Acupuncture in musculoskeletal pain: analysis of changes in pain perception using the NRS (Numeric Rating Scale)

Lorenzo Fracchia, Alda Maria Olivero, Riccardo Rustichelli, Tiziana Pedrali
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This study is based on data collected at the Acupuncture clinic of the Local Health Authority (ASL) in Turin from 2008 to 2022 and aims at evaluating the effectiveness of acupuncture in the treatment of musculoskeletal pain using the Numeric Rating Scale (NRS) which analyzes changes in pain perceived by patients in different body regions.The database consists of data provided by patients during the initial visit and the last session. Only patients who provided data at the beginning and end of treatment were included. The data were processed using JASP 0.17.2.1 software. The sample consisted of 932 patients with musculoskeletal conditions, excluding 254 subjects with internal medical conditions, who were treated during the same period. The selected population includes individuals aged 23–94, comprising 242 men and 690 women. Patients followed a therapeutic protocol based on the initial diagnosis and underwent an initial cycle of six weekly sessions, with the possibility of four additional sessions if needed. Acupuncture was performed by experienced medical personnel following Traditional Chinese Medicine guideline.The average NRS values were 7.49 at the beginning and 4.27 at the end, with a 43% reduction in pain. The data were analyzed using the Wilcoxon test, confirming statistical significance (p < 0.001). They were then divided by body region, showing a reduction in pain ranging from 40% to 55%. Statistical analysis among different conditions was performed using the Kruskal–Wallis test, with further comparisons using the Dunn test.The study demonstrates that acupuncture is effective in reducing musculoskeletal suffering, with a significant decrease in pain perceived by patients. The results suggest that acupuncture can be a valid treatment for a wide range of conditions, with pain reduction ranging from 40% to 55% and greater effectiveness for elbow-related conditions. However, it is important to note that sample size may influence the results, and further research is needed to confirm and expand these findings, especially for less-represented conditions by the sample.
针灸治疗肌肉骨骼疼痛:使用 NRS(数值评定量表)分析疼痛感觉的变化
这项研究基于都灵地方卫生局(ASL)针灸诊所从 2008 年至 2022 年收集的数据,旨在使用数字评分量表(NRS)评估针灸治疗肌肉骨骼疼痛的效果。数据库由患者在初次就诊和最后一次治疗时提供的数据组成,其中只包括在治疗开始和结束时提供数据的患者。数据使用 JASP 0.17.2.1 软件进行处理。样本包括 932 名肌肉骨骼疾病患者,不包括同期接受治疗的 254 名内科疾病患者。所选人群包括 23-94 岁的个人,其中男性 242 人,女性 690 人。患者根据初步诊断结果制定治疗方案,以每周六次为一个初始周期,必要时可增加四次疗程。针灸由经验丰富的医务人员按照中医指南进行。NRS平均值在治疗开始时为7.49,治疗结束时为4.27,疼痛减轻了43%。数据采用 Wilcoxon 检验进行分析,结果显示具有统计学意义(P < 0.001)。然后按身体部位进行划分,结果显示疼痛减轻了 40% 至 55%。研究结果表明,针灸能有效减轻肌肉骨骼疼痛,患者感觉到的疼痛明显减轻。研究结果表明,针灸可以有效治疗多种病症,疼痛减轻率在 40% 至 55% 之间,对肘部相关病症的疗效更好。然而,值得注意的是,样本量可能会影响结果,因此需要进一步研究来证实和扩大这些发现,尤其是针对样本中代表性较低的病症。
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