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1997

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Auricular Transcutaneous Electrical Stimulation: A Review, Greg R. Burton Jan 1997

Auricular Transcutaneous Electrical Stimulation: A Review, Greg R. Burton

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Pain has oppressed man for centuries and is the most common symptom for which patients seek medical treatment. The goal of medical research has been to discover the simplest method of pain relief with the least detrimental or undesirable side effects. If pain is not treated successfully, it can lead to a chronic condition with crippling effects that can profoundly affect the individual's quality of life. Pain can also prevent the successful treatment of other disorders.

Auricular transcutaneous electrical stimulation (ATENS) is on~ of the most recent methods of pain management to arise from research. It combines both acupuncture and …


Acupuncture And Pain: A Critical Analysis Of Current Research, Ryan K. Kuwahara Jan 1997

Acupuncture And Pain: A Critical Analysis Of Current Research, Ryan K. Kuwahara

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Acupuncture as a treatment for pain relief has recently gained popularity in the United States despite the lack of substantial clinical proof of its analgesic effect. In the recent past there have been several reviews of the clinical studies on acupuncture's analgesic efficacy, all of which have demanded that future studies have more appropriate outcome measures, better design, and have proper credibility assessment. The present study critically analyzed the published literature over the past decade to see if the latest acupuncture studies provide a more definitive answer regarding acupuncture's efficacy. Analysis revealed that recent studies do not provide any more …