Introduction A study published in the Medical Journal of Australia explored how effective acupuncture is for pain relief in emergency departments. Researchers aimed to see how acupuncture alone, acupuncture combined with medication, and medication alone compared in treating acute low back pain, migraines, and ankle sprains. Objectives The primary aim was to determine if acupuncture […]
Category Archives: Acupuncture Research
Welcome to the Acupuncture Research category, where we explore the scientific foundation of ancient healing practices. Delve into evidence-based studies, clinical trials, and meta-analyses investigating the efficacy of acupuncture, herbal medicine, and other holistic therapies. From pain management to mental health, we’ll uncover the latest findings in the field of Chinese medicine. Join us on a journey of bridging traditional wisdom with modern science, empowering you with knowledge to make informed health decisions.
In 2017, a significant study called The Acupuncture Evidence Project took a close look at acupuncture research. This Comparative Literature Review aimed to understand the effectiveness of acupuncture in treating various conditions. Introduction In 2017, a significant study called The Acupuncture Evidence Project took a close look at acupuncture research. This Comparative Literature Review aimed […]
Acupuncture is a key part of traditional Chinese medicine. It’s used worldwide to treat a range of health issues. In 2023, many new studies on acupuncture were published. These studies explored its use in various health conditions. This article will share ten of these recent acupuncture research publications so far in 2023. We’ll look at […]
EAR ACUPUNCTURE IMPROVES PERFORMANCE Research has shown auricular acupuncture (ear acupuncture) improves athletic recovery after strenuous exercise Researchers aimed to test the effects of auricular acupuncture on athletes recovery. The subjects were selected from 24 elite basketball athletes and split into 2 groups, one group receiving acupuncture and the other as the control group. Both groups performed […]




