Can acupuncture reduce the symptoms of carpal tunnel syndrome?
Carpal tunnel syndrome impacts 4 to 10 million Americans (average age between 40 and 50 years old), according to the Rheumatology Research Foundation.
In a study 80 participants with carpal tunnel syndrome were randomly assigned to one of three interventions: (1) electroacupuncture to the more affected hand; (2) electroacupuncture at “distal” body sites, near the ankle opposite to the more affected hand; and (3) local sham electroacupuncture using non-penetrating placebo needles.
Both local and distal acupuncture were better than sham acupuncture at producing desirable changes in the wrist.
Healthcare continues to evolve toward less-invasive, natural, and drug-free methods, with acupuncture now becoming a first-line complementary healthcare choice.
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