Objectives: This study aimed to assess analgesia provided by acupuncture, alone or in combination with pharmacotherapy, to patients presenting to emergency departments with acute low back pain, migraine or ankle sprain. Design: A pragmatic, multicentre, randomised, assessor-blinded, equivalence and non-inferiority trial of analgesia, comparing acupuncture alone, acupuncture plus pharmacotherapy, and pharmacotherapy alone for alleviating pain in the emergency department. Setting, participants: Patients presenting to emergency departments in one of four tertiary hospitals in Melbourne with acute low back pain, migraine, or ankle sprain, and with a pain score on a 10-point verbal numerical rating scale (VNRS) of at least 4. Main outcome measur...
Objective To evaluate the feasibility of delivering acupuncture in an emergency department (ED) to p...
Background: Acupuncture has been associated with improving various types of acute pain. Our previous...
Comparative Study; Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't; Study ProtocolBACKGROUND Low ...
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...
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: 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...
Background: Pain is a feature of most emergency department (ED) presentations. Exacerbation of chron...
Background: Acupuncture has been associated with improving various types of acute pain. Our previous...
Objective To evaluate the feasibility of delivering acupuncture in an emergency department (ED) to p...
Background: Acupuncture has been associated with improving various types of acute pain. Our previous...
Comparative Study; Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't; Study ProtocolBACKGROUND Low ...
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...
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: 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...
Background: Pain is a feature of most emergency department (ED) presentations. Exacerbation of chron...
Background: Acupuncture has been associated with improving various types of acute pain. Our previous...
Objective To evaluate the feasibility of delivering acupuncture in an emergency department (ED) to p...
Background: Acupuncture has been associated with improving various types of acute pain. Our previous...
Comparative Study; Journal Article; Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't; Study ProtocolBACKGROUND Low ...