Many people who have chronic low
back pain have found acupuncture to be helpful. But the scientific evidence to
support these claims has been mixed, partly because it can be difficult to
devise a good form of sham acupuncture for comparison.
Acupuncture for back pain involves
inserting very thin needles to various depths into strategic points on your
body. Scientific studies have indicated that sham acupuncture works just as
well as real acupuncture for back pain. A key point, though, is that in several
studies, both sham acupuncture and real acupuncture relieved low back pain
better than having no treatment at all.
This could mean that sham
acupuncture — placing needles in locations not associated with traditional
treatment points — could be having an effect, or it could mean that the effects
of acupuncture may be due in part to a placebo effect.
The research on acupuncture is
growing, but interpreting it is still a challenge. For now, most studies seem
to indicate that, for most people, acupuncture results in some beneficial
effect with a low risk of side effects when provided by a well-trained
practitioner.
So if other treatments haven't
helped your low back pain, it may be worth trying acupuncture. But if your back
pain doesn't begin to improve within a few weeks, acupuncture may not be the
right treatment for you.
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treatment, please go to the Rdmenik Acupuncture.
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