Category: Acupuncture
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Pain Management Best Practices Report – 2019
In this official final report on pain management best practices by the Department of Health and Human Services US Government, they included complementary and integrative health. Specifically, they recommend acupuncture, massage and manipulative procedures, mindfulness-based stress reduction, Yoga, Tai Chi, and spirituality. ~ Dr. Broussard May 9, 2019 PAIN MANAGEMENT BEST PRACTICES INTER-AGENCY TASK FORCE…
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Acupuncture For Migraine Prevention
In this article, the authors conclude that acupuncture is at least as good a proven treatments for the reduction and prevention of headaches. They said that this raises significant questions in the debate concerning claims that acupuncture is a placebo-based treatment. ~ Dr. Broussard Systematic Review of Episodic Migraine Prophylaxis: Efficacy of Conventional Treatments Used…
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Needles Help with Pain in the ER. No, Not that Kind
Acupuncture tied to less pain, stress, anxiety by Judy George, Senior Staff Writer, MedPage Today April 09, 2019 MILWAUKEE — Acupuncture in the emergency department (ED) was linked to less pain, stress, anxiety, and nausea among patients, a feasibility study showed. Pain scores of ED patients who received acupuncture dropped from 6.5 to 3.4 points…
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Traumatic Brain Injury Headaches Respond to Acupuncture Treatments
Headache after traumatic brain injury can sometimes be hard to manage. This study finds that using regular acupuncture and ear acupuncture helped service members with this type of headache. ~ Dr. Broussard A Randomized Exploratory Study to Evaluate Two Acupuncture Methods for the Treatment of Headaches Associated with Traumatic Brain Injury Medical Acupuncture Vol. 28,…
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Acupuncture Helps With Pain and Inflammation
Acupuncture seems to work by stimulating our body’s natural pain killers called the “endorphins”. It also seems to help with pain by reducing inflammation as well. This article reports that acupuncture can help with headache, neuropathic pain, low back pain, osteoarthritis and irritable bowel syndrome. ~ Dr. Broussard Acupuncture-Analgesia-Mediated Alleviation of Central Sensitization Evid Based…
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Complementary and Alternative Medicine Used by Veterans
More than a quarter (27%) of younger veterans with chronic musculoskeletal pain used any complementary therapy, 15% used meditation, 7% yoga, 6% acupuncture, 5% chiropractic, 4% guided imagery, 3% biofeedback, 2% t’ai chi, 2% massage, and 0.2% hypnosis. ~ Dr. Broussard Use of Complementary and Integrated Health: A Retrospective Analysis of U.S. Veterans with Chronic…
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Acupuncture Helps Rheumatoid Arthritis of the Hands
The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine has published the first double-blind controlled study on acupuncture in rheumatoid arthritis of the hand that objectively and specifically assesses positive effects supporting its integration in rheumatology. ~ Dr. Broussard Effectiveness of Acupuncture on Pain, Functional Disability, and Quality of Life in Rheumatoid Arthritis of the Hand: Results of…
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Acupressure Relieves Long-Term Symptoms of Breast Cancer Treatment, Study Finds
January 16, 2019 11:00 AM A new study finds acupressure could be a low-cost, at-home solution to a suite of persistent side effects that linger after breast cancer treatment ends. Researchers from the University of Michigan Rogel Cancer Center had reported in 2016 that acupressure helped reduce fatigue in breast cancer survivors. In their new study, they looked at the…
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Understanding the Use of Acupuncture for Insomnia Among Cancer Survivors
The Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine Vol. 24, No. 9-10 Original Research Articles Free Access Understanding the Use of Acupuncture for Insomnia Among Cancer Survivors: A Qualitative Study Whitney T. Eriksen, Lydia Singerman, Sally A. D. Romero, Jason Bussell, Frances K. Barg, and Jun J. Mao Published Online:24 Sep 2018https://doi.org/10.1089/acm.2018.0156 Abstract Objective: To understand…
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When Weather Meets Migraine
An article in Neurology Times describes emerging evidence of how the weather can affect migraines. They really don’t have an answer besides taking non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and migraine-specific medications such as triptans. If ever you want to try something that you haven’t tried before, consider letting me do a few acupuncture treatments to see if that helps. Here’s What’s Happening…