Efficacy
of Yamamoto New Scalp Acupuncture versus Traditional Chinese Acupuncture for
Migraine Treatment
Traditional
Chinese acupuncture (TCA) is an effective alternative treatment in migraine
headache. A recent study was to compare the
therapeutic effect of Yamamoto new scalp acupuncture (YNSA), a recently developed
microcupuncture system, with TCA for the prophylaxis and treatment of migraine
headache. In a randomized clinical trial, 80 patients with migraine headache
were assigned to receive YNSA or TCA. A pain visual analogue scale (VAS) and
migraine therapy assessment questionnaire (MTAQ) were completed before
treatment, after 6 and 18 sections of treatment, and 1 month after completion
of therapy. All the recruited patients completed the study. Baseline
characteristics were similar between the two groups. Frequency and severity of
migraine attacks, nausea, the need for rescue treatment, and work absence rate
decreased similarly in both groups. Recovery from headache and ability to
continue daily activities 2 hours after medical treatment showed similar
improvement in both groups (p>0.05). Classic acupuncture and YNSA are
similarly effective in the prophylaxis and treatment of migraine headache and
may be considered as alternatives to pharmacotherapy.
This
research was published in the December 2013 issue of the Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine.
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