Magnets applied to acupuncture points as therapy - a literature review

被引:10
作者
Colbert, Agatha P.
Cleaver, James
Brown, Kimberly Ann
Harling, Noelle
Hwang, Yuting
Schiffke, Heather C.
Brons, John
Qin, Youping
机构
[1] National College of Natural Medicine, Portland, OR
基金
美国国家卫生研究院;
关键词
Acu-magnet therapy; static magnetic field; dosimetry; permanent magnet; acupuncture points;
D O I
10.1136/aim.26.3.160
中图分类号
R [医药、卫生];
学科分类号
10 ;
摘要
Objectives summarise the acu-magnet therapy literature and determine if the evidence justifies further investigation of acu-magnet therapy for specific clinical indications. Methods Using various search strategies, a professional librarian searched six electronic databases (PubMed, AMED, ScienceDirect College Edition, China Academic Journals, Acubriefs, and the in-house Journal Article Index maintained by the Oregon College of Oriental Medicine Library). English and Chinese language human studies with all study designs and for all clinical indications were included, Excluded were experimental. and animal studies, electroacupuncture and transcranial magnetic stimulation. Data were extracted on clinical indication, study design, number, age and gender of subjects, magnetic devices used, acu-magnet dosing regimens (acu-point site of magnet application and frequency and duration of treatment), control devices and control groups, outcomes, and adverse events. Results Three hundred and eight citations were retrieved and 50 studies met our inclusion criteria, We were able to obtain and translate (when necessary) 42 studies. The language of 31 studies was English and 11 studies were in Chinese. The 42 studies reported on 32 different clinical conditions in 6453 patients from 1986-2007. A variety of magnetic devices, dosing regimens and control devices were used. Thirty seven of 42 studies (88%) reported therapeutic benefit. The only adverse events reported were exacerbation of hot flushes and skin irritation from adhesives. Conclusions Based on this literature review we believe further investigation of acu-magnet therapy is warranted particularly for the management of diabetes and insomnia. The overall poor quality of the controlled trials precludes any evidence based treatment recommendations at this time.
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页码:160 / 170
页数:11
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