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. 2009 Dec;6(4):429-39.
doi: 10.1093/ecam/nem181. Epub 2008 Jan 10.

Pediatric acupuncture: a review of clinical research

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Pediatric acupuncture: a review of clinical research

Jeffrey I Gold et al. Evid Based Complement Alternat Med. 2009 Dec.

Abstract

Practiced in China for more than 2000 years, acupuncture has recently gained increased attention in the United States as an alternative treatment approach for a variety of medical conditions. Despite its growing prevalence and anecdotal reports of success among pediatric populations, few empirically based studies have assessed the efficacy of acupuncture for children and adolescents. This article presents a review of the current literature, including a systematic appraisal of the methodological value of each study and a discussion of potential benefits and adverse effects of acupuncture. While acupuncture holds great promise as a treatment modality for diverse pediatric conditions, a significant amount of additional research is necessary to establish an empirical basis for the incorporation of acupuncture into standard care.

Keywords: acupuncture; pediatrics.

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