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Acupuncture for Anxiety, Depression, and Sleep in Veterans with Combat-Related Posttraumatic Stress Disorder: A Randomized Controlled Trial. [PDF]
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Acupuncture Versus Sham Acupuncture
The Clinical Journal of Pain, 2020Editorial Note: The original Letter to the Editor prepared by Jones et al was based on the initial electronic version then contained several important procedural errors that resulted in erroneous conclusions as noted by Jones et al in their original Letter.
Sophie Van Oosterwijck+6 more
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Is sham acupuncture a real placebo: Skeptical for sham acupuncture
World Journal of Acupuncture - Moxibustion, 2017Abstract Since acupuncture came to western countries, research has been done to try and prove whether or not it is effective. Current Acupuncture research is most often based on the sham needle which was first designed by K Streitberger and J Kleinhenz in 1998.
Ji-ping Zhao+2 more
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Acupuncture in Medicine, 2020
Background: Many randomized controlled trials (RCTs) of acupuncture reveal no significant differences between acupuncture and so-called placebo acupuncture. There is a strong tendency to replace the term “placebo” by the term “sham,” because any needling stimulates a certain physiological response.
Andreas Sandner-Kiesling+4 more
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Background: Many randomized controlled trials (RCTs) of acupuncture reveal no significant differences between acupuncture and so-called placebo acupuncture. There is a strong tendency to replace the term “placebo” by the term “sham,” because any needling stimulates a certain physiological response.
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Is sham acupuncture as effective as traditional Chinese acupuncture? It’s too early to say
Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine, 2016Many clinical trials and experimental studies claim that sham acupuncture is as effective as traditional Chinese acupuncture. However, these studies have no standard sham acupuncture control and many other factors can affect the clinical effect. These factors include needle retention time, treatment frequency, and the total number of treatments needed ...
Qin Chu+4 more
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Arthritis & Rheumatology, 2020
To assess the efficacy of intensive acupuncture (3 times weekly for 8 weeks) versus sham acupuncture for knee osteoarthritis (OA).
Jian-Feng Tu+21 more
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To assess the efficacy of intensive acupuncture (3 times weekly for 8 weeks) versus sham acupuncture for knee osteoarthritis (OA).
Jian-Feng Tu+21 more
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