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Adrian White

Researcher at University of Exeter

Publications -  183
Citations -  12239

Adrian White is an academic researcher from University of Exeter. The author has contributed to research in topics: Acupuncture & Randomized controlled trial. The author has an hindex of 56, co-authored 183 publications receiving 11417 citations. Previous affiliations of Adrian White include University of Tromsø.

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Revised STandards for Reporting Interventions in Clinical Trials of Acupuncture (STRICTA): Extending the CONSORT statement.

TL;DR: The STandards for Reporting Interventions in Clinical Trials of Acupuncture (STRICTA) as mentioned in this paper were published in five journals in 2001 and 2002 and were designed to improve reporting of acupuncture trials, particularly the interventions, thereby facilitating their interpretation and replication.
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Revised STandards for Reporting Interventions in Clinical Trials of Acupuncture (STRICTA): extending the CONSORT statement.

TL;DR: It is intended that the revised STRICTA, in conjunction with both the main CONSORT Statement and extension for nonpharmacologic treatment, will raise the quality of reporting of clinical trials of acupuncture.
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Needling therapies in the management of myofascial trigger point pain: A systematic review

TL;DR: Direct needling of myofascial trigger points appears to be an effective treatment, but the hypothesis that needling therapies have efficacy beyond placebo is neither supported nor refuted by the evidence from clinical trials.
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Acupuncture for migraine prophylaxis

TL;DR: There is consistent evidence that acupuncture provides additional benefit to treatment of acute migraine attacks only or to routine care, and available studies suggest that acupuncture is at least as effective as, or possibly more effective than, prophylactic drug treatment, and has fewer adverse effects.
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Adverse events following acupuncture: prospective survey of 32 000 consultations with doctors and physiotherapists.

TL;DR: The aim was to ascertain the incidence of adverse events related to acupuncture treatment, as currently practised in Britain by doctors and physiotherapists.