Live Long and Well with Dr. Bobby

When Acupuncture and Massage Work—and When They Don’t


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This episode explores what massage and acupuncture can genuinely help with, where the benefits appear to be mostly short term, and where the evidence simply does not support the bigger claims.

Massage and acupuncture are widely used, and many people spend real time, money, and hope on them. I walk through an important distinction: feeling better is not the same as changing the underlying problem or speeding healing. A treatment may reduce pain, soreness, anxiety, or tension without actually fixing injured tissue or altering the course of recovery.

I also explain why the research can be so tricky to interpret. When massage or acupuncture is compared with no treatment, the results often look encouraging. But when they are compared with a sham treatment, the benefits usually shrink. That matters because even light touch, attention, expectation, and the ritual of care may create real symptom relief on their own. I discuss this challenge using a recent JAMA Network Open review.

For massage, the strongest case is short-term symptom relief. I review studies showing benefit after surgery, including improved pain, anxiety, and relaxation in cardiac surgery patients and better perceived comfort after colorectal surgery

But when massage is studied for neck pain, low back pain, or post-exercise recovery, the picture is much more mixed. It may help soreness or pain in the short term, but it does not clearly improve function, healing, or athletic performance, as seen in reviews on neck pain, low back pain and sports recovery

For acupuncture, I look at the areas where evidence is more promising and where it is less convincing. A recent review found possible benefit for delayed vomiting during cancer care and a Cochrane review found that acupuncture may help with migraine prevention

For chronic low back pain, acupuncture may help compared with no treatment, but it is not clearly better than sham acupuncture, according to a Cochrane review.  For tennis elbow, the evidence suggests possible short-term pain relief, but not strong proof of lasting benefit or faster recovery, based on this systematic review

Takeaways: Massage seems most helpful for relaxation, short-term relief, and reducing soreness, but not for clearly accelerating healing. Acupuncture appears to have narrower evidence-based uses, especially migraine prevention and possibly delayed vomiting in cancer care. When claims expand into fixing injuries, correcting structure, boosting immunity, or treating a wide range of unrelated conditions, the evidence becomes much weaker.

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