2015
DOI: 10.1080/10833196.2015.1107365
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Does the dose of Traditional Chinese Medicine acupuncture in addition to usual care affect outcomes for adults with chronic low back pain? Protocol for a randomized controlled feasibility study

Abstract: Background: Acupuncture is considered a clinically effective and cost-effective treatment option for chronic low back pain. However, few clinical trials have evaluated the dose dependence of acupuncture for chronic low back pain based on the number of sessions. Conclusions are conflicting and there is little high-quality evidence to support the cumulative effects of repeated interventions. A randomized controlled trial to investigate the optimal number of sessions of acupuncture in addition to usual care for a… Show more

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“…This was a feasibility study for a prospective randomized controlled trial with three parallel arms (see trial protocol for details 16 ). Participants with chronic low back pain were randomly allocated to receive usual care plus 4, 7, or 10 sessions of acupuncture.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This was a feasibility study for a prospective randomized controlled trial with three parallel arms (see trial protocol for details 16 ). Participants with chronic low back pain were randomly allocated to receive usual care plus 4, 7, or 10 sessions of acupuncture.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%