Conditioned pain modulation and analgesia of local acupuncture for chronic musculoskeletal pain: An exploratory study
Conditioned pain modulation (CPM) has been found to be inefficient in patients with chronic pain. Animal and human studies showed that CPM is involved in acupuncture analgesia. This study explored the relationship between the potency of CPM and the extent of acupuncture analgesia. Thirty-five (35) p...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Brain Behavior and Immunity Integrative 2023-12, Vol.4, p.100028, Article 100028 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Conditioned pain modulation (CPM) has been found to be inefficient in patients with chronic pain. Animal and human studies showed that CPM is involved in acupuncture analgesia. This study explored the relationship between the potency of CPM and the extent of acupuncture analgesia.
Thirty-five (35) participants with chronic non-specific low back pain or knee osteoarthritis were given sessions of acupuncture treatment at the pain sites twice per week for four weeks. Participants were asked to complete a diary, before and after the treatment, to monitor changes in clinical pain intensity, daily pain duration and analgesic intake. The potency of CPM was assessed before and after the treatment course. Correlation between potency of CPM and extent of acupuncture analgesia was analysed.
Clinical average pain intensity (0.79 ± 1.09, p |
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ISSN: | 2949-8341 2949-8341 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.bbii.2023.100028 |