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Ict cfs
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Activities of daily living must have shown a decrease by at least 50%. Patients were required to have at least 6 months of unexplained persistent or recurrent extreme fatigue that is debilitating and cannot be relieved by rest. Diagnostic criteria for inclusion followed standard Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) guidelines. This CFS study was conducted by researchers from the Taihe Hospital affiliated with the Department of Acupuncture and Moxibustion, Hubei University of Chinese Medicine.

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Complications due to CFS may be restrictions on activities of daily living, increases in work absenteeism and depression. Many sources cite stress as a causative, aggravating and/or exacerbating factor. Patients that are either overweight or inactive have a higher incidence of CFS.

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Chronic fatigue syndrome occurs at any age but is most prevalent in the 40s and 50s. CFS may also involve musculoskeletal pain, sleep disorders, headaches, impaired cognition and memory, swollen or tender lymph nodes, chronic sore throat, persistent low grade fever, mental illness and exhaustion after physical or mental exertion.ĭoctors and scientists note that the etiology may not be known or may be due to viral infections, immune system disorders and/or hormonal imbalances. CFS is characterized by extreme fatigue often without an identifiable biochemical or organic cause. This is an important finding now that studies indicate that CFS exceeds 10% of the white-collar working population. The total effective rate and complete recovery rate increased significantly by adding ICT to acupuncture therapy.

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As a result the researchers conclude, “Electroacupuncture plus ICT can produce a remarkable efficacy in treating CFS.” In the same period of time and same number of treatments, the combined therapy approach of acupuncture plus interferential current therapy (ICT) raised the complete recovery rate to 43.3%. Adding interferential current therapy to the regime of care increased the total effective rate to 93.3%.Ī complete recovery rate of 20.0% was achieved with acupuncture as a standalone therapy for CFS patients in 20 office visits. The total effective rate of acupuncture as a standalone procedure was 80.0%. Acupuncture combined with interferential current therapy increased the success rate of acupuncture. A remarkable finding was made in this study. Researchers conclude that acupuncture is effective for the treatment of chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS).














Ict cfs