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Summaries and Commentaries by Adrian White on a Selection of Recent Acupuncture Research Studies

Summaries and Commentaries by Adrian White on a Selection of Recent Acupuncture Research Studies Research shorts Summaries and commentaries by Adrian White on a selection of recent acupuncture research studies reported xerostomia (adjusted difference in Xerostomia CLINICAL TRIALS OF EFFECTIVENESS Inventory = −5.8; 95% CI −0.9 to −10.7; p = 0.02). Pain after neck dissection ▶ Pfi ster DG, Cassileth BR, Deng GE, et al. Acupuncture for pain and dysfunction Conclusion after neck dissection: results of a randomized controlled trial. J Clin Oncol 2010; Apr Signifi cant reductions in pain, dysfunction and xerostomia 20. [Epub ahead of print] were seen in patients receiving acupuncture versus usual A pragmatic randomised controlled trial of 58 patients with care. Acupuncture was well tolerated. Although further study cancer undergoing neck dissection for lymph node involve- is needed, these data support the potential role of acupunc- ment. The main aim was to determine reduction in pain and ture in dealing with these symptoms for which otherwise no dysfunction, the secondary aim was relief of dry mouth. other defi nitive treatment is available. Methods Induction of labour Patients were recruited at a tertiary cancer centre with chronic pain or dysfunction due to neck dissection performed at least ▶ Modlock J, Nielsen B, Uldbjerg N. Acupuncture for the induction of http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Acupuncture in Medicine SAGE

Summaries and Commentaries by Adrian White on a Selection of Recent Acupuncture Research Studies

Acupuncture in Medicine , Volume 28 (3): 5 – Sep 1, 2010

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© 2010 British Medical Acupuncutre Society
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0964-5284
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1759-9873
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10.1136/aim.2010.003038
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Abstract

Research shorts Summaries and commentaries by Adrian White on a selection of recent acupuncture research studies reported xerostomia (adjusted difference in Xerostomia CLINICAL TRIALS OF EFFECTIVENESS Inventory = −5.8; 95% CI −0.9 to −10.7; p = 0.02). Pain after neck dissection ▶ Pfi ster DG, Cassileth BR, Deng GE, et al. Acupuncture for pain and dysfunction Conclusion after neck dissection: results of a randomized controlled trial. J Clin Oncol 2010; Apr Signifi cant reductions in pain, dysfunction and xerostomia 20. [Epub ahead of print] were seen in patients receiving acupuncture versus usual A pragmatic randomised controlled trial of 58 patients with care. Acupuncture was well tolerated. Although further study cancer undergoing neck dissection for lymph node involve- is needed, these data support the potential role of acupunc- ment. The main aim was to determine reduction in pain and ture in dealing with these symptoms for which otherwise no dysfunction, the secondary aim was relief of dry mouth. other defi nitive treatment is available. Methods Induction of labour Patients were recruited at a tertiary cancer centre with chronic pain or dysfunction due to neck dissection performed at least ▶ Modlock J, Nielsen B, Uldbjerg N. Acupuncture for the induction of

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Published: Sep 1, 2010

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