FAQs › Can Acupuncture Help With Back Pain?
Yes — acupuncture has stronger evidence for back pain than almost any other condition. The Acupuncture Trialists' Collaboration pooled data from 17,922 patients and found acupuncture significantly superior to sham and no treatment for chronic back pain.
The Acupuncture Trialists' Collaboration (Vickers et al., updated 2018) is the largest and most rigorous analysis of acupuncture evidence ever conducted — pooling data from 39 high-quality randomised controlled trials involving 20,827 patients. For chronic back and neck pain, the evidence was consistent: acupuncture produces clinically meaningful pain relief that persists beyond the treatment period.
NICE (National Institute for Health and Care Excellence) in the UK recommends acupuncture as a first-line treatment option for chronic primary low back pain — alongside exercise therapy and NSAIDs. This recommendation is based on the same evidence base, and reflects acupuncture's established clinical effectiveness and safety profile.
Back pain assessment at Rainbow Medicine includes a full clinical history, TCM pattern diagnosis, and assessment of contributing factors (sleep, stress, diet, posture, lifestyle). Treatment typically combines local needling with distal points along the relevant channels — often Bladder and Governing Vessel channels for lumbar pain.
Electro-acupuncture is often used for significant or chronic back pain — the gentle electrical current enhances the neurological effects and is particularly helpful for nerve-related pain such as sciatica or disc-related pain. Most patients with acute back pain see significant improvement within 4 sessions; chronic pain typically requires 8–12 sessions.
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