Design of dry-needling and acupuncture sham devices: an illustrative review.

Yiu Ming Wong
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Abstract

Dry needling and acupuncture are non-pharmacological therapies for managing musculoskeletal pain. Although they noticeably differ in their application and proposed rationale, the common ground between the two therapies is the invasive soft-tissue needling. Over the past 30 years, researchers have developed and used various forms of sham/placebo needling devices in randomized controlled clinical trials for assessing a causation-based relationship between needling into myofascial trigger points (dry needling) or acupoints (acupuncture) and purported therapeutic outcomes. However, no clear guidelines exist for choosing a sham needling device for research purposes. Based on the English literature search on PubMed, EMBASE, J-STAGE, and Taiwan Electronic Periodicals, the present illustrative review identified five forms of sham dry-needling/acupuncture needle devices that had been validated and/or used in clinical trials. As of today, however, there is a lack of standardization in sham needling devices, making it difficult to compare results across different studies.

干针和假针装置的设计:一个说明性的回顾。
干针和针灸是治疗肌肉骨骼疼痛的非药物疗法。虽然它们在应用和提出的原理上有明显的不同,但两种疗法的共同点是侵入性软组织针刺。在过去的30年里,研究人员在随机对照临床试验中开发并使用了各种形式的假/安慰剂针刺装置,以评估针刺肌筋膜触发点(干针)或穴位(针灸)与预期治疗结果之间的因果关系。然而,目前还没有明确的指导方针来选择用于研究目的的假针装置。基于PubMed、EMBASE、J-STAGE和台湾电子期刊的英文文献检索,本研究确定了五种已被验证和/或在临床试验中使用的假干针/针灸针装置。然而,到目前为止,假针装置缺乏标准化,因此很难比较不同研究的结果。
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