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  2. 'I Did Acupuncture For My Nagging Back Pain And Noticed An ...

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    My anecdotal experience tends to line up with research on acupuncture’s efficacy: There’s moderate evidence to suggest acupuncture provides relief of chronic and subacute low-back pain when ...

  3. Acupuncture - Wikipedia

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    Acupuncture is generally only used in combination with other forms of treatment. [13] For example, the American Society of Anesthesiologists states it may be considered in the treatment of nonspecific, noninflammatory low back pain only in conjunction with conventional therapy. [31] Acupuncture is the insertion of thin needles into the skin. [3]

  4. Medicare and dry needling: Is there coverage? - AOL

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    Medicare will only provide coverage for acupuncture, including dry needling, for chronic lower back pain. Any other condition will not be covered. Any other condition will not be covered. Not all ...

  5. What does Medicare Part B cover? Here’s a rundown of costs ...

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    Part B also covers up to 12 acupuncture visits in 90 days for chronic lower back pain that isn’t associated with surgery or pregnancy, plus another eight sessions if you show improvement.

  6. German acupuncture trials - Wikipedia

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    They consisted of one observational study on acupuncture side effects, and four randomized controlled trials (RCTs) investigating acupuncture treatment for low back pain, knee osteoarthritis, migraine prophylaxis, and tension-type headache. The trials are considered to be one of the largest clinical studies in the field of acupuncture. [2]

  7. Dry needling - Wikipedia

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    Acupuncture and dry needling are similar in the underlying phenomenon and neural processes between trigger points and acupuncture points. There is a high degree of correspondence between published locations of trigger points and classical acupuncture points for the relief of pain. [17]

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