Acupuncture for Arthritis
November 22, 2004
(Ivanhoe Newswire)-- Acupuncture in addition to drug treatment for osteoarthritis of the knee is more
effective than drug treatment alone, shows new research out of Spain.
Osteoarthritis of the knee is very common, affecting almost one-tenth of the
population over age 50. The study authors explain that osteoarthritis is an
incurable illness, so treatment is aimed at improving patients' quality of life,
which is why acupuncture was studied.
Eighty-eight patients were divided into two groups. One group received
acupuncture plus the anti-inflammatory drug diclofenac (Arthrotec), and the
other received dummy acupuncture plus diclofenac. After 12 weeks, the
acupuncture group had a greater reduction in pain and stiffness, improved
physical functioning, and an improved quality of life.
Researchers conclude acupuncture as a complementary therapy to drug treatment
is more effective than drug treatment alone. However, they say a 12-week
observation period may be insufficient to evaluate the effects of treatment in
the medium term. They call for a longer observation period in future research
SOURCE:
British Medical Journal, 2004;329:1216-1219