Acupuncture treatment improves nerve conduction in peripheral neuropathy

Author: Schröder, S., Liepert, J., Remppis, A., & Greten, J.H.
Conference/Journal: European Journal of Neurology
Date published: 2007
Other: Volume ID: 14 , Issue ID: 3 , Pages: 276-81 , Word Count: 113


METHODS: One hundred and ninety-two consecutive patients with PN as diagnosed by nerve conduction studies (NCS) were evaluated over a period of 1 year. Of 47 patients who met the criteria for PN of undefined etiology, 21 patients received acupuncture therapy according to classical Chinese Medicine as defined by the Heidelberg Model, while 26 patients received the best medical care but no specific treatment for PN. RESULTS: Sixteen patients (76%) in the acupuncture group improved symptomatically and objectively as measured by NCS, while only four patients in the control group (15%) did so. Three patients in the acupuncture group (14%) showed no change and two patients an aggravation (10%), whereas in the control group seven showed no change (27%) and 15 an aggravation (58%).