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 ACUPUNCTURE What do the experts say? Here at the T.C.M. Clinic in Denny we believe that Acupuncture has a beneficial treatment for a wide range of ailments and medical problems. Well, we would say that wouldn’t we, what about hard evidence? All of this research shows Acupuncture to have a beneficial effect, and virtually all of it asks for larger clinical trials. Funding for such trials is hard to obtain. Large scale clinical trials and research has taken place over the last 50 years in The National Institute for Health Research (NIHR) whose remit is; “To produce independent research information about the effectiveness costs and broader impact of healthcare treatments and tests for those who plan, provide or receive care in the NHS. NHS studies into lower back pain, carried out by (NIHR) on behalf of the NHS, concluded with the following. “There are long term clinical and economical benefits in offering acupuncture care to patients with chronic lower back pain.†These studies are part of widening debate about Acupuncture and the NHS. Health writer and broadcaster Gill Cox, who, on her article on Acupuncture for the monthly Health Magazine Candis, writes that; “while
See also: York Acupuncture for Back Pain (YACBAC) Trial. (Sorry no web address, you will have to Google it.) The Guardian 8th February 2008, Headline; "Acupuncture may help increase IVF success rates by 65%". (www.guardian.co.uk) The Scotsman 2nd May 2005, Headline;"Acupuncture does have a point". (www.scotsman.com) Reuters UK 13th July 2007, Headline; "Golf-Acupuncture does the trick for a desperate Lara". (www.uk.reuters.com)
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