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Background & Aim: One of the proposed mechanisms behind acupuncture analgesia is normalising the pain-related functional
connectivity (FC) of the central nervous system. Several studies have investigated the effect of acupuncture on FC changes. However,
to date, there is no conclusive evidence on the ability of acupuncture intervention on pain-related FC. Therefore, the aim of the
systematic review was to evaluate the evidence for the effectiveness of acupuncture on influencing the FC of the CNS in patients with
musculoskeletal pain.
Methods: To identify the relevant studies, a systematic literature search was conducted in the following databases: AMED, CINAHL,
EMBASE, MEDLINE, PEDro, PubMed, Scopus, and Web of Science using relevant MeSH. Two independent reviewers have conducted
article screening process, methodological quality assessment of the included studies (Downs and Black questionnaire) and level of
completeness and transparency in reporting acupuncture interventions with STRICTA.
Results & Conclusion: Seven studies met the inclusion criteria, out of which, 3 were RCTs and 4 were non-RCTs. Included participants
(n=191) were presented with a range of clinical conditions (osteoarthritis, chronic low back pain, carpal tunnel syndrome, and
fibromyalgia). Methodological quality of the studies were high in 6 studies and moderate in 1 study. Information on depth of needle
insertion, needle retention time, and needle type were not reported. Due to heterogeneity in FC measures, the meta-analysis was
not conducted. Positive alterations on FC of the CNS were consistently observed following long-term acupuncture intervention in
patients with musculoskeletal pain. This review provides a preliminary evidence on the effectiveness of acupuncture on FC in patients
with musculoskeletal pain.
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