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Acupuncture Effective for Chronic Prostatitis/Chronic Pelvic Pain Syndrome

A review of nine randomized controlled trials suggests acupuncture may be an effective therapy to manage chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome when compared with a variety of control interventions or no therapy. However, the authors of this review, which was published in the Journal of Andrology, noted that the methodological quality of the studies had major flaws.

In fact, only one study rated a Jadad score of greater than 3. The Jadad system is a procedure that independently rates the methodological accuracy of a study, ranging from 0 (very poor) to 5 (rigorous).

An earlier meta-analysis was conducted in China and was published in 2008. That review involved thirteen case-control studies on acupuncture for chronic prostatitis before August 2007 and involved a total of 861 cases and 738 controls. Overall, the effectiveness and cure rates were significantly higher among men who had acupuncture than among controls.

Based on the latest review, evidence that acupuncture is an effective therapy for chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome is “encouraging” but “not conclusive.” Additional studies are needed before a more definitive endorsement of acupuncture for chronic prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome can be made.

Read more on acupuncture for prostatitis and prostate health

Sources:

Posadzki P et al. Acupuncture for chronic nonbacterial prostatitis/chronic pelvic pain syndrome: a systematic review. J Androl 2011 Mar 24

Wang CY, Han RF. Acupuncture for chronic prostatitis: a meta-analysis. Zhonghu Nan Ke Xue 2008 Sep; 14(9): 853-56

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About Dr. Geo Espinosa, N.D., L.Ac, CNS, RH (AHG)

Dr. Geo is the Director of the Integrative Urology Center at New York University Langone Medical Center and the Chief Science Officer at Prostate Research Labs. Before joining NYU, Dr. Geo was a clinician, researcher and director of clinical trials at the Center for Holistic Urology at Columbia University Medical Center. He is a licensed naturopathic doctor, licensed acupuncturist, a Certified Nutrition Specialist and a Registered Herbalist. Dr. Geo is an author of the naturopathic entry in 1000 Cures for 200 ailments, by Harper Collins; March 2007 and “Prostate Cancer – Nutrients that may slow its progression,” Food and Nutrients in Disease Management – Maryland: Cadmus Publishing, 2009. He also serves on the editorial board of the Natural Medicine Journal.
 
Dr Geo is a frequent speaker at universities, medical schools and conferences on Integrative Health, nutrition and natural treatments for prostate disease. More on Dr. Geo

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