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Acupuncture for acute stroke

Zhang S, Liu M, Asplund K, Li L
Published Online: 
October 8, 2008

There is no clear evidence of benefit from acupuncture in acute stroke. In China, acupuncture is used to treat many acute and chronic conditions, including stroke. We reviewed evidence from randomised controlled trials investigating acupuncture in patients with acute stroke, to determine whether acupuncture was safe, and whether it could reduce the number of patients who died, or were left needing help with everyday activities. The review showed no clear effect of acupuncture on either outcome. Serious adverse effects were uncommon, and occurred in about one in every hundred patients treated. Results from much larger randomised trials are needed to assess accurately the benefits and harms of acupuncture in acute stroke.

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