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A Clinical Study of Acupuncture Comprehensive Therapy on Common Orthopedic Pain Syndromes

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The University of Hong Kong (HKU)

Status

Unknown

Conditions

Pain

Treatments

Other: filiform needle
Other: thumbtack needle

Study type

Interventional

Funder types

Other

Identifiers

NCT02983201
UW13-348

Details and patient eligibility

About

The objective of this trial is to further confirm and assess the efficacy of filiform needle therapy on the common orthopedic pain syndromes and investigate whether or not thumbtack needle therapy could further enhance the clinical efficacy and pain healing effect of the filiform needle therapy.

Full description

Thumbtack Intra-dermal Needle is a type of intra-dermal needle with a round thumbtack like needle head that is perpendicular to the needle and its sharp end. It is also named as Push-pin Intra-dermal Needle. The Thumbtack Intra-dermal Needle is designed to be embedded in the dermal part of the patients'body for a prolong period to provide continuous stimulation, it is a further development of the treatment method of retaining the filiform needle in the patients'body. The main purpose of embedding the needle in the patients' body for a prolong period of time is to enhance the effect of acupuncture, and improve its clinical efficacy. After the Thumbtack Intra-dermal Needle is applied to the acupuncture point, the needle will be fastened by adhesive tape on the skin surface, and embedded in the dermal part of the patient's body for a period of time. Currently, Thumbtack Intra-dermal Needle is widely used in clinical application. On April 23, 2008, the State Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People's Republic of China, together with the China National Standardization Management Committee, released the GB standard of applying Intra-dermal Needle: The national standard of the People's Republic of China - Acupuncture and Practices, Part 8: Intra-dermal Needle (GB/T 21709. 8-2008).

Filiform needle is the most common needle used for acupuncture, and it is commonly accepted as the primary tool to perform acupuncture. Traditional Acupuncture (using filiform needle)is proven to be effective in pain management. In 2003, World Health Organization(WHO) confirmed that "There is significant neurophysiological evidence that supports the the notion that acupuncture is capable of modulating pain sensation". Relatively fewer research and study has been done on efficacy of Intra-dermal needle in pain management.

The objective of this trial is to further confirm and assess the efficacy of filiform needle therapy on the common orthopedic pain syndromes and investigate whether or not thumbtack needle therapy could further enhance the clinical efficacy and pain healing effect of the filiform needle therapy.

150 outpatients diagnosed with common orthopedic pain syndromes (Coracoiditis, External humeral epicondylitis, Radial styloid process stenosing tenosynovitis, Flexor tendon stenosing tenosynovitis, Costochondritis and Supraspinal ligament injury) will be recruited. The recruited patient will be divided randomly into (i)Filiform Needle Group (75 cases) and (ii)Filiform Needle supplemented by Thumbtack Intra-dermal Needle Group (75cases) by using computer generated random number.

During the study period, a maximum of two courses of acupuncture therapy, consisting of 7 sessions each, will be administered. Treatment will be given twice per week. After completing the first course of 7 sessions, there will be a break of one week, at the end of which the second course will commence. Treatment will come to a halt as soon as the pain has totally subsided. The aim of treatment is to relieve the pain associated with the common orthopedic syndrome within the shortest period of time.

Questionnaire incorporating The Short-form McGill Pain Form and selected life efficacy questions will be used in this study to quantify the level of pain. Traditional Chinese Medicine(TCM) Syndrome Diagnostic Efficacy Standards and The Guiding Rules of Clinical Research of New Chinese Medicine will be adopted as the standard to observe and evaluate the efficacy of treatment. Patients will be observed and evaluate before and after each treatment and each treatment course. The subjects' level and intensity of pain will be recorded together with the improvement of body mobility and symptoms related to the pain. Follow up will take place 3 months, 6 months and 12 months after treatment completed through phone interview.

Data collected will be analysed by Statistical Product and Service Solutions(SPSS) statistical software, The efficacy of Filiform Needle Therapy and Thumbtack Needle Therapy on Common Orthopedic Pain Syndromes will be objectively assessed and compared.

Enrollment

150 estimated patients

Sex

All

Ages

18+ years old

Volunteers

No Healthy Volunteers

Inclusion criteria

  • a. Age:>18 years old
  • b. Gender: male or female
  • c. Duration: not restricted
  • d. Comply with Western medicine diagnostic criteria.
  • e. Signed the Patient/Subject Consent Form for this study.

Exclusion criteria

  • a. The disease is not comply with Western diagnostic criteria.
  • b. The disease is outside the range of this study.
  • c. Acute disease activity phase.
  • d. Skin swelling, skin infection, skin active ulcer disease, or local purpura and scar.
  • e. Patients with skin allergies, bleeding disorders
  • f. Pregnancy, lactating women.
  • g. Application of other therapy, the disease has been or is gradually improving.
  • h. Chronic wasting disease.
  • i. Severe primary diseases of the liver, kidney, hematopoietic system and -endocrine system,
  • j. Mental illness.
  • k. With other severe diseases, it is difficult to exact evaluate the efficacy and safety of acupuncture.
  • l. Not signed the Patient/Subject Consent Form for this study.

Trial design

Primary purpose

Treatment

Allocation

Randomized

Interventional model

Parallel Assignment

Masking

Single Blind

150 participants in 2 patient groups

filiform needle
Active Comparator group
Description:
Patients will receive filiform needle treatment only.During the study period, a maximum of two courses of acupuncture therapy, consisting of 7 sessions each, will be administered. Treatment will be given twice per week. After completing the first course of 7 sessions, there will be a break of one week, at the end of which the second course will commence. Treatment will come to a halt as soon as the pain has totally subsided.
Treatment:
Other: filiform needle
thumbtack needle+filiform needle
Experimental group
Description:
Thumbtack intra-dermal needle will be applied to selected acupuncture points after filiform needle treatment. The thumbtack needle will remain embedded in the patient's dermal part for 2-3 days as per instruction.During the study period, a maximum of two courses of acupuncture therapy, consisting of 7 sessions each, will be administered. Treatment will be given twice per week. After completing the first course of 7 sessions, there will be a break of one week, at the end of which the second course will commence. Treatment will come to a halt as soon as the pain has totally subsided.
Treatment:
Other: thumbtack needle
Other: filiform needle

Trial contacts and locations

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Central trial contact

Clara Chan; Lei Li

Data sourced from clinicaltrials.gov

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