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Efficacy of electroacupuncture for myofascial pain in the upper trapezius muscle: a case series
Background: Electroacupunture (EA) includes the passage of an electrical current through the acupuncture needle and is commonly used for pain relief. Objective: To evaluate the EA treatment effects for myofascial pain in the upper trapezius muscle. Methods: Twenty women aged ranging from 18 to 40 ye...
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Published in: | Revista brasileira de fisioterapia (São Carlos (São Paulo, Brazil)) Brazil)), 2011-10, Vol.15 (5), p.371-379 |
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Language: | Portuguese |
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Summary: | Background: Electroacupunture (EA) includes the passage of an electrical current through the acupuncture needle and is commonly used for pain relief. Objective: To evaluate the EA treatment effects for myofascial pain in the upper trapezius muscle. Methods: Twenty women aged ranging from 18 to 40 years (mean=24.95; SD=5.88 years), with a body mass index ranging from 19 to 25 kg/m super(2) (mean=22.33; SD=0.56 kg/m super(2)), with regular menstrual cycles controlled by oral contraceptive, local or referred pain for more than six months and at east one myofascial trigger point in the upper trapezius participated in this study. The participants received a total of nine EA sessions over five weeks. The needles were inserted at the accupoints GB20, GB21, LV3, LI4, and at "ashi" points. A mixed current of 2 Hz and 100 Hz was appiied aiternativeiy every 5 seconds for 30 minutes. The outcomes were pain intensity measured by the visuai anaiogue scale (VAS), pressure pain threshoid (PPT) measured by an algometer, electromyography (EMG) and quality of life measured by the SF-36 questionnaire. Inter-occurrences between sessions were monitored. Paired t-test, Wilcoxon test, and repeated measure analysis of variance (ANOVA) having Tukey-Kramer as post-hoc tests were used. Results: Significant improvement in pain intensity and in PPT occurred after treatment (p |
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ISSN: | 1413-3555 |