Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2629280 Complementary Therapies in Medicine 2008 8 Pages PDF
Abstract

SummaryObjectiveTo evaluate the longitudinal changes in the disability level of elders with LBP after receiving auriculotherapy.DesignRandomized controlled trial.SettingsSixty participants who were 60 years old or above and who were suffering from LBP were recruited from five hostels for the elders in Hong Kong.InterventionsThe participants were randomly allocated to receive a 3-week session of auriculotherapy using either semen vaccariae (control group = 30) or magnetic pellets (experimental group = 30). Seven auricular acupoints that are expected to have an effect on LBP were selected.Main outcome measuresAssessment data were collected at five points of time: (i) baseline, (ii) about 1.5 weeks of treatment, (iii) 3 weeks of treatment, (iv) 2 weeks post-treatment, and (v) 4 weeks post-treatment using the modified Aberdeen low back pain disability scale (Chinese).ResultsWhen the rate of change was compared between the two groups at each point of time starting from the baseline, those in the experimental group demonstrated significant improvement in the overall disability level, pain/sensation, and physical and functional abilities at 1.5 weeks of treatment (p < 0.001), 3 weeks of treatment (p < 0.001), 2 weeks post-treatment (p < 0.001), and 4 weeks post-treatment (p < 0.001).ConclusionLongitudinal changes in the improvement of disability level were found among the elders with low back pain after receiving auriculotherapy using magnetic pellets.

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