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Deep Needling at Pc6 is Superior to a Superficial Sham in Hyperemesis (N=33)

Deep Needling at Pc6 is Superior to a Superficial Sham in Hyperemesis (N=33) BMAS March 21/2/02 1:02 PM Page 41 Research Reviews Research Reviews This section is designed to give a synopsis of some of the latest research published in medline listed journals over the last year or so. It will concentrate on controlled trials and systematic reviews, but will also include other papers that may be of interest to the readership. Some papers will be reviewed in more detail than others. If summaries and comments are based on an abstract only, this will be indicated. The reviewer in this section is Mike Cummings, London. SR superior to control treatment. Only two studies obtained a Jadad score of more than three. These Evidence for acupuncture in stroke rehabilitation methodologically best trials showed no significant is insufficient (n=538) effect of acupuncture. The authors concluded that, based on the evidence from rigorous randomised Park J, Hopwood V, White AR, Ernst E. Effective- controlled trials, there is no compelling evidence ness of acupuncture for stroke: a systematic to show that acupuncture is effective in stroke review. J Neurol 2001;248(7):558-63. rehabilitation. They comment that further, better- Summary designed studies are warranted. Acupuncture has been suggested as a treatment Comment for stroke rehabilitation, but the question This http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Acupuncture in Medicine SAGE

Deep Needling at Pc6 is Superior to a Superficial Sham in Hyperemesis (N=33)

Acupuncture in Medicine , Volume 20 (1): 8 – Mar 1, 2002

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SAGE
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© 2002 British Medical Acupuncutre Society
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0964-5284
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1759-9873
DOI
10.1136/aim.20.1.44
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BMAS March 21/2/02 1:02 PM Page 41 Research Reviews Research Reviews This section is designed to give a synopsis of some of the latest research published in medline listed journals over the last year or so. It will concentrate on controlled trials and systematic reviews, but will also include other papers that may be of interest to the readership. Some papers will be reviewed in more detail than others. If summaries and comments are based on an abstract only, this will be indicated. The reviewer in this section is Mike Cummings, London. SR superior to control treatment. Only two studies obtained a Jadad score of more than three. These Evidence for acupuncture in stroke rehabilitation methodologically best trials showed no significant is insufficient (n=538) effect of acupuncture. The authors concluded that, based on the evidence from rigorous randomised Park J, Hopwood V, White AR, Ernst E. Effective- controlled trials, there is no compelling evidence ness of acupuncture for stroke: a systematic to show that acupuncture is effective in stroke review. J Neurol 2001;248(7):558-63. rehabilitation. They comment that further, better- Summary designed studies are warranted. Acupuncture has been suggested as a treatment Comment for stroke rehabilitation, but the question This

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Published: Mar 1, 2002

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