Chronic neck pain: a comparison of acupuncture treatment and physiotherapy.

J David, S Modi, A A Aluko, C Robertshaw, J Farebrother
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Abstract

Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of acupuncture, as compared with physiotherapy, in the management of chronic neck pain.

Design: Seventy adult patients with non-inflammatory neck pain of >6 weeks duration and with no abnormal neurology were randomly assigned to receive either of the treatments. Thirty-five patients were included in each group.

Outcome measures: Pain by visual analogue scale and neck pain questionnaire, improvement in range of movement of neck relative to baseline, and well-being (general health questionnaire). Measurements were recorded at the start of treatment, at 6 weeks and at 6 months.

Results: Both treatment groups improved in all criteria. Acupuncture was slightly more effective in patients who had higher baseline pain scores.

Conclusions: Both acupuncture and physiotherapy are effective forms of treatment. Since an untreated control group was not part of the study design, the magnitude of this improvement cannot be quantified.

慢性颈部疼痛:针灸治疗与物理治疗的比较。
目的:评价针刺与物理疗法治疗慢性颈部疼痛的疗效。设计:70例持续时间>6周的非炎症性颈痛且无神经异常的成年患者被随机分配接受两种治疗。每组35例。结果测量:疼痛通过视觉模拟量表和颈部疼痛问卷,相对于基线颈部活动范围的改善,以及幸福感(一般健康问卷)。在治疗开始、6周和6个月时记录测量结果。结果:两个治疗组的各项指标均有改善。针刺对基线疼痛评分较高的患者更有效。结论:针刺和物理治疗均是有效的治疗方式。由于未经治疗的对照组不是研究设计的一部分,因此这种改善的程度无法量化。
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