I agree with sanch here. Being a combative sport athlete, I've endured many injuries. Placebo effect or not, I do notice that when I get acupuncture treatments, my injuries usually heal twice as fast as when I just sit around and let them heal. Not saying I have a say in effectiveness of acunpucture just because I've had some experience with it, but I do think it takes more than reading one paper to pass judgment on a subject. Ever wonder why there isn't a lot of research and evidence on acupuncture? Could it be possible that the mechanism of healing from acupuncture is just not fully understood yet? May be it's because some you going into medicine are so close-minded and unwilling to look deeper before making your conclusions, therefore not willing do more research on that subject. Sanch, what do you say we start a little research project on the effectiveness of acupuncture ourselves
I like how when someone is trying to find an answer to an obscure subject all you guys give are sarcastic, ignorant, and negative comments. Future of medicine sure looks bright...
Reading ONE paper doesnt make you an expert on the subject to fully discredit something you know nothing about. Just like getting a few acupuncture treatments wont make me an authority to say whether acunpucture works or not. But I sure do hope most med students i meet next year are more open minded and more willing to look deeper into what's out there.