This strategic overview revisits some of the basic assumptions that relate to the clinical evaluation of acupuncture. We look at the evidence available to estimate both the specific and nonspecific effect size of acupuncture (efficacy and effectiveness) and consider the placebo within acupuncture trials, as well as the value of both placebo controlled trials and pragmatic acupuncture studies. We argue for an augmented, mixed methodology that integrates basic mechanism studies, including modern imaging techniques such as functional magnetic resonance, quantitative and qualitative research, as well as safety and health economic data to obtain a more rigorous understanding of acupuncture. We hope that by taking a broad, patient-centered, and r...
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), as a complex medical science which reflects philosophical princi...
Objective.— To provide clinicians, patients, and the general public with a responsible assessment of...
This paper discusses some significant limitations ro clinical trials as a means of assessing acupunc...
One of the problems in assessing acupuncture efficacy has been the lack of a standardised placebo/co...
The aim of all clinical research must surely be to assess an intervention or process or relationship...
Acupuncture is rapidly becoming part of mainstream medicine in the West and in the United States. A ...
In November 2007, the Society for Acupuncture Research (SAR) held an international symposium to mark...
Abstract Background Acupuncture can be described as a complex intervention. In reports of clinical t...
In November 2007, the Society for Acupuncture Research (SAR) held an international symposium to mark...
Abstract Research into acupuncture has had ripple effects beyond the field of acupuncture. This pape...
This report summarizes a ground-breaking workshop on the strategic direction of acupuncture research...
Traditionally, acupuncture is embedded in naturalistic theories that are compatible with Confucianis...
Research into acupuncture has had ripple effects beyond the field of acupuncture. This paper identif...
Abstract Background There is a need for more Comparat...
Background. The National Institutes of Health recently recommended acupuncture as an effective tool ...
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), as a complex medical science which reflects philosophical princi...
Objective.— To provide clinicians, patients, and the general public with a responsible assessment of...
This paper discusses some significant limitations ro clinical trials as a means of assessing acupunc...
One of the problems in assessing acupuncture efficacy has been the lack of a standardised placebo/co...
The aim of all clinical research must surely be to assess an intervention or process or relationship...
Acupuncture is rapidly becoming part of mainstream medicine in the West and in the United States. A ...
In November 2007, the Society for Acupuncture Research (SAR) held an international symposium to mark...
Abstract Background Acupuncture can be described as a complex intervention. In reports of clinical t...
In November 2007, the Society for Acupuncture Research (SAR) held an international symposium to mark...
Abstract Research into acupuncture has had ripple effects beyond the field of acupuncture. This pape...
This report summarizes a ground-breaking workshop on the strategic direction of acupuncture research...
Traditionally, acupuncture is embedded in naturalistic theories that are compatible with Confucianis...
Research into acupuncture has had ripple effects beyond the field of acupuncture. This paper identif...
Abstract Background There is a need for more Comparat...
Background. The National Institutes of Health recently recommended acupuncture as an effective tool ...
Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM), as a complex medical science which reflects philosophical princi...
Objective.— To provide clinicians, patients, and the general public with a responsible assessment of...
This paper discusses some significant limitations ro clinical trials as a means of assessing acupunc...