Effectiveness of Traditional Chinese "Gua Sha" Therapy in Patients with Chronic Neck Pain: A Randomized Controlled Trial

被引:55
作者
Braun, Maximilian [2 ]
Schwickert, Miriam [2 ]
Nielsen, Arya [3 ]
Brunnhuber, Stefan [4 ]
Dobos, Gustav [2 ]
Musial, Frauke [2 ]
Luedtke, Rainer [5 ]
Michalsen, Andreas [1 ,6 ]
机构
[1] Immanuel Hosp Berlin, Dept Internal & Complementary Med, D-14109 Berlin, Germany
[2] Kliniken Essen Mitte, Dept Internal Med 5, Essen, Germany
[3] Beth Israel Deaconess Med Ctr, Dept Integrat Med, New York, NY 10003 USA
[4] Univ Hosp Salzburg, Dept Psychiat & Psychotherapy, Salzburg, Austria
[5] Karl & Veron Carstens Fdn, Essen, Germany
[6] Charite Univ Med Ctr, Inst Social Med Epidemiol & Hlth Econ, Berlin, Germany
关键词
Complementary Medicine; Traditional Chinese Medicine; Gua Sha; Neck Pain; Randomized Trial; Treatment; GENERAL-POPULATION; DISORDERS; ACUPUNCTURE; PLACEBO; SPINE;
D O I
10.1111/j.1526-4637.2011.01053.x
中图分类号
R614 [麻醉学];
学科分类号
100217 ;
摘要
Objective. Gua sha is a traditional East Asian healing technique where the body surface is press-stroked with a smooth-edged instrument to intentionally raise therapeutic petechiae. A traditional indication of Gua sha is neck pain; no data from controlled trials exist to support this claim. The researchers aimed to investigate the effectiveness of Gua sha in the symptomatic treatment of chronic neck pain. Design. The study was designed as an open randomized controlled clinical trial. Setting. The study was set in Kliniken Essen-Mitte, Academic Teaching Hospital of the University Duisburg-Essen, Germany. Subjects. Forty-eight outpatients (58.5 +/- 8.0 years; 41 female) with chronic mechanical neck pain were the subjects of the study. Intervention. Patients were randomized into Gua sha (N = 24) or control groups (N = 24) and followed up for 7 days. Gua sha patients were treated once with Gua sha, while control patients were treated with a local thermal heat pad. Outcome Measures. Primary outcome was change of neck pain severity after 1 week as assessed by visual analog scale. Secondary outcomes included pain at motion, the neck disability index (NDI) and quality-of-life (Short-Form [36] Health Survey). Results. Neck pain severity after 1 week improved significantly better in the Gua sha group compared with the control group (group difference -29.9 mm, 95% confidence interval: -43.3; -16.6 mm; P < 0.001). Significant treatment effects were also found for pain at motion, scores on the NDI, and dimensions of quality-of-life. The treatment was safe and well tolerated. Conclusion. Gua sha has beneficial short-term effects on pain and functional status in patients with chronic neck pain. The value of Gua sha in the long-term management of neck pain and related mechanisms remains to be clarified.
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