave current to

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ABSTRACT:
A method of doing medical treatment to a patient includes applying high-frequency wave current to a reactive electro-permeable point of a patient for a predtermined time and is implemented such that one of two electrodes is contacted with an acupuncture needle inserted at a reactive electro-permeable point while the other electrode is attached on a portion of the patient relatively near the one electrode, and high-frequency wave current is then flowed between the electrodes. The method further includes searching objective reactive electro-permeable points.

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