Acupuncture for chronic back and neck pain |
Journal/Book: Acupunct electro-ther Res int J. 1978; 3: 323-324.
Abstract: This is a preliminary report of the research in acupuncture conducted at the Rehabilitation Medicine Service of St. Luke's Hospital Center. In a controlled study, classical accepted-site acupuncture, off-site acupuncture, and conventional physical therapy were compared. Patients who were randomly assigned to these treatment conditions had chronic back or neck pain with objective findings. Improvement was evaluated by a rheumatologist, who was unaware of the type of treatment the patient received; by the treating physician; and by range of motion tests. The patients also participated in a battery of psychiatric and psychological tests including hypnotic susceptibility. Some preliminary findings of interest are: acupuncture was superior to conventional physical therapy; accepted-site acupuncture and off-site acupuncture did not differ significantly, and the score on the Hamilton Psychiatric Rating Scale for Depression accurately predicted the results of acupuncture therapy.
Keyword(s): Acupuncture
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