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Acupuncture for low back pain: a clinical practice guideline from the Hong Kong taskforce of standardized acupuncture practice

Journal

JOURNAL OF TRADITIONAL CHINESE MEDICINE
Volume 42, Issue 1, Pages 140-147

Publisher

JOURNAL TRADITIONAL CHINESE MED
DOI: 10.19852/j.cnki.jtcm.2022.01.009

Keywords

acupuncture; low back pain; diagnosis; syndrome differentiation; rehabilitation; practice guideline

Funding

  1. Hong Kong Hospital Authority [HA105/48 PT 19]
  2. National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health, National Institutes of Health (NIH NCCIH) [R24 AT001293-02]

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The study aims to develop a clinical practice guideline for the treatment of low back pain using acupuncture. An integrative approach, including systematic review of literature, clinical evidence classification, expert opinion surveying, and consensus establishing, was utilized. The guideline takes into consideration evidence-based practice standards and personalized features of acupuncture, providing recommendations for diagnosis, treatment, rehabilitation, and follow-ups.
OBJECTIVE: To develop a clinical practice guideline to guide the treatment of low back pain by acupuncture. METHODS: An integrative approach of systematic review of literature, clinical evidence classification, expert opinion surveying, and consensus establishing via a Delphi program was utilized during the developing process. Both evidence-based practice standards and the personalized features of acupuncture were taken into considerations. RESULTS: Based on clinical evidence and expert opinions, we developed a clinical practice guideline for the treatment of low back pain with acupuncture. These recommendations have a wide coverage spanning from Western Medicine diagnosis and Traditional Chinese Medicine syndrome differentiation, to acupuncture treatment procedures, as well as post treatment care for rehabilitation and follow-ups. The recommendations for acupuncture practice included treatment principles, therapeutic regimens, and operational procedures. The levels of evidence and strength of recommendation were rated for each procedure of practice. CONCLUSION: A clinical practice guideline for acupuncture treating low back pain was developed based on contemporary clinical evidence and experts' consensus to provide best currently agreeable practice guideline for domestic and international stakeholders. (c) 2022 JTCM. All rights reserved.

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