Acupuncture is now supported by a broad range of surveys of safety, clinical trials and basic science studies of physiological action. This has lead to its growing acceptance as a treatment modality, although many sceptics still vociferously oppose its integration into modern … [Read more...]
Acupuncture is cost-effective
Acupuncture is a cost-effective treatment modality, according to Korean authors who performed a systematic review of economic evaluations carried out alongside randomised controlled trials. Of the 17 studies included, nine were cost-utility analyses (CUAs) that measured … [Read more...]
Acupuncture for exercise enhancement
Categories: Acupuncture research, Miscellaneous disorders … [Read more...]
Acupuncture for post-stroke dysphagia
A meta-analysis carried out by Chinese authors suggests that acupuncture may be beneficial in the rehabilitation of patients with dysphagia (difficulty in swallowing) caused by stroke. Meta-analysis using data from 72 RCTs (6134 patients) showed that acupuncture was more … [Read more...]
Acupuncture can heal heel pain
The evidence supporting the effectiveness of acupuncture for plantar heel pain (PHP) is comparable to that available for conventionally used interventions such as stretching, night splints or dexamethasone, according to British authors. Five randomised controlled trials and three … [Read more...]
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