A novel and effective acupuncture modality as a complementary therapy to acute pain relief in inpatients with rib fractures
Background: Pain control has been emphasized as a priority for both practitioners and inpatients with rib fractures, since analgesia could only offer limited relief from severe pain. A prospective and randomized controlled trial was conducted to analyze the efficacy and efficiency of acupuncture in...
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doaj-e14bbdd063ea4a11b18b3cc7ec1215bb2021-02-02T07:04:27ZengElsevierBiomedical Journal2319-41702320-28902014-06-0137314715510.4103/2319-4170.117895A novel and effective acupuncture modality as a complementary therapy to acute pain relief in inpatients with rib fracturesHsin-Yi Ho0Chao-Wei Chen1Ming-Chieh Li2Yu-Pao Hsu3Shih-Ching Kang4Erh-Hao Liu5Ko-Hung Lee6Department of Chinese Orthopaedics and Traumatology, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital at Taoyuan, Chang Gung University College of Medicine, Taoyuan, TaiwanDepartment of Chinese Orthopaedics and Traumatology, Chang Gung Memorial Hospital at Taoyuan, Chang Gung University College of Medicine, Taoyuan, TaiwanInstitute of Occupational Medicine and Industrial Hygiene, College of Public Health, National Taiwan University, Taipei, TaiwanDepartment of Trauma and Emergency Surgery, Chang Gung Memorial Hospita at Linkou, Chang Gung University, Taoyuan, TaiwanDepartment of Trauma and Emergency Surgery, Chang Gung Memorial Hospita at Linkou, Chang Gung University, Taoyuan, TaiwanDepartment of Trauma and Emergency Surgery, Chang Gung Memorial Hospita at Linkou, Chang Gung University, Taoyuan, TaiwanDepartment of Electrical Engineering, Chang Gung University, Taoyuan, TaiwanBackground: Pain control has been emphasized as a priority for both practitioners and inpatients with rib fractures, since analgesia could only offer limited relief from severe pain. A prospective and randomized controlled trial was conducted to analyze the efficacy and efficiency of acupuncture in acute pain relief for inpatients with rib fractures. Methods: A total of 58 inpatients were recruited and allocated to two groups, receiving identical doses of conventional oral analgesics as well as filiform needles as treatment and thumbtack intradermal (TI) needles placed upon the skin surface as a control, respectively, via novel acupuncture modality once daily for three consecutive days. The effect of pain relief was evaluated during activities that induce pain, and sustained maximal inspiration (SMI) lung volumes and sleep quality were assessed. Results: The patients treated with filiform needles had more effective pain relief than those in the TI needle group during deep breathing, coughing, and turning over the body (p < 0.05), and the effect persisted for at least 6 h in most patients. Sustained maximal inspiration lung volumes and sleep quality did not show improvement through every acupuncture intervention, and they could not respond accurately to pain relief via acupuncture. Conclusion: The active evaluation could provide a more adaptive model for assessing pain intensity due to rib fractures. This novel acupuncture modality in which the needle insertion sites are corresponding to the pain spots can be a safe and viable therapy for relieving pain in inpatients with rib fractures.http://www.biomedj.org/article.asp?issn=2319-4170;year=2014;volume=37;issue=3;spage=147;epage=155;aulast=Hoacupunctureacute painpain reliefrib fractures |
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Hsin-Yi Ho Chao-Wei Chen Ming-Chieh Li Yu-Pao Hsu Shih-Ching Kang Erh-Hao Liu Ko-Hung Lee A novel and effective acupuncture modality as a complementary therapy to acute pain relief in inpatients with rib fractures Biomedical Journal acupuncture acute pain pain relief rib fractures |
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A novel and effective acupuncture modality as a complementary therapy to acute pain relief in inpatients with rib fractures |
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A novel and effective acupuncture modality as a complementary therapy to acute pain relief in inpatients with rib fractures |
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A novel and effective acupuncture modality as a complementary therapy to acute pain relief in inpatients with rib fractures |
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A novel and effective acupuncture modality as a complementary therapy to acute pain relief in inpatients with rib fractures |
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A novel and effective acupuncture modality as a complementary therapy to acute pain relief in inpatients with rib fractures |
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novel and effective acupuncture modality as a complementary therapy to acute pain relief in inpatients with rib fractures |
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Background: Pain control has been emphasized as a priority for both practitioners and inpatients with rib fractures, since analgesia could only offer limited relief from severe pain. A prospective and randomized controlled trial was conducted to analyze the efficacy and efficiency of acupuncture in acute pain relief for inpatients with rib fractures.
Methods: A total of 58 inpatients were recruited and allocated to two groups, receiving identical doses of conventional oral analgesics as well as filiform needles as treatment and thumbtack intradermal (TI) needles placed upon the skin surface as a control, respectively, via novel acupuncture modality once daily for three consecutive days. The effect of pain relief was evaluated during activities that induce pain, and sustained maximal inspiration (SMI) lung volumes and sleep quality were assessed.
Results: The patients treated with filiform needles had more effective pain relief than those in the TI needle group during deep breathing, coughing, and turning over the body (p < 0.05), and the effect persisted for at least 6 h in most patients. Sustained maximal inspiration lung volumes and sleep quality did not show improvement through every acupuncture intervention, and they could not respond accurately to pain relief via acupuncture.
Conclusion: The active evaluation could provide a more adaptive model for assessing pain intensity due to rib fractures. This novel acupuncture modality in which the needle insertion sites are corresponding to the pain spots can be a safe and viable therapy for relieving pain in inpatients with rib fractures. |
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acupuncture acute pain pain relief rib fractures |
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