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Central Analgesic Mechanism of Acupuncture for Migraine Explored

by Kathy Jones on Dec 8 2013 3:19 PM

 Central Analgesic Mechanism of Acupuncture for Migraine Explored
Acupuncture is being increasingly used as a treatment for migraine sufferers, but its central analgesic mechanism remains poorly understood.
However, a single acupuncture stimulus cannot be indicative of the cumulative effects of acupuncture treatment. Prof. Fanrong Liang and colleagues from Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine recruited migraine sufferers receiving 1 month of acupuncture treatment and explored the central analgesic mechanism of the cumulative effects of acupuncture for migraine. The aim of their study was to examine changes in brain functional activity and central networks in subjects with migraine undergoing acupuncture at Shaoyang uncommon acupoints. This trial has been registered on www.clinicaltrial.gov and provides a further explanation of the central analgesic mechanism by which acupuncture at Shaoyang acupoints treats migraine. These findings are published in the Neural Regeneration Research (Vol. 8, No. 28, 2013).



Source-Eurekalert


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