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AbstractObjectiveTo investigate the precision of acupuncture needle placement using two methods of guidance (termed assisted and guided).MethodA lamb shoulder in vitro study model was chosen. In the case of assisted acupuncture, the track the needle would take was visualized before subsequent blind needle placement. For guided acupuncture, the needle placement was seen in real-time. In total, 33 measurements of needle tip–target distance were performed for each of the two methods of acupuncture needle placement. Descriptive statistics were used to compare the precision of the two methods. Repeated measurements were analysed to investigate operator reliability using the intra-class correlation coefficient (ICC) statistic.ResultsIn terms of precision of needle placement, guided placement was more precise than assisted. Guided acupuncture (0.2 mm ± 0.19 SD) was more precise than assisted (4.4 mm ± 4.08 SD). Operator reliability of measurement of needle tip–target distance was good for both methods. Assisted ...

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