Acupuncture Treatment of Primary Dysmenorrhea by Needling Acupoints of the Spleen Meridian with Positive Reactions:A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial
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Acupuncture Treatment of Primary Dysmenorrhea by Needling Acupoints of the Spleen Meridian with Positive Reactions:A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial
SUN Yi-ni, HOU Xue-si, WU Jiang-yun, et al. Acupuncture Treatment of Primary Dysmenorrhea by Needling Acupoints of the Spleen Meridian with Positive Reactions:A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial[J]. Acupuncture research, 2018, 43(5): 307-310.
DOI:
SUN Yi-ni, HOU Xue-si, WU Jiang-yun, et al. Acupuncture Treatment of Primary Dysmenorrhea by Needling Acupoints of the Spleen Meridian with Positive Reactions:A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial[J]. Acupuncture research, 2018, 43(5): 307-310. DOI: 10.13702/j.1000-0607.170989.
Acupuncture Treatment of Primary Dysmenorrhea by Needling Acupoints of the Spleen Meridian with Positive Reactions:A Randomized Controlled Clinical Trial
Objective To observe whether acupuncture of the tender-points of the Spleen Meridian can achieve a better therapeutic effect for primary dysmenorrhea(PD)patients
so as to verify the importance of examining meridian-acupoint reactions in clinical practice.Methods A total of 72PD patients were randomly assigned to tender-point group(observation group)and regular acupoint group(control group
n=36in each).For patients of the observation group
the tender-points around Sanyinjiao(SP 6)
Diji(SP 8)and Yinlingquan(SP 9)were needled
and for those of the control group
the regular SP 6
SP 8and SP 9were needled.After"Deqi"
the filiform needles were manipulated with lifting-thrusting reducing technique for about 30s
repeated once again every 10min during 30min’s needle retention
and the treatment was conducted once daily for 3days during every menstrual cycle
continuously for 3months.The visual analogue scale(VAS)was rated for assessing the pain severity
and the COX menstrual symptom scale(CMSS)consists of 17items and 5grades/item(0-4points)according to the severity of discomfort was rated before and after the treatment.Results After the treatment
the VAS and CMSS scores on the 1
(st )
days of the 1(st )days of the 1
(st)
2(st)
2
(nd )
and 3(nd )and 3
(rd )
menstrual cycles were significantly decreased in both control and observation groups in comparison with their own individual pre-acupuncture(P
<
0.05)
suggesting a marked relief of both pain and discomforts after the treatment
and the therapeutic effect of the tender-point needling was significantly superior to that of the regular acupoint needling in relieving pain in the 2(rd )menstrual cycles were significantly decreased in both control and observation groups in comparison with their own individual pre-acupuncture(P
<
0.05)
suggesting a marked relief of both pain and discomforts after the treatment
and the therapeutic effect of the tender-point needling was significantly superior to that of the regular acupoint needling in relieving pain in the 2
(nd )
and 3(nd )and 3
(rd )
menstrual cycles.No significant difference was found between the two groups in the discomfort severity(P
>
0.05).Conclusion Acupuncture stimulation of the tender points around the SP 6
SP 8and SP 9has a stronger analgesic effect relevant to needling the regular acupoints in PD patients.
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LIU Fang
XIONG Jin
HUANG Guang-ying
WANG Wei1
HU Shang-qing
ZHANG Peng
LI Jing
WANG Pei
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Institute of Integrated Chinese & Western Medicine,Tongji Hosptial Affiliated to Tongji Medical College,Huazhong University of Science and Technology
1Department of Neurology,Tongji Hospital Affiliated to Tongji Medical College
School of Acu-moxibustion and Tuina,Beijing University of Chinese Medicine
Acupuncture-moxibustion Department of Beijing Tongren Hospital
Center for Exchange and Cooperation of Traditional Chinese Medicine toward Hongkong,Maco and Taiwan,China State Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine