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Efficacy of acupuncture combined with active exercise training in improving pain and function of knee osteoarthritis individuals: a systematic review and meta-analysis
Objective To conduct a systematic review and meta-analysis to investigate the clinical efficacy of acupuncture combined with active exercise training in improving pain and function of knee osteoarthritis (KOA) individuals. Data sources PubMed, EMBASE, The Cochrane Library, Web of Science, China Nati...
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description | Objective To conduct a systematic review and meta-analysis to investigate the clinical efficacy of acupuncture combined with active exercise training in improving pain and function of knee osteoarthritis (KOA) individuals. Data sources PubMed, EMBASE, The Cochrane Library, Web of Science, China National Knowledge Infrastructure, Wan Fang Data, Technology Periodical Database and China Biology Medicine were searched from their inceptions to April 5, 2023. Review methods We analyzed trials of acupuncture combined with active exercise training for KOA. The included studies were of high quality (Jadad [greater than or equal to] 4) and RCTs. Study selection, data extraction, risk of bias and quality assessment were independently performed by two reviewers. We performed systematic analyses based on different outcome measures, including total efficiency rate, visual analogue scale (VAS), the Western Ontario and Mcmaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC), the Lysholm Knee Scale (LKS) and range of motion (ROM). We used Review Manager 5.3 and Stata/MP 14.0 to analyze the data. And it was verified by trial sequence analysis (TSA). If I.sup.2 > 50% and p < 0.05, we performed sensitivity analysis and subgroup analysis to find the source of heterogeneity. Publication bias was studied by funnel plot and Egger's test was used to verify it. Results Full 11 high-quality studies (Jadad [greater than or equal to] 4) including 774 KOA individuals were included in this review for meta-analysis. The results showed that acupuncture combined with active exercise training (combined group) was superior to the acupuncture group in improving the total effective rate [RR = 1.13, 95%CI (1.05, 1.22), I.sup.2 = 0%, P = 0.70], reducing the pain level (VAS) [MD = - 0.74, 95%CI (- 1.04, - 0.43), I.sup.2 = 68%, P < 0.05], improving knee joint function (WOMAC) [MD = - 6.97, 95%CI (- 10.74, - 3.19), I.sup.2 = 76%, P < 0.05] and improving joint range of motion (ROM) [MD = 6.25, 95%CI (2.37, 10.04), I.sup.2 = 0%, P = 0.71]. Similarly, the combined group showed significant improvements in the total effective rate [RR = 1.31, 95% CI (1.18, 1.47), I.sup.2 = 48%, P = 0.10], pain (VAS) [MD = 1.42, 95% CI (- 1.85, - 1.00), I.sup.2 = 65%, P = 0.02] and knee function (WOMAC) [MD = 7.05, 95% CI (- 11.43, - 2.66), I.sup.2 = 86%, P < 0.05] compared with the non-acupuncture group. Conclusion The combined effect of all studies showed significant benefits of acupuncture combined with active exercise tra |
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Data sources PubMed, EMBASE, The Cochrane Library, Web of Science, China National Knowledge Infrastructure, Wan Fang Data, Technology Periodical Database and China Biology Medicine were searched from their inceptions to April 5, 2023. Review methods We analyzed trials of acupuncture combined with active exercise training for KOA. The included studies were of high quality (Jadad [greater than or equal to] 4) and RCTs. Study selection, data extraction, risk of bias and quality assessment were independently performed by two reviewers. We performed systematic analyses based on different outcome measures, including total efficiency rate, visual analogue scale (VAS), the Western Ontario and Mcmaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC), the Lysholm Knee Scale (LKS) and range of motion (ROM). We used Review Manager 5.3 and Stata/MP 14.0 to analyze the data. And it was verified by trial sequence analysis (TSA). If I.sup.2 > 50% and p < 0.05, we performed sensitivity analysis and subgroup analysis to find the source of heterogeneity. Publication bias was studied by funnel plot and Egger's test was used to verify it. Results Full 11 high-quality studies (Jadad [greater than or equal to] 4) including 774 KOA individuals were included in this review for meta-analysis. The results showed that acupuncture combined with active exercise training (combined group) was superior to the acupuncture group in improving the total effective rate [RR = 1.13, 95%CI (1.05, 1.22), I.sup.2 = 0%, P = 0.70], reducing the pain level (VAS) [MD = - 0.74, 95%CI (- 1.04, - 0.43), I.sup.2 = 68%, P < 0.05], improving knee joint function (WOMAC) [MD = - 6.97, 95%CI (- 10.74, - 3.19), I.sup.2 = 76%, P < 0.05] and improving joint range of motion (ROM) [MD = 6.25, 95%CI (2.37, 10.04), I.sup.2 = 0%, P = 0.71]. Similarly, the combined group showed significant improvements in the total effective rate [RR = 1.31, 95% CI (1.18, 1.47), I.sup.2 = 48%, P = 0.10], pain (VAS) [MD = 1.42, 95% CI (- 1.85, - 1.00), I.sup.2 = 65%, P = 0.02] and knee function (WOMAC) [MD = 7.05, 95% CI (- 11.43, - 2.66), I.sup.2 = 86%, P < 0.05] compared with the non-acupuncture group. Conclusion The combined effect of all studies showed significant benefits of acupuncture combined with active exercise training in improving the total effective rate, reducing pain, promoting recovery of knee function and expanding range of motion. However, some evaluation indicators are highly subjective and need to be further confirmed by more objective and evidence-based high-quality RCTs in future. Systematic Review Registration: [PROSPERO], identifier [No. CRD42023425823]. 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Data sources PubMed, EMBASE, The Cochrane Library, Web of Science, China National Knowledge Infrastructure, Wan Fang Data, Technology Periodical Database and China Biology Medicine were searched from their inceptions to April 5, 2023. Review methods We analyzed trials of acupuncture combined with active exercise training for KOA. The included studies were of high quality (Jadad [greater than or equal to] 4) and RCTs. Study selection, data extraction, risk of bias and quality assessment were independently performed by two reviewers. We performed systematic analyses based on different outcome measures, including total efficiency rate, visual analogue scale (VAS), the Western Ontario and Mcmaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC), the Lysholm Knee Scale (LKS) and range of motion (ROM). We used Review Manager 5.3 and Stata/MP 14.0 to analyze the data. And it was verified by trial sequence analysis (TSA). If I.sup.2 > 50% and p < 0.05, we performed sensitivity analysis and subgroup analysis to find the source of heterogeneity. Publication bias was studied by funnel plot and Egger's test was used to verify it. Results Full 11 high-quality studies (Jadad [greater than or equal to] 4) including 774 KOA individuals were included in this review for meta-analysis. The results showed that acupuncture combined with active exercise training (combined group) was superior to the acupuncture group in improving the total effective rate [RR = 1.13, 95%CI (1.05, 1.22), I.sup.2 = 0%, P = 0.70], reducing the pain level (VAS) [MD = - 0.74, 95%CI (- 1.04, - 0.43), I.sup.2 = 68%, P < 0.05], improving knee joint function (WOMAC) [MD = - 6.97, 95%CI (- 10.74, - 3.19), I.sup.2 = 76%, P < 0.05] and improving joint range of motion (ROM) [MD = 6.25, 95%CI (2.37, 10.04), I.sup.2 = 0%, P = 0.71]. 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If I.sup.2 > 50% and p < 0.05, we performed sensitivity analysis and subgroup analysis to find the source of heterogeneity. Publication bias was studied by funnel plot and Egger's test was used to verify it. Results Full 11 high-quality studies (Jadad [greater than or equal to] 4) including 774 KOA individuals were included in this review for meta-analysis. The results showed that acupuncture combined with active exercise training (combined group) was superior to the acupuncture group in improving the total effective rate [RR = 1.13, 95%CI (1.05, 1.22), I.sup.2 = 0%, P = 0.70], reducing the pain level (VAS) [MD = - 0.74, 95%CI (- 1.04, - 0.43), I.sup.2 = 68%, P < 0.05], improving knee joint function (WOMAC) [MD = - 6.97, 95%CI (- 10.74, - 3.19), I.sup.2 = 76%, P < 0.05] and improving joint range of motion (ROM) [MD = 6.25, 95%CI (2.37, 10.04), I.sup.2 = 0%, P = 0.71]. 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