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Acupuncture research update CLINICAL EFFECTIVENESS TRIALS Third stage of labour ▸ López-Garrido B, García-Gonzalo J, Patrón-Rodriguez C, et al. Pain of dental anaesthetic injection Influence of acupuncture on the third stage of labor: ▸ Usichenko TI1, Wolters P, Anders EF, et al. Acupuncture reduces a randomised controlled trial. J Midwifery Womens Health pain and autonomic distress during injection of local anesthetic 2015;60:199–205. in children—a pragmatic crossover investigation. Clin J Pain 2015. doi: 10.1097/AJP.0000000000000222. Sham-controlled RCT (n=76). Crossover randomised controlled trial (RCT) (n=49). Methods One hundred and twenty women who had just had a Methods normal spontaneous birth with epidural anaesthesia Children scheduled for dental treatment using local were included in a single-blind randomised trial. anaesthesia received bilateral acupuncture at LI4 using Women were randomly assigned to receive true or indwelling fixed needles (Pyonex, 1.5 mm long, sham acupuncture immediately after the cord was 0.2 mm diameter). This was started 5 min before the clamped. Controlled cord traction was not used. standardised anaesthetic procedure; the parents stimu- In the first group, a single needle was inserted lated the needles by massage throughout. In repeat 15–30 mm at CV6. In the second group, the needle visits to the dentist, children were
Acupuncture in Medicine – SAGE
Published: Jun 1, 2015
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