Purpose: This document describes the consensus process and intervention for a National Institutes of Health (NIH)-funded multi-site feasibility study utilizing acupuncture for ACUte paIn in The EmergencY Department (ACUITY). The acupuncture intervention is designed to be flexible and responsive to the most common Emergency Department (ED) scenarios, including trauma, acute pain of the low back, abdomen and/or musculoskeletal system, renal colic and headache. Background: Opioids remain a primary treatment for acute ED pain with attendant risk of adverse effects, addiction liability, diversion and death. Effective/safer options for acute pain are needed. Although acupuncture therapy has shown promise for acute pain in the ED alone or in co...
Context: As opioid fatalities rise, alternative treatments in the emergency department (ED) are warr...
Context: As opioid fatalities rise, alternative treatments in the emergency department (ED) are warr...
Background: Acupuncture has been associated with improving various types of acute pain. Our previous...
Purpose: This document describes the consensus process and intervention for a National Institutes o...
Purpose: This document describes the consensus process and intervention for a National Institutes o...
Purpose: This document describes the consensus process and intervention for a National Institutes o...
Purpose: Patients often present to the emergency department (ED) for pain. As opioid fatalities rise...
Purpose: Patients often present to the emergency department (ED) for pain. As opioid fatalities rise...
Purpose: Patients often present to the emergency department (ED) for pain. As opioid fatalities rise...
Purpose: Patients often present to the emergency department (ED) for pain. As opioid fatalities rise...
Objectives: This study aimed to assess analgesia provided by acupuncture, alone or in combination wi...
Objectives: This study aimed to assess analgesia provided by acupuncture, alone or in combination wi...
BACKGROUND: Pain is the most common reason that patients present to an emergency department (ED) and...
Background: Pain is a feature of most emergency department (ED) presentations. Exacerbation of chron...
Context: As opioid fatalities rise, alternative treatments in the emergency department (ED) are warr...
Context: As opioid fatalities rise, alternative treatments in the emergency department (ED) are warr...
Context: As opioid fatalities rise, alternative treatments in the emergency department (ED) are warr...
Background: Acupuncture has been associated with improving various types of acute pain. Our previous...
Purpose: This document describes the consensus process and intervention for a National Institutes o...
Purpose: This document describes the consensus process and intervention for a National Institutes o...
Purpose: This document describes the consensus process and intervention for a National Institutes o...
Purpose: Patients often present to the emergency department (ED) for pain. As opioid fatalities rise...
Purpose: Patients often present to the emergency department (ED) for pain. As opioid fatalities rise...
Purpose: Patients often present to the emergency department (ED) for pain. As opioid fatalities rise...
Purpose: Patients often present to the emergency department (ED) for pain. As opioid fatalities rise...
Objectives: This study aimed to assess analgesia provided by acupuncture, alone or in combination wi...
Objectives: This study aimed to assess analgesia provided by acupuncture, alone or in combination wi...
BACKGROUND: Pain is the most common reason that patients present to an emergency department (ED) and...
Background: Pain is a feature of most emergency department (ED) presentations. Exacerbation of chron...
Context: As opioid fatalities rise, alternative treatments in the emergency department (ED) are warr...
Context: As opioid fatalities rise, alternative treatments in the emergency department (ED) are warr...
Context: As opioid fatalities rise, alternative treatments in the emergency department (ED) are warr...
Background: Acupuncture has been associated with improving various types of acute pain. Our previous...