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Efficacy of Acupuncture on Pain Severity and Frequency of Calf Cramps in Dialysis Patients: a Randomized Clinical Trial.

Journal of acupuncture and meridian studies
January 1, 1970
Leila Sadat Mohamadi Jahromi et al. (7 authors)
Journal ArticleRandomized Controlled TrialHuman StudyClinical
Study Details

Study Goal

The researchers aimed to investigate the efficacy of acupuncture in reducing pain severity and frequency of calf cramps in dialysis patients compared to a control group.

Results Summary

Acupuncture significantly improved VAS scores and reduced the frequency of calf cramps in dialysis patients compared to sham acupuncture, though both groups showed some improvement.

Population

Dialysis patients experiencing calf cramps.

Effective Dosage

Nine acupuncture sessions targeting specific acupoints (BL57, GV26, CV4, CV6, LV3, KI1, LU7, LU9, GB34).

Duration

One month (post-treatment evaluation).

Interactions

None mentioned

Extracted Claims (6)
InterventionDirectionEndpointPopulationDosageImpactClaim #
acupuncture
decrease
pain
dialysis patients
-
can decrease
#1
acupuncture
decrease
frequency of calf cramps
dialysis patients
-
can decrease
#2
routine management including analgesic consumption, stretching exercises, and nine acupuncture sessions
decrease
VAS scores
dialysis patients experiencing calf cramps
-
were improved
#3
routine management including analgesic consumption, stretching exercises, and nine acupuncture sessions
decrease
the frequency of calf cramps
dialysis patients experiencing calf cramps
-
were improved
#4
sham acupuncture therapy at locations other than the primary acupoints in addition to following the specified routine management
decrease
VAS scores
dialysis patients experiencing calf cramps
-
were improved
#5
sham acupuncture therapy at locations other than the primary acupoints in addition to following the specified routine management
decrease
the frequency of calf cramps
dialysis patients experiencing calf cramps
-
were improved
#6
Abstract

BACKGROUND: Patients with chronic kidney disease, as a common disorder, usually necessitate the implementation of hemodialysis. Muscle cramps are one of the most disabling complications affecting their quality of life. OBJECTIVES: We aimed to investigate the efficacy of acupuncture as a safe alternative to the management of pain severity and frequency of calf cramps in dialysis patients compared to a control group. METHODS: Fifty dialysis patients experiencing calf cramps who met the eligibility criteria were randomly allocated to two groups. Group A received routine management, including analgesic consumption, stretching exercises, and nine acupuncture sessions, including acupoints BL57, GV26, CV4, CV6, LV3, KI 1, LU7, LU9, and GB34. Group B underwent sham acupuncture therapy at locations other than the primary acupoints in addition to following the specified routine management. The pain severity was measured using the visual analog scale (VAS), and the daily frequency of calf cramps was evaluated at baseline and one month after treatment completion. RESULTS: VAS scores and the frequency of calf cramps were improved one month after treatment completion in both groups. However, the improvement was significant in group A ( CONCLUSION: Acupuncture can decrease pain and frequency of calf cramps in dialysis patients.

Medical Subject Headings (MeSH)
HumansFemaleMiddle AgedMaleMuscle CrampAcupuncture TherapyRenal DialysisAdultPain ManagementTreatment OutcomeAcupuncture PointsAgedRenal Insufficiency, ChronicPainPain Measurement
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Quality Scores
SafetyNot Assessed
Efficacy85/10
Quality75/10
Research Impact Scores
APT Score0.05
Weight Score1.28
Normalized Score0.69
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