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A response to "Acupuncture: Does it alleviate pain and are there serious risks? A review of reviews" by E. Ernst, Myeong Soo Lee and Tae-Young Choi, PAINĀ®, Volume 152, Issue 4 (April 2011)
Edzard Ernst's latest paper on acupuncture continues his endeavours to demonstrate that acupuncture is both more harmful and less effective than is claimed.
Acupuncture not effective in correcting breech presentation
A French study has found that treatment with acupuncture and moxibustion was not effective in correcting breech presentation in the third trimester of pregnancy
Patient belief and practitioner affect treatment outcome (with comment by Peter Deadman)
Do the effects of acupuncture depend on the needling, the consultation or the practitioner? Researchers based in the UK have attempted to answer this question by quantifying the specific and non-specific effects of acupuncture on osteoarthritic (OA) ...
ACUPUNCTURE & OSTEOARTHRITIS OF THE KNEE
44 patents with advanced osteoarthritis of the knee who were awaiting total knee joint replacements were given acupuncture either on the most affected knee only, or on both knees.
Acupuncture reduces appendicitis pain in children
Acupuncture has been shown to lessen pain and reduce underlying inflammation in paediatric patients with acute appendicitis ...
Metabolic and microbiome modulation play a role in acupuncture's effect on hypertension
Chinese researchers have used metabolomic analysis to differentiate between the effects of active and inactive acupoints in treating hypertension ...
SP-6 has immediate effects on menstrual pain
Chinese researchers have found that electroacupuncture (EA) at Sanyinjiao SP-6 has a specific and immediate beneficial effect on dysmenorrhoea, compared with
Acupuncture helps reduce cognitive impairment after stroke
Acupuncture may be useful as an add-on to conventional pharmacological treatment for improving the clinical outcomes of patients with mild cognitive impairment following a stroke ...
Acupuncture effective for chemo-induced neuropathy
Acupuncture is effective for treating chemotherapy-induced peripheral neuropathy in cancer patients ...
Electro-stimulation reduces period pain
Non-invasive electro-acupuncture stimulation applied at Hegu L.I.-4 and Sanyinjiao SP-6 can significantly reduce the pain of dysmenorrhoea
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