The problem, as I understand it, with acupuncture trials is developing a suitable control protocol. Whaddya do? Just stick needles into people in random places?
On the subject of electricity: I received Tens treatment for knee problems some 25 years ago, and found it mildly effective. I was only a teen at the time, and while not the least bit susceptible to magical hocus pocus stuff, I wasn't the skeptic I now try to be. It was, however, a chiropractor that introduced me to the treatment, so...
I occasionally use a Tens device now, and find it mildly helpful. I've read a bit about the idea though, so maybe it is a placebo effect.
On the subject of electricity: I received Tens treatment for knee problems some 25 years ago, and found it mildly effective. I was only a teen at the time, and while not the least bit susceptible to magical hocus pocus stuff, I wasn't the skeptic I now try to be. It was, however, a chiropractor that introduced me to the treatment, so...
I occasionally use a Tens device now, and find it mildly helpful. I've read a bit about the idea though, so maybe it is a placebo effect.
