Acupuncture, transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation, and laser therapy in chronic pain
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- DOI: 10.1097/00002508-200112001-00019
Acupuncture, transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation, and laser therapy in chronic pain
Abstract
Objective: The purpose of this review was to determine how effective acupuncture, transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation, acupuncture-like transcutaneous nerve stimulation, laser therapy, electrical nerve stimulation, and neuroreflexotherapy are in the management of chronic pain.
Methodology: The literature search identified six systematic reviews of the literature and four randomized controlled trials to provide evidence for this review.
Results: The systematic reviews included different methodologies and heterogeneity of study groups, but studies were generally of poor methodology. Although sham acupuncture may have analgesic effects, it was used as a control in many studies.
Conclusions: In general, the evidence was contradictory or inadequate, reflecting poor study methodologies. No positive conclusion could be reached for acupuncture, transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation, acupuncture-like transcutaneous nerve stimulation, laser therapy, or neuroreflexotherapy. A single randomized controlled trial provided limited evidence (level 3) that electrical nerve stimulation is effective for pain relief in myofascial pain syndrome for up to 4 weeks, but further study in humans is needed. Future randomized controlled trials and systematic reviews should include subgroup analyses of sham acupuncture and inert placebos as controls.
Comment in
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Language bias in a systematic review of chronic pain: how to prevent the omission of non-English publications?Clin J Pain. 2004 May-Jun;20(3):199-200. doi: 10.1097/00002508-200405000-00014. Clin J Pain. 2004. PMID: 15100600 No abstract available.
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