In the October 2014 edition of JAMA, Dr. Hinman and her colleagues published an acupuncture clinical trial entitled Acupuncture for Chronic Knee Pain: A Randomized Clinical Trial" and concluded that in patients olde...In the October 2014 edition of JAMA, Dr. Hinman and her colleagues published an acupuncture clinical trial entitled Acupuncture for Chronic Knee Pain: A Randomized Clinical Trial" and concluded that in patients older than 50 years with moderate or severe chronic knee pain, neither laser nor needle acupuncture conferred benefit over sham for pain or function. Our findings do not support acupuncture for these patients[1].展开更多
In the October 2014 publication of JAMA, Dr. Hinman and colleagues published the study “Acupuncture for Chronic Knee Pain: A Randomized Clinical Trial,” which concluded that in patients older than 50 years with mod...In the October 2014 publication of JAMA, Dr. Hinman and colleagues published the study “Acupuncture for Chronic Knee Pain: A Randomized Clinical Trial,” which concluded that in patients older than 50 years with moderate or severe chronic knee pain, neither laser nor needle acupuncture conferred benefit over sham for pain or function. Our findings do not support acupuncture for these patients.展开更多
In the October 2014 publication of JAMA,Dr.Hinman and colleagues published the study"Acupuncture for Chronic Knee Pain:A Randomized Clinical Trial,"in which the authors concluded that"in patients older than50 year...In the October 2014 publication of JAMA,Dr.Hinman and colleagues published the study"Acupuncture for Chronic Knee Pain:A Randomized Clinical Trial,"in which the authors concluded that"in patients older than50 years with moderate or severe chronic knee pain,neither laser nor needle acupuncture conferred benefi t over sham for pain or function.Our fi ndings do not support acupuncture[1]展开更多
文摘In the October 2014 edition of JAMA, Dr. Hinman and her colleagues published an acupuncture clinical trial entitled Acupuncture for Chronic Knee Pain: A Randomized Clinical Trial" and concluded that in patients older than 50 years with moderate or severe chronic knee pain, neither laser nor needle acupuncture conferred benefit over sham for pain or function. Our findings do not support acupuncture for these patients[1].
文摘In the October 2014 publication of JAMA, Dr. Hinman and colleagues published the study “Acupuncture for Chronic Knee Pain: A Randomized Clinical Trial,” which concluded that in patients older than 50 years with moderate or severe chronic knee pain, neither laser nor needle acupuncture conferred benefit over sham for pain or function. Our findings do not support acupuncture for these patients.
文摘In the October 2014 publication of JAMA,Dr.Hinman and colleagues published the study"Acupuncture for Chronic Knee Pain:A Randomized Clinical Trial,"in which the authors concluded that"in patients older than50 years with moderate or severe chronic knee pain,neither laser nor needle acupuncture conferred benefi t over sham for pain or function.Our fi ndings do not support acupuncture[1]