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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: acupuncture + pain + pelvic  Related to the article below (Last Update: 12/1/2008)

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Acupuncture Just As Effective Without Needle Puncture, Study Shows
Science Daily (press release) -
The acupuncture study of 215 patients who were undergoing radiation treatment in the abdomen or pelvic region chose by lot one of these two acupuncture ...

PR Web (press release)
Finding Infertility Treatment Bargains In Tough Economic Times
PR Web (press release), WA - Nov 12, 2008
Wurn developed the therapy with her husband Larry Wurn to help cure her pelvic pain 20 years ago. Wurn states, "I am thrilled that we are now able to offer ...
Health Calendar
Asheville Citizen-Times, NC - Nov 10, 2008
Facial rejuvenation acupuncture helps to improve muscle tone and dermal contraction in the face and neck. More at 275-6816 or www.aglessacupuncturetcm.com. ...
Menstrual Problems
Kerala Online, India - Nov 5, 2008
The pain typically occurs in the lower abdomen and/or pelvis and can radiate to the back and along the thighs, lasting somewhere between eight and 72 hours. ...
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Recent News and Articles on the Keywords: acupuncture + pregnancy + pelvic  Related to the article below (Last Update: 8/7/2008)

A Holistic Approach to Fertility
Keep the Doctor Away, UK - Jul 21, 2008
It begins with physical practices like yoga, nutrition and acupuncture that help to calm, nourish and detoxify the physical body in preparation for ...
We spent thousands of pounds on IVF ... and then we conceived our ...
Daily Mail, UK - Jul 19, 2008
I'd read on the internet about women falling pregnant thanks to acupuncture and Chinese herbs, so I visited Harley Street specialist Inga Heffe. ...
Rebuilding their lives with Finn
Brunswick Times Record,  United States - Jul 30, 2008
I didn't think that I would like being pregnant, but it was great, plus I felt really good." She had a thyroid test, acupuncture, massage and saw an ...
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… randomized study comparing acupuncture with physiotherapy for low-back and pelvic pain in pregnancy -
KAJ WEDENBERG, B MOEN, ASA NORLING - Official Publication of the Federation of Scandinavian …, 2000 - Blackwell Synergy
... The aim of this study was to describe the effects of acupuncture in the treatment
of low-back and pelvic pain during pregnancy and compare it with physiotherapy ...

acupuncture and stabilising exercises as adjunct to standard treatment in pregnant women with pelvic -
H Elden, L Ladfors, MF Olsen, HC Ostgaard, H … - BMJ: British Medical Journal, 2005 - pubmedcentral.nih.gov
... study shows that methods other than structured physiotherapy may be effective in
treating pelvic girdle pain in pregnancy and that acupuncture represents an ...

Acupuncture relieves pelvic and low-back pain in late pregnancy -
N Kvorning, C Holmberg, L Grennert, A Aberg, J … - Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, 2004 - Blackwell Synergy
... 5. Wedenberg K, Moen B, Norling ?. A prospective randomized study comparing acupuncture
with physiotherapy for low-back and pelvic pain in pregnancy. ...

Use of acupuncture for managing chronic pelvic pain in pregnancy. A case report. -
CT Thomas, PG Napolitano - J Reprod Med, 2000 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
J Reprod Med. 2000 Nov;45(11):944-6. Use of acupuncture for managing chronic pelvic
pain in pregnancy. A case report. Thomas CT, Napolitano PG. ...

Decrease of pregnant women's pelvic pain after acupuncture: a randomized controlled single-blind … -
I Lund, T Lundeberg, L L?nnberg, E Svensson - Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, 2006 - ingentaconnect.com
... Abstract Background. The efficacy of acupuncture on low-back and/or pelvic
pain in late pregnancy is reviewed in few reports. Our ...

Physical therapy for pregnancy-related low back and pelvic pain: a systematic review -
B Stuge, G Hilde, N Vollestad - Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, 2003 - Blackwell Synergy
... 35. Wedenberg K, Moen B, Norling A. A prospective randomized study comparing
acupuncture with physiotherapy for low-back and pelvic pain in pregnancy. ...

Acupuncture for Lower Back and Pelvic Pain in Late Pregnancy: A Retrospective Report on 167 … -
NK Ternov, L Grennert, A Aberg, L Algotsson, J … - Pain, 2001 - Blackwell Synergy
... Original Article. Acupuncture for Lower Back and Pelvic Pain in Late Pregnancy:
A Retrospective Report on 167 Consecutive Cases. Nina ...

[PDF] Acupuncture for low back pain in pregnancy -
JBG da Silva, MU Nakamura, JA Cordeiro, L Kulay Jr - ACUPUNCTURE IN MEDICINE, 2004 - acupunctureinmedicine.org.uk
... Keywords Acupuncture, low back pain, pelvic pain, pregnancy, analgesic drugs. Page
2. Papers ... Use of acupuncture for managing chronic pelvic pain in pregnancy. ...
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Symptom-giving pelvic girdle relaxation of pregnancy, postnatal pelvic joint syndrome and … -
AH Maclennan, SC Maclennan, TNAWPG Relaxation - Acta Obstetricia et Gynecologica Scandinavica, 1997 - informaworld.com
... Manual therapy Physiotherapy Pelvic belt Taping Acupuncture Homeopathy Chiropractice ...
ing pelvic girdle relaxation in pregnancy and pelvic joint syndrome. ...

Previous physical activity decreases the risk of low back pain and pelvic pain during pregnancy -
IM Mogren - Scandinavian Journal of Public Health, 2005 - sjp.sagepub.com
... due to LBPP during pregnancy) compared with ... indicated the highest mean VAS, and
acupuncture was assessed ... A pelvic belt was the most prevalent therapy, although ...

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Acupuncture is effective at relieving pelvic pain during pregnancy, a study says.

Pelvic girdle pain is common among pregnant women with one in three affected suffering severe pain.

Researchers found acupuncture was better at easing the pain than standard and specialised exercising.

The team from Gothenburg’s Institute for the Health of Women and Children said the medical profession should be more open to using acupuncture.

Report co-author Helen Elden, a midwife at the institute, said according to BBC report: "The study shows that methods other than structured physiotherapy may be effective in treating pelvic girdle pain in pregnancy and that acupuncture represents an effective alternative."

It [acupuncture] is good because it does not involve any drugs, which women have to be careful about taking during pregnancy And she added: "A combination of several methods is probably even better."

The team studied the effect of three six-week treatment programmes on 386 pregnant women suffering from pelvic girdle pain, which it is thought is caused by hormones affecting ligaments and muscles.

One group were given a standard home exercise routine, a second received the exercise routine and acupuncture, while the third had a specialised exercise regime aimed at improving mobility and strength.

Pain levels were recorded every morning and evening and assessments were done by an independent examiner.

The women using acupuncture experienced the best results, followed by those who underwent the specialised exercise programme.

Daniel Maxwell, a member of the British Acupuncture Council, the regulatory body for acupuncturists, said the benefits of acupuncture for pregnant women was well known.

The use of acupuncture to treat pain during pregnancy certainly seems credible .

While Dr Graham Archard vice-chair, Royal College of GPs said: "Many pregnant women turn to acupuncture to relieve pain, especially pelvic pain."

"It is good because it does not involve any drugs, which women have to be careful about taking during pregnancy."

But he said the medical profession needed to be more consistent in recommending acupuncture as a treatment.

"Some GPs and midwives do refer people on for acupuncture, but some don’t. It really does vary from area to area."

Dr Graham Archard, vice-chair of the Royal College of GPs, said 60% of family doctors use alternative therapies.

"The use of acupuncture to treat pain during pregnancy certainly seems credible.

"Pregnant women should be avoiding drugs so acupuncture, which releases the bodies natural painkillers, should be of benefit."

And Sue Macdonald, of the Royal College of Midwives, said: "Women should be offered acupuncture for this type of pain, but we must remember it might not be for everyone."

 
 
 
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