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Acupuncture May Help Relieve
Fibromyalgia Symptoms
Excerpt
By
Melissa Schorr, Reuters Health
SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters Health)
- Acupuncture helped relieve symptoms such as pain and depression
in women with the chronic pain disorder fibromyalgia, according
to research presented here Monday at the annual meeting of the
American College of Rheumatology.
``Patients not getting enough results from drug therapy should
try honest acupuncture,'' said lead author Dr. Daniel Feldman,
head of rheumatology at the Federal University of Sao Paulo, Brazil.
``It really works.''
Fibromyalgia is a disorder that causes muscle pain, stiffness
and fatigue for unknown reasons. It affects about 2% of Americans,
mainly women.
In the study, the researchers randomly assigned 60 women who
suffered from fibromyalgia into three groups. All patients received
amitriptyline, a standard pain modifier used for fibromyalgia,
at bedtime for 16 weeks.
In addition, 20 of the women received a once-a-week, 30-minute
acupuncture session while a second group of 20 underwent a once-a-week,
30-minute sham-acupuncture session where they were punctured in
areas not believed to have any effect on pain.
The patients were evaluated every month for pain, depression
and quality of life measures by healthcare workers who were unaware
which treatment they were receiving.
The researchers reported that patients who received the real
acupuncture were the only ones who showed statistically significant
improvement on measures of pain, depression and mental health
after the first month.
``The intriguing thing is this is not a placebo effect,'' Feldman
said.
The results lasted for up to 16 weeks, at which time the patients
began regressing slightly and would need reinforcement acupuncture
sessions, Feldman said. ``It's not a one-time treatment,'' he
added.
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