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Interaction of energetic points, tendinomuscular meridian and 5 elements in the treatment of osteoarthritis of the knee in patients over 45 years old: a randomized controlled trial.
Journal of Acupuncture and Meridian Studies 2018 October 19
INTRODUCTION: Acupuncture had a different approaches since its beginnings. Using traditional energetic points with an interaction of 5 elements and meridian theories with manual diagnosis of tender points has been proposed. This procedure can be an effective treatment in musculoskeletal disease but its development is short.
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the efficacy of energetic points of tendinomuscular meridian in the treatment of pain, quality of life and function of the knee.
DESIGN: Randomized controlled trial, non standardized and double blind. Inclusions criteria were: being over 45 years, having had pain for more than 3 months, level II o greater in Kellgren-Lawrence and suffering morning stiffness. Exclusion criteria were artoplasty, corticosteroids and rehabilitation, arthropaties, autoinmune diseases and neuropathic pain.
RESULTS: Intervention group had significant improvement in average pain in the last 15 days at end of treatment (p<0.04) and quality of life at the end of follow-up (p<0.015). Other measurements no show significant differences between groups.
CONCLUSIONS: Energetic points of tendinomuscular meridian and the 5 elements related are equal or better than local acupuncture in the treatment of pain, quality of life and function in osteoarthritis of the knee. However, it is necessary to have more research with more tracing and poblation to improve the quality of the results.
OBJECTIVES: To evaluate the efficacy of energetic points of tendinomuscular meridian in the treatment of pain, quality of life and function of the knee.
DESIGN: Randomized controlled trial, non standardized and double blind. Inclusions criteria were: being over 45 years, having had pain for more than 3 months, level II o greater in Kellgren-Lawrence and suffering morning stiffness. Exclusion criteria were artoplasty, corticosteroids and rehabilitation, arthropaties, autoinmune diseases and neuropathic pain.
RESULTS: Intervention group had significant improvement in average pain in the last 15 days at end of treatment (p<0.04) and quality of life at the end of follow-up (p<0.015). Other measurements no show significant differences between groups.
CONCLUSIONS: Energetic points of tendinomuscular meridian and the 5 elements related are equal or better than local acupuncture in the treatment of pain, quality of life and function in osteoarthritis of the knee. However, it is necessary to have more research with more tracing and poblation to improve the quality of the results.
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