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I met up with a friend recently who was having knee pain after exercising. Before I could ask more to assess the knee pain, she said that her knee pain went away immediately after acupuncture! This was similar to how some of my patients report improvement in their pain after acupuncture. This made me curious to look for evidence supporting acupuncture beyond these “anecdotal evidence”, which we will learn below.
What is Acupuncture?
Acupuncture involves the insertion of thin needles into specific points on the body, known as acupoints. According to traditional Chinese medicine, this practice helps to balance the flow of qi (pronounced “chee”), or life energy, throughout the body. While this concept may sound mystical, many studies suggest that acupuncture can have tangible benefits.
Scientific Evidence Supporting Acupuncture
There have been thousands of controlled trials of acupuncture for various conditions. Some conditions for which acupuncture has been studied and appears to have possible efficacy are listed below, with links to the research papers.
Pain Conditions
- Chronic Pain
- Headache
- Neck Pain
- Low Back Pain
- Knee osteoarthritis
- Fibromyalgia
- Postoperative pain
- Cancer-related pain
- Acute pain including dental pain
Women’s Health
Gastrointestinal Disorders
- Functional constipation
- Irritable bowel syndrome
- Postoperative nausea and vomiting
- Chemotherapy-induced nausea
Mental Health & Sleep Disorders
Others
- Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
- Seasonal allergic rhinitis
- Chronic prostatitis
- Migraine prevention
Safety and Side Effects
Acupuncture is generally safe but can lead to the complications seen with any type of needle use. These include transmission of infectious diseases, retained needle fragments, nerve damage, bleeding, skin allergic reaction, skin infection, pain, tingling sensations and, very rarely, puncture of vital structures/organs and bone infection.
That being said, major adverse events are very rare and are usually associated with poorly trained, unlicensed acupuncturists.
Hence, it is essential to seek treatment from licensed acupuncturists to minimize risks.
Conclusion
Acupuncture offers a promising complementary approach to managing various health issues. While more research is needed to fully understand its mechanisms and effectiveness, many individuals find relief through this ancient practice.
If you’re considering acupuncture, consult with your healthcare provider to determine if it’s right for you. And remember, everyone’s experience is unique—what works for one person may not work for another!






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