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Acupuncture May Ease Arthritis Discomfort

Electro- and traditional acupuncture may reduce joint tenderness in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis, according to research.

 
Electro- and traditional acupuncture may reduce joint tenderness in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis, according to research presented this week at the American College of Rheumatology Annual Scientific Meeting in Washington, DC.

Rheumatoid arthritis, the most common form of inflammatory arthritis, dramatically limits movement and function as well as causing damage to cartilage and bone.

For the 60 million individuals around the world (1% of the population) with this immune system disease, the arthritis inflammation causes pain, stiffness, swelling and damage of the joints.

During the study, patients who were receiving electro-acupuncture had experienced a significant reduction in the number of tender joints and measurable decrease in arthritis pain, stiffness and swelling.

The traditional acupuncture group also experienced benefits but at a diminished rate, while those in the placebo group saw no change.

“The patient’s comfort is as important as relieving the disease itself,” says Dr. Lai-Shan Tam, Associate Professor, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, and an investigator in the study.

“So, while the results were not as positive as had been hoped, this does show that acupuncture, either electro or traditional, when used in conjunction with disease modifying agents, may still provide beneficial pain relief for those with otherwise intractable rheumatoid arthritis.”