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A epicondilalgia lateral é uma condição musculoesquelética bastante comum, que se caracteriza pela presença de dor, diminuição na força de preensão e perda progressiva da funcionalidade da mão. A acupuntura é um método terapêutico derivado da medicina chinesa tradicional, onde se realiza estimulação de pontos corporais mediante guias, com  ns terapêuticos ou preventivos. Alguns estudos têm reportado que a acupuntura produz um benefício a curto prazo sobre a dor localizada no epicôndilo lateral do cotovelo; no entanto, os benefícios que informam os estudos associados a esta patologia não conseguem ser concluintes. Objetivo: Resumir a evidência existente em revisões Cochrane e não Cochrane, buscando os efeitos e benefícios da Acupuntura para o tratamento da dor em sujeitos que apresentem Epicondilalgia lateral. Materiais e métodos: Realizou-se uma busca no registro especializado Cochrane do grupo musculoesquelético (1980- Junho 2015) e nas bases de dados: Medline (1980-Setembro 2015), PEDro (1980- Setembro 2015), Metabuscador Epistemonikos (1980- Setembro 2015), se buscou literatura cinzenta e atas de con- gressos. A qualidade metodológica das revisões sistemáticas incluídas foi avaliada com AMSTAR e a qualidade global da evidência mediante GRADE. Resultados: A busca preliminar identi cou 92 revisões sistemáticas, das quais 2 cumpriram com os critérios de elegibilidade. As 2 revisões sistemáticas foram categorizadas como de alta qualidade metodológica. Conclusão: Apesar da prescrição e a sua aplicação em sujeitos que apresentam epicondilalgia lateral, a acupuntura tem demonstrado ser e caz no alívio da dor a curto prazo.

Raúl Aguilera-Eguía, Facultad de Ciencias de la Actividad Física, Universidad San Sebastián, Santiago, Chile; Ciencias del Deporte y Actividad Física; Facultad de Salud, Universidad Santo Tomás, Chile.

Facultad de Ciencias de la Actividad Física, Universidad San Sebastián, Santiago, Chile; Ciencias del Deporte y Actividad Física; Facultad de Salud, Universidad Santo Tomás, Chile.

Alejandro Ibacache-Palma, Escuela de Bibliotecología, Universidad Tecnológica Metropolitana

Escuela de Bibliotecología, Universidad Tecnológica Metropolitana

María Ignacia Ulloa, Escuela de Bibliotecología, Universidad Tecnológica Metropolitana

Escuela de Bibliotecología, Universidad Tecnológica Metropolitana

Cherie Flores-Fernández, Escuela de Bibliotecología, Universidad Tecnológica Metropolitana

Escuela de Bibliotecología, Universidad Tecnológica Metropolitana

Lina María López-Soto, Grupo Insao, Universidad Autónoma de Manizales

Grupo Insao, Universidad Autónoma de Manizales

Olga Patricia López-Soto, Grupo Insao, Universidad Autónoma de Manizales

Grupo Insao, Universidad Autónoma de Manizales
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