Advancing Safety in Acupuncture: Strategies, Best Practices, and Training for a Risk-Free Practice

Acupuncture is a widely recognized complementary therapy with proven therapeutic benefits; however, concerns regarding patient safety persist due to adverse events ranging from minor complications to severe outcomes like pneumothorax and nerve injury. This study aims to identify common adverse event...

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Published inMedical acupuncture Vol. 37; no. 4; p. 327
Main Authors Bansal, Bhavit, Chaturvedi, Khyati
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States 01.08.2025
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ISSN1933-6586
DOI10.1177/19336586251363227

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Summary:Acupuncture is a widely recognized complementary therapy with proven therapeutic benefits; however, concerns regarding patient safety persist due to adverse events ranging from minor complications to severe outcomes like pneumothorax and nerve injury. This study aims to identify common adverse events in acupuncture, propose innovative risk mitigation strategies, establish standardized best practices, enhance practitioner training, and examine global disparities in safety protocols. Comprehensive review of existing literature, clinical case studies, and international safety guidelines. Global acupuncture practice environments, including clinical and wellness settings. Analysis of patient populations receiving acupuncture treatments across various international settings and case reports of adverse events. Analysis of emerging technologies, training methodologies, and preventive strategies including real-time monitoring tools, ultrasound-assisted acupuncture, and digital patient records. Adverse event rates, safety protocol effectiveness, practitioner competency measures, and global safety standard variations. Most adverse events are linked to practitioner errors, patient-specific factors, or inadequate safety protocols, with major complications remaining rare but requiring structured safety measures. Risk mitigation strategies significantly improve treatment precision and safety. Countries with rigorous certification processes report fewer adverse events. Improving acupuncture safety requires a multifaceted approach integrating technological advancements, evidence-based best practices, and enhanced professional training. Strengthening international collaboration and regulatory oversight will ensure acupuncture remains a trusted, risk-free, and effective therapeutic modality.
ISSN:1933-6586
DOI:10.1177/19336586251363227