True acupuncture over an eight-week period is effective for reducing the frequency of chronic tension-type headache.
Randomised Controlled Trial Headache & Migraine
In a randomized controlled trial, 218 participants diagnosed with chronic tension-type headache were divided into an intervention group and a control group, with the study conducted from June 2017 to September 2020. The intervention group received 20 true acupuncture sessions over 8 weeks, where each acupuncture point was needled to achieve a sensation, each session lasting 30 minutes. The control group received the same number of superficial acupuncture sessions, serving as a make-believe treatment, where the needling avoided inducing sensations at the acupuncture points.
The results showed a trend towards greater effectiveness of true acupuncture. By week 16, the 'responder rate' (participants reporting at least a 50% reduction in monthly headache days) was higher in the true acupuncture group compared to the superficial acupuncture group, with similar results by week 32. These findings suggest that true acupuncture, involving the creation of a sensation at each acupuncture site, can noticeably reduce chronic tension-type headaches. This was observed without noting significant adverse events, hinting towards the safety of the procedure.
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Acupuncture, electroacupuncture, scalp acupuncture, auricular acupuncture are included in the treatment group. In these trails, acupoints selection, frequency of treatment, sessions and needle retaining time are different. The most common acupoints of the in- cluded trails are Shuàigu, Fengchí, Tài yáng, Baihuì and Hégu. These acu- points belong to the shaoyang meridian, govenor vessel, yangming meridian and the extraordinary meridian that used most often for migraine and it fits with our previous review
— 7 Jul 2021