Acupuncture should be considered to be one of the most effective treatments for short-term alleviation of knee pain from osteoarthritis (OA), according to a network meta-analysis of randomised controlled studies by UK authors. This type of meta-analysis is gaining popularity … [Read more...]
How does acupuncture eliminate pain at trigger points?
Authors from Taiwan have speculated on the probable mechanisms by which acupuncture can eliminate muscular pain caused by myofascial trigger points (MTrPs). The paper summarises the findings of studies published in recent decades, which suggest that myofascial pain is a complex … [Read more...]
Pain sensitivity may affect response to sham acupuncture
A study by a team of US researchers has shown that an enhanced response to sham acupuncture (SA) may be present in fibromyalgia patients who are more sensitive to experimental-pressure stimuli. Fifty patients with fibromyalgia were randomised to receive either nine traditional … [Read more...]
Electrodermal resistance at acupuncture points can distinguish pain from no-pain
A small case control study carried out in Canada has found evidence that electrodermal activity at acupuncture points (APs) differs between patients with current pain and pain-free controls. Thirty-two patients with rheumatoid arthritis and a typical pain level of at least three … [Read more...]
Qi, acupuncture and the fascia
A review by two authors from the USA discusses the ‘fascia acupuncture hypothesis’, which suggests that fascial planes are the basis of the acupuncture channels. The article considers the concept of qi in light of recent studies expanding the role of the fascia in human health, … [Read more...]
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