This from the European Journal of Applied Physiology:
Immediate effects of acupuncture on strength  performance: a randomized, controlled crossover trial.
Hübscher  M, Vogt  L, Ziebart  T, Banzer  W.
Department of Sports Medicine, Goethe-University Frankfurt, Ginnheimer Landstrasse 39, 60487, Frankfurt, Germany, [email protected].
The  present study investigated the immediate efficacy of acupuncture  compared to sham acupuncture and placebo laser acupuncture on strength  performance. A total of 33 recreational athletes (25.2 +/- 2.8 years; 13  women) were randomized to receive acupuncture, sham acupuncture  (needling at non-acupuncture points) and placebo laser acupuncture  (deactivated laser device) in a double-blind crossover fashion with 1  week between trials. Assessment included bipedal drop jumps for maximum  rebound height and quadriceps maximum isometric voluntary force (MIVF).  Furthermore, surface electromyography (EMG) was used to measure the EMG  activity of the rectus femoris muscle during a 30-s sustained MIVF of  the knee extensors. Mean power frequency (MPF) analysis was applied to  characterize muscular endurance. Measurements were performed at baseline  and immediately after treatment by a blinded investigator. Repeated  measures ANOVA and post hoc paired-sample t test with Bonferroni-Holm  correction were used for statistical analysis. The difference in the  mean change in MIVF from baseline between acupuncture (46.6 N) and sham  laser acupuncture (19.6 N) was statistically significant (p < 0.05),  but no significant difference was found between acupuncture (46.6 N) and  sham acupuncture (28.8 N). ANOVA did not show statistically significant  treatment effects for drop jump height or MPF. The present study shows  that a single acupuncture treatment was efficacious for improving  isometric quadriceps strength in recreational athletes. These results  might have implications not only for athletic performance enhancement,  but also for rehabilitation programs aimed at restoring neuromuscular  function.
