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Evidence on Acupuncture and Pain: Reporting on a Work in Progress
Karen Pilkington 사단법인약침학회 2015 Journal of Acupuncture & Meridian Studies Vol.8 No.5
Surveys of acupuncture use confirm that pain is one of the most frequently cited reasons for acupuncture therapy. This is true throughout a range of countries including Australia, Japan, the UK, and the USA [1–4]. Pain is reported as the most commonly treated condition by European acupuncturists and is second only to neurological conditions according to acupuncturists in China [5]. This widespread use indicates that an improved understanding of any reported beneficial effects, possible mechanism of action, and optimum practical application is of considerable importance and potential relevance to health care.