Key highlights or summary
- In order to manage excruciating pain, individuals who suffer from inflammatory conditions like arthritis are rapidly moving to complementary and alternative medicine (CAM).
- In order to achieve the desired result, a particular point or points on the epidermis are stimulated during an acupuncture procedure by inserting needles.
- Acupuncture has traditionally been thought to reduce pain either by releasing neurochemicals or strengthening the gate-control mechanism, as per the Western medical paradigm.
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- Selfe TK, et al. Acupuncture and osteoarthritis of the knee: a review of randomized, controlled trials. Family & community health. 2008 Jul;31(3):247.
- Kawakita K, et al. Acupuncture therapy: mechanism of action, efficacy, and safety: a potential intervention for psychogenic disorders?. BioPsychoSocial medicine. 2014 Dec;8(1):1-7
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