2023
DOI: 10.3389/fneur.2023.1193752
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Auriculotherapy in prevention of migraine attacks: an open randomized trial

Abstract: Use of auriculotherapy to prevent episodic migraine pain has seldom been reported. The aim of this open study was to show that three sessions of auriculotherapy, 1 month apart, using semi-permanent needles decrease frequency and intensity of an attack in patients presenting episodic migraine. A total of 90 patients were randomized to the treatment group (AUR group, n = 58) or the control group (C group, n = 32). Four patients dropped out during the study (three in the AUR group and one in the C group). The num… Show more

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“…1 Auriculotherapy (AT) is a non-pharmacologic technique. 2 There is evidence that the use of AT may be used to improve acute pain, [3][4][5] xerostomia, 6 migraine attacks 7 and anxiety. 8,9 AT can be based on the use needles, 5 laser, 10 electrical stimulation, 3 acupressure, 11 and more recently cryogenic needle.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1 Auriculotherapy (AT) is a non-pharmacologic technique. 2 There is evidence that the use of AT may be used to improve acute pain, [3][4][5] xerostomia, 6 migraine attacks 7 and anxiety. 8,9 AT can be based on the use needles, 5 laser, 10 electrical stimulation, 3 acupressure, 11 and more recently cryogenic needle.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%