Acupuncture treatment of shoulder impingement syndrome: A randomized controlled trial

被引:20
作者
Rueda Garrido, Juan Carlos [1 ]
Vas, Jorge [2 ]
Rafael Lopez, D.
机构
[1] SABIC, Ctra Cartagena Alhama Murcia Km 13, Murcia 30390, Spain
[2] Unidad Gest Ciln Dona Mercedes, Unidad Tratamiento Dolor, Segovia S-N, Seville 41701, Spain
关键词
Acupuncture; Impingement syndrome; Shoulder pain; Rotator cuff tendinitis; Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM); SUBACROMIAL IMPINGEMENT; PHYSIOTHERAPY; PAIN;
D O I
10.1016/j.ctim.2016.01.003
中图分类号
R [医药、卫生];
学科分类号
10 ;
摘要
Background: Shoulder pain or omalgia is one of the main types of osteoarticular pain that can be observed in every-day clinical practice, frequently causing significant functional impairment. The most common cause of shoulder pain is impingement syndrome. Objective: To decrease the intensity of short- and mid-term pain in the injured shoulder by means of acupuncture. Method: Randomized controlled trial with two groups of participants: one group received true acupuncture (TA) and the other received acupuncture at sham points (SA). The treatment was carried out over 4 weeks, with the participants receiving a session every week. The results were measured immediately after the treatment (T1) and 3 months later (T2). To evaluate the results, we used the 100 mm Visual Analogue Scale (VAS), and to assess the functionality of the shoulder we employed the UCLA questionnaire (0-35 points). Results: A total of 68 participants were included in the analysis (TA, n = 35; SA, n = 33), with a mean age of 33.4 years (SD 12.53). We found significant differences in the analyzed results between the two groups, as we observed a decrease on the intensity of pain for the TA group of 44.13 mm at T1 (CI 95%36.7; 51.5) and 87.58 mm at T2 (CI 95% 28.32; 46.81), while the decrease in the FA group was of 19.84 mm at T1 (CI 95% 12.2; 27.4) and 20 mm at T2 (CI 95% 10.9; 29.09). When the UCLA scores were analyzed, the results were clinically meaningful in support of TA in terms of functional assessment of the shoulder. No adverse effects were reported. Conclusions: The use of acupuncture to treat impingement syndrome seems to be a safe and reliable technique to achieve clinically significant results and could be implemented in the therapy options offered by the health services. (C) 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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