Deetee
Illuminator
- Joined
- Jul 8, 2003
- Messages
- 3,789
Courtesy of Orac's awareness, we read of an article that showed sham acupuncture (delivered at "official" acupoints) worked better than true acupuncture needling.
Unfortunately they did not look at needling and sham needling at non-acupoints - that would have been interesting, but other studies have previously done that and showed an effect - (i.e. acupuncture is definitely woo, though needling people may produce some physiological response)
ETA - this study shows acupuncture is no good for arm pain, but in the interests of scientific open-mindedness, I guess I must declare that it is possible that one day someone might find acupuncture is good for something that isn't trivial like the odd bit of nausea or headache it is usually given for..
Unfortunately they did not look at needling and sham needling at non-acupoints - that would have been interesting, but other studies have previously done that and showed an effect - (i.e. acupuncture is definitely woo, though needling people may produce some physiological response)
ETA - this study shows acupuncture is no good for arm pain, but in the interests of scientific open-mindedness, I guess I must declare that it is possible that one day someone might find acupuncture is good for something that isn't trivial like the odd bit of nausea or headache it is usually given for..
Last edited: