Acupuncture
'beats headache pain'
Acupuncture is used to treat pain.
Acupuncture is an effective treatment for chronic headaches and should
be more widely available on the NHS, experts say.
Cancer
illness eased by acupuncture
The extreme sickness experienced
by cancer patients undergoing high-dose chemotherapy could be eased
by electroacupuncture.
Acupuncture
helps heart patients
Acupuncture helps to calm the nerves
Acupuncture can improve the prospects of people with severe heart failure,
research has shown.
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•Observation
on therapeutic effect of acupuncture at pain points for treatment
of myofascial pain syndrome.
•Observation on therapeutic effect of acupuncture for treatment
of optic atrophy.
•Observation on effective characteristics of acupuncture combined
with medicine on depression of different syndrome types.
•Influence of therapeutic effect of acupoint sticking at Shenque
(CV 8) for treatment of stroke patients.
•The efficacy of acupoint stimulation for the management of
therapy-related adverse events in patients with breast cancer: a systematic
review .
•Does acupuncture have a place as an adjunct treatment during
pregnancy? A review of randomized controlled trials and systematic
reviews.
•Randomized clinical trials of constitutional acupuncture: a
systematic review.
•The acupuncture treatment for postmenopausal hot flushes (Acuflash)
study: traditional Chinese medicine diagnoses and acupuncture points
used, and their relation to the treatment response.
•The therapeutic depth of abdominal acupuncture points approaches
the safe depth in overweight and in older children.
•Maybe I made up the whole thing": placebos and patients'
experiences in a randomized controlled trial.
•The role of acupuncture and transcutaneous-electrical nerve
stimulation for postoperative pain control .
Briefing
papers
The Acupuncture Research Resource Centre has produced a set of Briefing Papers which review the evidence of
effectiveness of acupuncture in the treatment of specific conditions. These
papers are available in PDF format
No 1 - June 1998: Migraine
No 2 - June 1998: Stroke
No 3 - October 1998: Arthritis
No 4 - September 1999: Gynaecology
No 5 - September 1999: Menopause
No 6 - February 2000: HIV Infection and TCM
No 7 - May 2000: Substance Abuse
No 8 - February 2002: Bronchial Asthma
No 9 - February 2002: Depression, Anxiety
No 10 - August 2004: Obstetrics (1)
No 11 - April 2005: Sports Injuries
No 12 - September 2006: Obstetrics (2)
Short Briefing Paper 1 - November 2006: Infertility
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