Acupuncture Research and Studies
There is very little funding available for running randomised controlled trials, and how acupuncture works means that it isn’t easy to truly evaluate its efficacy in a research setting, however acupuncture does have a growing base of research and evidence showing effective responses to treatments. Please take a look at some research papers I have brought together for you to read. Each piece of research is a link and will take you through to another website. If you’d like to know how I can help you with acupuncture treatment, please be in touch.
Acupuncture and Anxiety
Effects from acupuncture in treating anxiety: integrative review
Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD) Treated with Five Element Acupuncture: A Case Report
Acupuncture and Insomnia
Acupuncture and IVF
The Effect of Acupuncture on Psychosocial Outcomes for Women Experiencing Infertility
The Effect of Complementary and Alternative Medicine on Subfertile Women with In Vitro Fertilization
Effects of Acupuncture on Symptoms of Anxiety in Women Undergoing In Vitro Fertilization
Acupuncture and Menopause
Acupuncture Improves Peri-menopausal Insomnia: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Acupuncture in Menopause (AIM) study: a pragmatic, randomized controlled trial
Acupuncture and Migraine
Acupuncture and Pain
Acupuncture and Pregnancy
Acupuncture and Prostatitis
Acupuncture and PTSD
Acupuncture and Stress
Effectiveness of Acupuncture Therapy on Stress in a Large Urban College Population
Acupuncture Effects on the Stress Level in Administrative Workers
Acupuncture and Vulvodynia