The safety of pediatric acupuncture: a systematic review.
@article{Adams2011TheSO, title={The safety of pediatric acupuncture: a systematic review.}, author={Denise Adams and Florence Cheng and Hsing Jou and Steven Aung and Yutaka Yasui and Sunita Vohra}, journal={Pediatrics}, year={2011}, volume={128 6}, pages={ e1575-87 } }
CONTEXT
Acupuncture is increasingly used in children; however, the safety of pediatric acupuncture has yet to be reported from systematic review.
OBJECTIVE
To identify adverse events (AEs) associated with needle acupuncture in children.
METHODS
Eighteen databases were searched, from inception to September 2010, irrespective of language. Inclusion criteria were that the study (1) was original peer-reviewed research, (2) included children from birth to 17 years, inclusively, (3) involved… CONTINUE READING
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