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I have chronic low back pain Would acupuncture treatments help

Answer From Brent A. Bauer, M.D. Many people who have chronic low back pain have found acupuncture to be helpful. But the scientific evidence to support these claims has been mixed, partly because it can be difficult to devise a good form of sham acupuncture for comparison. Acupuncture for back pain involves inserting very thin needles to various depths into strategic points on your body. Scientific studies have indicated that sham acupuncture works just as well as real acupuncture for back pain. A key point, though, is that in several studies, both sham acupuncture and real acupuncture relieved low back pain better than having no treatment at all. This could mean that sham acupuncture could be having an effect, or it could mean that the effects of acupuncture may be due in part to a placebo effect. The research on acupuncture is growing, but interpreting it is still a challenge. For now, most studies seem to indicate that, for most people, acupuncture results in some beneficial effect with a low risk of side effects when provided by a well-trained practitioner. So if other treatments haven't helped your low back pain, it may be worth trying acupuncture. But if your back pain doesn't begin to improve within 6 to 8 weeks, acupuncture may not be the right treatment for you. With Brent A. Bauer, M.D. There is a problem with information submitted for this request. Review/update the information highlighted below and resubmit the form.

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Prolotherapy: Back pain solution? ShareTweet May 28, 2021 Show references AskMayoExpert. Acupuncture. Mayo Clinic. 2019. Hochberg MC, et al. Complementary and alternative medicine. In: Rheumatology. 7th ed. Elsevier; 2019. https://www.clinicalkey.com. Accessed April 21, 2021. Acupuncture: In depth. National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health. https://www.nccih.nih.gov/health/acupuncture-in-depth. Accessed April 21, 2021. Cifu DX, et al., eds. Physical agent modalities. In: Braddom's Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. 6th ed. Elsevier; 2021. https://www.clinicalkey.com. Accessed April 21, 2021. Patel M, et al. The role of acupuncture in the treatment of chronic pain. Best Practice & Research Clinical Anaesthesiology. 2020; doi.10.1016/j.bpa.2020.08.005. Accessed April 21, 2021. Ahn AC. Acupuncture. https://www.uptodate.com/contents/search. Accessed April 21, 2021. Bauer BA (expert opinion). Mayo Clinic. April 22, 2021. See more Expert Answers

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