Research update: Acupuncture for pain: an overview of Cochrane Reviews

August 3, 2011 · by Sean Heneghan · Uncategorized

Cochrane Reviews have a reputation for high standards of rigour and transparency. This overview was conducted to evaluate and summarize the Cochrane Reviews of acupuncture for the treatment of any type of pain.

Eight Cochrane reviews were included and all were of a high methodological quality spanning a variety of different pain syndromes. Four reviews concluded that acupuncture is effective for migraines, neck disorders, tension-type headaches, and peripheral joint osteoarthritis; one review failed to demonstrate the effectiveness of acupuncture for rheumatoid arthritis; and three reviews were inconclusive for shoulder pain, lateral elbow pain, and low back pain.

The author’s conclusions were that the research suggests acupuncture is effective for some but not all types of pain.

Full details here:

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21359919

 

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