DUAN Yi-xuan, ZHANG Zhao-qing, LUO Xiao-juan, et al. Randomized controlled trial of internal heat-type acupuncture needle therapy in the treatment of post-stroke shoulder pain[J]. Acupuncture research, 2019, 44(3): 205-210.
DOI:
DUAN Yi-xuan, ZHANG Zhao-qing, LUO Xiao-juan, et al. Randomized controlled trial of internal heat-type acupuncture needle therapy in the treatment of post-stroke shoulder pain[J]. Acupuncture research, 2019, 44(3): 205-210. DOI: 10.13702/j.1000-0607.170743.
Randomized controlled trial of internal heat-type acupuncture needle therapy in the treatment of post-stroke shoulder pain
Objective To evaluate the effectiveness and safety of internal heat-type acupuncture needle(IHTAN)therapy in the treatment of post-stroke shoulder pain in apopletic patients.Methods According to the random number table
96 patients with post-stroke shoulder pain were divided into IHTAN group and warm needle moxibustion group(n=48 in each one).Jianyu(LI15)
Jianliao(TE14)
Jianzhen(SI9)
Binao(LI14)and Ashi points(Extra)on the affected side were selected in the two groups.For patients of the IHTAN group
internal warmth controllable acupuncture needles were inserted into the above-mentioned acupoints
and then connected to an internal heat acupuncture apparatus for stimulating the acupoints at 42℃
20 min every time
once a week
for 4 weeks.For patients of the warm needle moxibustion group
the above mentioned acupoints were stimulated with filiform needles attached with an ignited moxa-stick
once every other day
for 4 weeks.If the shoulder pain disappeared or basically disappeared
it was considered to be healed
if the pain was relieved
it was considered to be effective
otherwise
it was considered to be ineffective.The incidence of local skin injury including burn
empyrosis
silt blue
hematoma and infection
the heart rate
respiration
blood pressure
oxyhemoglobin saturation
blood routine(hemoglobin level
white blood cell[WBC]count
platelet count)
creatase and dipolymer levels were recorded or detected.Additionally
the patients' satisfaction rate about the treatment environment was recorded.Results Following the treatment
of the 45 and 47 cases in the warm needle moxibustion and IHTAN groups
and 14(31.11%)and 6(12.77%)had no apparent changes in their shoulder pain severity
with the total effective rates being 68.89% and 87.23%
respectively.The curative rate and total effective rate of the IHTAN group were significantly higher than those of the warm needle moxibustion group(P<0.01
P<0.05).The incidence of skin injury of the IHTAN group was evidently lower than that of the warm needle moxibustion group(P<0.01)
and the patients' therapeutic environment satisfaction rate was remarkably higher in the IHTNA group than in the warm needle moxibustion group(P<0.05).No significant differences were found between the two groups and between pre-and post-treatment in each group in the heart rate
respiration frequency
systolic and diastolic pressures
oxyhemoglobin saturation
hemoglobin content
WBC count
platelet count
and plasma dipolymer
creatine kinase
lactic dehydrogenase
and beta-hydroxybutyrate dehydrogenase levels(P>0.05).Conclusion The IHTAN therapy is effective
safe and reliable in the treatment of post-stroke shoulder pain.In terms of the incidence of skin injury and the satisfaction degree of therapeutic environment
the internal heat-type acupuncture needle therapy is obviously superior to the warm needle moxibustion therapy.
Meta-analysis on clinical efficacy of ringheaded thumbtack needle in the treatment of allergic rhinitis
Point-pricking method with fire needle for knee osteoarthritis: a randomized controlled trial
Effect of inhalation of different-concentrations of moxa smoke on apoptosis and regeneration of olfactory epithelial cells in rats
Safety research on treatment of cough reflex disorder after cerebral hemorrhage with crossing nape electroacupuncture in guinea pig
Related Author
CHEN Han-hua
LIU Yi-ming
LING Xi-tao
HE Shui-en
HOU Xue-si
GAO Yuan-jie
SUN Jing-qing
JI Xu
Related Institution
Luo Xiaorong Renewed Doctor’s Studio of Guangdong Provincial Hospital of Chinese Medicine
Department of Pediatrics, Guangdong Provincial Hospital of Chinese Medicine
The Second Clinical Medical College, Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine
Graduate School, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine
Acupuncture and Moxibustion Department, Beijing Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine Affiliated to Capital Medical University, Beijing Key Laboratory of Acupuncture Neuromodulation