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KMID : 0615720130300050117
Jouranl of Korean Acupuncture and Moxibustion society
2013 Volume.30 No. 5 p.117 ~ p.123
Review of the Acupuncture Randomized Trials(ART) and the Acupuncture in Routine Care(ARC): the Acupuncture Trials in Germany
Han Kuk-In

Yoon Ju-Yeon
Jeong Jin-Soo
Lee Seung-Ho
Jang In-Soo
Abstract
Objectives: The purpose is to review large-scale clinical researches, the acupuncture randomized trials(ART) and the acupuncture in routine care(ARC), concerning efficacy and effectiveness of acupuncture performed in Germany.

Methods and Results: We have reviewed the studies that were searched by keyword ¡®acupuncture¡¯ as the title and ¡®Witt CM¡¯ as one of the main authors in PubMed. Sixteen clinical reports focused on the ART and ARC studies were analyzed among all thirty six were searched. Six studies were related with the ART and eight were focused on the ARC, and other two were on both. Finally, across all researches except osteoarthritis of knee trials in the ART, compared the acupuncture group with the control were significantly improved. On the other hand, ARC showed that additional acupuncture plus routine care was more effective than routine care alone and the response to treatment of the non-randomized group did not differ the one of the randomized acupuncture group.

Conclusions: The results may suggest that acupuncture treatment has obvious clinical effectiveness. These results are expected to inspire domestic research and clinical applications in Korea, and more rigorous research on the efficacy of acupuncture should be guaranteed.
KEYWORD
Acupuncture randomized trial, Efficacy, Effectiveness, ART, ARC, Germany.
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