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ACUPUNCTURE FOR ARTHRITIS

Arthritis means inflammation of the joints and according to Arthritis Care it affects over nine million people of all ages in the UK. The two most common types are osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis.

 
Acupuncture can be used alongside western medicine to help ease the pain of arthritis sufferers. A recent study into osteoarthritis of the knee has found that acupuncture can both relieve pain and improve movement:
 
'Acupuncture patients showed a 40% decrease in pain and a nearly 40% improvement in knee function'.
 
Dr. Madeleine Devey of the Arthritis Research campaign states on the BBC's Health site that:
 
'It is extremely encouraging to see a well conducted clinical trial on a complementary therapy for OA that demonstrates a positive effect.'
 
A German study published in 'Arthritis and Rheumatism' compared the experience of 357 patients given acupuncture. The benefits were measured on the WOMAC scale which measures pain, stiffness and mobility. Before treatment the patient's scores were about 50. After 3 months and 15 treatments, those treated had WOMAC scores of about 30. These trials were carried out alongside normal care.
 

These studies are really encouraging and show how acupuncture can play a part in alleviating the constant pain suffered by many arthritis sufferers. A testimonial, kindly given by one of my own patients, follows:

 

'In February 2005, I was discharged from hospital with an immobility problem. 

 

 

 

Subsequently, the amount of treatment has been left for a month, I sometimes only take paracetamol once a day, but usually it is twice a day. Needless to say I am very impressed with the treatment received from The Mitchell Hill Clinic.' Doreen Hollis

 

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