Top 3 Neurology Studies for Pain

In this course, you will learn about the top 3 studies about acupuncture for chronic pain and why these are the best combination for convincing a neurologist of acupuncture’s efficacy.

Top 3 Neurology Studies for Pain

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15 Minuten
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Course Overview

When you have the opportunity to educate a medical practitioner about acupuncture’s evidence, you want to nail it. In this course, you will learn about the top 3 studies about acupuncture for chronic pain and why these are the best combination for convincing a neurologist of acupuncture’s efficacy.

About the Teacher

Mel Hopper Koppelman, DAc, MSc

Mel Hopper Koppelman is the Executive Director of Evidence Based Acupuncture, a non-profit organisation dedicated to improving public health through better information about acupuncture’s considerable evidence base. Mel completed her MSc in Acupuncture from the Northern College of Acupuncture in York, UK in 2012 and a second MSc in Nutrition and Functional Medicine from the University of Western States in Portland, Oregon, USA in 2015. She is a reviewer for a number of peer-reviewed medical journals and has published numerous articles about acupuncture research. Mel is a research supervisor and guest lecturer at the Northern College of Acupuncture Masters programme in York, UK. Her blog, abetterwaytohealth.com, provides readers with informative analysis of acupuncture research and evidence based medicine. She practices acupuncture and functional medicine in Rhode Island, USA.

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  • good one

    August 7, 2024

    good one

    Avatar for Nilani Sammuarachchi
    Nilani Sammuarachchi

    Nice

    September 12, 2023

    Nice

    Avatar for SAVARIMUTHU
    SAVARIMUTHU

    Brilliant

    January 4, 2020

    Brilliant

    Thank you for an incredibly interesting and insightful talk that demonstrated acupuncture is more effective than placebo and then explored the how with studies about real physiological change. And so eloquently presented too. So much information in so little time with such clarity…impressive! Thank you.

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    Ali Longridge

    Excellent talk, thanks.

    January 4, 2020

    Excellent talk, thanks.

    Very useful information, well presented. I came across what looks like a recent update on the ‘Individual patient meta analysis’ here https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29198932 – not sure if it’s better or not! but it seems so??

    Avatar for Mark@Markgoulding.Ie

    Fascinating! Love it!

    January 4, 2020

    I am exhilarated when I continue seeing acupuncture holding up to scientific scrutiny…I have struggled throughout my 25 years of practice – trying to explain to my patients how it works using the TCM model. As we all know, people’s eyes start to glaze over when we get into too much traditional theory. I would often question myself as to what is I am really doing… Lately, in large part thanks to your organization’s work, I can now more confidently step forward and shout from the highest rooftops that “Acupuncture works”! Particularly intriguing, specifically related to this course, is that acupuncture as a signaling stimulus changes the brain through neuroplasticity and other means – fascinating! Love it! Keep it coming!

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    Robert Rohlmeier, L.Ac., LMT

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