Acupuncture, moxibustion, and cupping, important in traditional Eastern medicine, are increasingly used in the West. Their widening acceptance demands continual safety assessment. This review, a sequel to one our team published 10 years ago, is an evaluation of the frequency and severity of adverse events (AEs) reported for acupuncture, moxibustion, and cupping between 2000 and 2011. Relevant English-language reports in six databases were identified and assessed by two reviewers. During this 12-year period, 117 reports of 308 AEs from 25 countries and regions were associated with acupuncture (294 cases), moxibustion (4 cases), or cupping (10 cases). Country of occurrence, patient’s sex and age, and outcome were extracted. Infections, mycoba...
Recent reports have highlighted the importance of having good evidence on the safety of acupuncture....
Acupuncture and cupping have a public reputation as being safe even though these practices can lead ...
We read with interest the case report by Su et al published in the January 2007 issue of the journal...
Copyright © 2013 Shifen Xu et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreativeCommons...
Objective: The greater acceptance of acupuncture by healthcare professionals and the public has incr...
Copyright © 2015 Junyi Wu et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
Moxibustion is a traditional medical treatment originating in China. It involves using the heat of b...
Objective: To investigate the nature and frequency of adverse events that occur as a result of the p...
Acupuncture treatment is generally regarded as a relatively safe procedure. However, most procedures...
Objective: The primary aim was to establish from acupuncture patients the type and frequency of adve...
Introduction The tremendous popularity of acupuncture in Australia demands continual safety assessm...
AbstractMycobacterium tuberculosis infection is rarely reported to be associated with acupuncture pr...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection is rarely reported to be associated with acupuncture practices....
SummaryBackgroundAcupuncture carries the potential risk of transmission of pathogenic microorganisms...
Background: Acupuncture carries the potential risk of transmission of pathogenic microorganisms from...
Recent reports have highlighted the importance of having good evidence on the safety of acupuncture....
Acupuncture and cupping have a public reputation as being safe even though these practices can lead ...
We read with interest the case report by Su et al published in the January 2007 issue of the journal...
Copyright © 2013 Shifen Xu et al.This is an open access article distributed under theCreativeCommons...
Objective: The greater acceptance of acupuncture by healthcare professionals and the public has incr...
Copyright © 2015 Junyi Wu et al.This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Common...
Moxibustion is a traditional medical treatment originating in China. It involves using the heat of b...
Objective: To investigate the nature and frequency of adverse events that occur as a result of the p...
Acupuncture treatment is generally regarded as a relatively safe procedure. However, most procedures...
Objective: The primary aim was to establish from acupuncture patients the type and frequency of adve...
Introduction The tremendous popularity of acupuncture in Australia demands continual safety assessm...
AbstractMycobacterium tuberculosis infection is rarely reported to be associated with acupuncture pr...
Mycobacterium tuberculosis infection is rarely reported to be associated with acupuncture practices....
SummaryBackgroundAcupuncture carries the potential risk of transmission of pathogenic microorganisms...
Background: Acupuncture carries the potential risk of transmission of pathogenic microorganisms from...
Recent reports have highlighted the importance of having good evidence on the safety of acupuncture....
Acupuncture and cupping have a public reputation as being safe even though these practices can lead ...
We read with interest the case report by Su et al published in the January 2007 issue of the journal...