Ref (type) | Population | Outcome, Interventions | Results and statistical analysis | Effect size | Favours |
Pain | |||||
RCT 4-armed trial |
43 women In review |
Proportion of women with reduction in pain of more than half the admission score
after 3 months
10/11 (91%) with weekly acupuncture (30–40 minutes) for 3 weeks of each menstrual cycle 4/11 (36%) with placebo acupuncture 1/10 (10%) with monthly medical visits 2/11 (18%) with no medical treatment |
P <0.05 for acupuncture v all other treatments |
Effect size not calculated | acupuncture |
RCT Crossover design |
201 women with primary or secondary dysmenorrhoea aged 18 years or older, number of women with primary dysmenorrhoea not reported |
Average pain intensity
after 3 months
3.1 with acupuncture 5.4 with waiting list control |
Difference –2.3 P <0.001 |
Effect size not calculated | acupuncture |
RCT |
48 women with primary dysmenorrhoea, aged 18 to 50 years |
Proportion of women with successful pain reduction
3/18 (17%) with laser acupuncture for 3 menstrual cycles (total 8 sessions of 20 minutes each) 6/30 (20%) with placebo laser acupuncture for 3 menstrual cycles (total 8 sessions of 20 minutes each) |
OR 1.25 95% CI 0.22 to 8.85 |
Not significant |