Table 1:
Protocol for acupuncture for migraine prophylaxis
Group | Meridian | Acupuncture point (WHO nomenclature) | De qi* sensation sought? | Frequency;† current; duration |
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Shaoyang-specific acupuncture | Shaoyang |
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Yes | 2 Hz, 100 Hz; 0.1–1.0 mA; 30 min |
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Shaoyang-nonspecific acupuncture | Shaoyang |
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Yes | 2 Hz, 100 Hz; 0.1–1.0 mA; 30 min |
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Yangming-specific acupuncture | Yangming |
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Yes | 2 Hz, 100 Hz; 0.1–1.0 mA; 30 min |
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Sham acupuncture (control) | None |
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No | 2 Hz, 100 Hz; 0.1–1.0 mA; 30 min |
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Note: GB = gallbladder meridian, LI = large intestine meridian, ST = stomach meridian, TE = triple energizer meridian, WHO = World Health Organization.
De qi sensation is a range of sensations typically generated by the insertion of a needle into an acupuncture point and the manipulation of the needle.
Pulses alternated between 2 Hz and 100 Hz.