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Huoxuetongluo decoction combined with acupuncture in the treatment of lumbar disc herniation its effect on JOA and VAS scores
CONCLUSIONS: Huoxue Tongluo Decoction combined with acupuncture significantly offers a viable treatment alternative for lumbar disc herniation with promising treatment outcomes, mitigates patients' limb pain, and improves their lumbar function and sleep quality. Further trials are, however, required prior to general application in clinical practice.PMID:37661864 | DOI:10.3233/BMR-220347
Source: Journal of Back and Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation - September 4, 2023 Category: Orthopaedics Authors: Zhinian Zhong Kang Jin Fengling Qin Rongrong Nie Source Type: research

Effects of acupuncture or similar needling therapy on pain, proprioception, balance, and self-reported function in individuals with chronic ankle instability: A systematic review and meta-analysis
CONCLUSIONS: The available evidence suggests that acupuncture or similar needling therapy may improve pain, proprioception, balance, and self-reported function in individuals with CAI, but more trials are needed to verify these findings. Furthermore, various needles and techniques using in different studies have resulted in methodologic limitations that should be addressed in the future.PMID:37666474 | DOI:10.1016/j.ctim.2023.102983
Source: Complementary Therapies in Medicine - September 4, 2023 Category: Complementary Medicine Authors: Lijiang Luan Mengda Zhu Roger Adams Jeremy Witchalls Adrian Pranata Jia Han Source Type: research

Huoxue Tongluo decoction combined with acupuncture in the treatment of lumbar disc herniation and its effect on JOA and VAS scores
CONCLUSIONS: Huoxue Tongluo Decoction combined with acupuncture significantly offers a viable treatment alternative for lumbar disc herniation with promising treatment outcomes, mitigates patients' limb pain, and improves their lumbar function and sleep quality. Further trials are, however, required prior to general application in clinical practice.PMID:37661864 | DOI:10.3233/BMR-220347
Source: Journal of Back and Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation - September 4, 2023 Category: Orthopaedics Authors: Zhinian Zhong Kang Jin Fengling Qin Rongrong Nie Source Type: research

Effects of acupuncture or similar needling therapy on pain, proprioception, balance, and self-reported function in individuals with chronic ankle instability: A systematic review and meta-analysis
CONCLUSIONS: The available evidence suggests that acupuncture or similar needling therapy may improve pain, proprioception, balance, and self-reported function in individuals with CAI, but more trials are needed to verify these findings. Furthermore, various needles and techniques using in different studies have resulted in methodologic limitations that should be addressed in the future.PMID:37666474 | DOI:10.1016/j.ctim.2023.102983
Source: Complementary Therapies in Medicine - September 4, 2023 Category: Complementary Medicine Authors: Lijiang Luan Mengda Zhu Roger Adams Jeremy Witchalls Adrian Pranata Jia Han Source Type: research

Sucrose analgesia for heel-lance procedures in neonates
CONCLUSIONS: Sucrose compared to control probably results in a reduction of PIPP scores 30 and 60 seconds after single heel lances (moderate-certainty evidence). Evidence is very uncertain about the effect of sucrose compared to NNS, breastfeeding, laser acupuncture, facilitated tucking, and the effect of sucrose + NNS compared to NNS in reducing pain. Sucrose compared to glucose, expressed breast milk, and skin-to-skin care shows little to no difference in pain scores. Sucrose combined with other nonpharmacologic interventions should be used with caution, given the uncertainty of evidence.PMID:37655530 | PMC:PMC10466459 |...
Source: Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews - September 1, 2023 Category: General Medicine Authors: Janet Yamada Mariana Bueno Lucia Santos Sarah Haliburton Marsha Campbell-Yeo Bonnie Stevens Source Type: research

Myofascial acupuncture versus routine acupuncture for mechanical neck pain: a protocol for a multicentre randomised controlled trial
Introduction Mechanical neck pain (MNP) is defined as pain in the area of the neck and/or neck-shoulder provoked by body mechanics and which adversely affects physical, psychological and social function. The treatments for MNP are limited. Previous studies and clinical experience have indicated that myofascial acupuncture might be a better treatment option for MNP, but the efficacy is controversial. Therefore, our aim is to compare the efficacy of myofascial acupuncture and routine acupuncture for MNP. Methods and analysis The study is a multicentre, prospective randomised clinical trial. Patients will be recruited from f...
Source: BMJ Open - August 31, 2023 Category: General Medicine Authors: Qiu, X.-H., Yang, X.-Y., Wang, Y.-Y., Tian, S.-L., Yan, Y.-B., Xu, A.-P., Fu, F., Wen, F.-Y., Yang, Y., Zhang, Y., Zhang, Y.-Q., Yang, Z.-W., Xu, C., Sun, Q.-H., Wu, X.-L., Dai, X.-Y., Li, N., Cheng, K. Tags: Open access, Complementary medicine Source Type: research

Acupuncture, Dry Needle and Botox Injection in Management of Patient With Myofascial Pain Dysfunction Syndrome
Conditions:   Myofascial Trigger Point Pain;   Myofascial Pain Syndrome Interventions:   Device: Acupuncture needle;   Device: Dry needle;   Drug: Botox Injectable Product Sponsor:   Cairo University Recruiting
Source: ClinicalTrials.gov - August 28, 2023 Category: Research Source Type: clinical trials