2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.msard.2022.103715
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Acupuncture for multiple sclerosis: A literature review

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“…3234 Complementary and alternative medicine has been used by 58% of people with MS around the world, and acupuncture has been shown to have therapeutic effects on MS-associated fatigue. 14…”
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“…3234 Complementary and alternative medicine has been used by 58% of people with MS around the world, and acupuncture has been shown to have therapeutic effects on MS-associated fatigue. 14…”
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“…[32][33][34] Complementary and alternative medicine has been used by 58% of people with MS around the world, and acupuncture has been shown to have therapeutic effects on MS-associated fatigue. 14 In the current trial, we investigated the effectiveness of acupuncture plus amantadine on fatigue and quality of life of individuals with RRMS. The results demonstrated that the severity of fatigue was reduced in both groups.…”
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“…Acupuncture is also widely used in symptom management of patients with Multiple Sclerosis (MS). Traditional Chinese acupuncture and scalp acupuncture can improve MS symptoms (fatigue, neural functional disorders, pain, gait disturbances, and bladder dysfunctions) and reduce attacks (level of evidence: moderate) 82 . Experimental studies on ischemic stroke explain the action mechanism of acupuncture in five different ways: promotion of cell proliferation in the central nervous system, regulation of cerebral blood flow through modulation of angiogenesis and vasoactive mediators, anti-apoptosis, regulation of neurochemicals, and strengthening and recovery of memory and learning processes 83 .…”
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“…Also, in this review, six studies monitoring the adverse effects of CHMs in MS treating showed that CHMs were well tolerated in all patients. In addition, acupuncture has been reported to be effective in reducing spasticity, pain, and numbness and improving fatigue, imbalance, and motor function in patients with DDC ( Criado et al, 2017 ; Khodaie et al, 2022 ). Nevertheless, it is worth noting that poor methodological quality, comparatively prominent clinical heterogeneity, and small sample size are common problems in most RCTs on TCM.…”
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