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Clinical Trial
. 1978:15:182-5.

Acupuncture analgesia for chronic low back pain

  • PMID: 158752
Clinical Trial

Acupuncture analgesia for chronic low back pain

G Mendelson et al. Clin Exp Neurol. 1978.

Abstract

Preliminary findings are presented of a double-blind, crossover trial comparing the effects of traditional with placebo acupuncture in relieving chronic low back pain. 77 patients completed the study. Following initial assessment and baseline readings, patients had a 4-week course of active or placebo treatment given twice weekly. After a 4 week rest period patients received the alternate treatment, using the same time schedule. A 4 week follow-up period completed the trial. Using visual analogue scale readings as a measure of pain there was no cumulative difference in pain reduction achieved by traditional as compared with placebo acupuncture treatment. Both groups achieved a 55% overall reduction in pain level at the end of the trial, compared with initial baseline readings.

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