2021
DOI: 10.3390/ijerph18042112
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The Role of Traditional Acupuncture in Patients with Fecal Incontinence—Mini-Review

Abstract: Objective: Fecal incontinence affects up to 15% of the general population, with higher rates of incidence among women and the elderly. Acupuncture is an old practice of Traditional Chinese Medicine that might be used to treat fecal incontinence. The aim of this mini review was to assess the effect of acupuncture for fecal incontinence. Materials and Methods: Cochrane Library, Web of Science, Embase, PubMed, and CENTRAL electronic databases were searched until August 2020. The following keywords were used: acup… Show more

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“…To the best of our knowledge, this is the first RCT with the largest sample size and longest duration of follow‐up, and first to compare the additional effects of acupuncture to PFE with first‐line treatment. We believe women with UI especially due to kidney deficiency would benefit most from the effect of acupuncture, which is a popular treatment option 6–9 . Acupuncture was performed by the same registered TCM practitioner, targeting on the same acupoints, thus minimizing the possible heterogeneity in the quality of acupuncture.…”
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“…To the best of our knowledge, this is the first RCT with the largest sample size and longest duration of follow‐up, and first to compare the additional effects of acupuncture to PFE with first‐line treatment. We believe women with UI especially due to kidney deficiency would benefit most from the effect of acupuncture, which is a popular treatment option 6–9 . Acupuncture was performed by the same registered TCM practitioner, targeting on the same acupoints, thus minimizing the possible heterogeneity in the quality of acupuncture.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We believe women with UI especially due to kidney deficiency would benefit most from the effect of acupuncture, which is a popular treatment option. [6][7][8][9] Acupuncture was performed by the same registered TCM practitioner, targeting on the same acupoints, thus minimizing the possible heterogeneity in the quality of acupuncture. This is both a strength yet, possible limitation, as it may not be easily generalizable to other study centers.…”
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“…During CR, alternative agents may be used, whose anti-pain and additional effects can be positive, just like reflexotherapy, [39] acupuncture, [40][41][42] stretching, spinal manipulation, [18] art therapy and so on, witch results depends on usage technique and experience. This was not our subject in this study, but more research is needed to assess the potential positive effects of these instruments, especially if we consider the effects of adolescent psycho-emotional lability on pain perception.…”
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confidence: 99%