Efficacy comparison between acupuncture and other modalities in the treatment of rotator cuff diseases: meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials
CONCLUSION: Based on the current clinical data, meta-analysis showed that acupuncture alone or combined with physical therapy is efficacious for short- and medium-term (< 3 months) pain relief and functional improvements. However, compared to other interventions, the efficacy of the long-term (3 to 12 months) period did not significantly differ. After treatment, these modalities displayed advantages such as improved shoulder joint abduction, external rotation, and forward flexion movements. However, no significant difference was noted in internal rotation movement. Thus, future studies might further investigate whether different acupuncture methods affect the efficacy of treating rotator cuff diseases and improving long-term outcome.PMID:38463603 | PMC:PMC10918137 | DOI:10.62347/NCRJ1270
Source: American Journal of Translational Research - Category: Research Authors: Hai-Ning Zhang Jian-Ge Chen Xiao-Yu Wang Shun Fan An Bao Hua-Nan Li Jin-Gui Wang Source Type: research
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