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Acupuncture Research
WOMEN'S HEALTH
Decrease of pregnant women's pelvic pain
after acupuncture: a randomized controlled single-blind study
Lund I, Lundeberg T, Lonnberg L, Svensson E.
Department of Physiology and Pharmacology, Karolinska Institutet,
SE-171 77 Stockholm, Sweden. Irene.Lund@fyfa.ki.se
BACKGROUND: The efficacy of acupuncture on low-back and/or
pelvic pain in late pregnancy is reviewed in few reports.
Our aim was to evaluate the effects of two different acupuncture
stimulation modes on pelvic pain intensity and some emotional
symptoms due to the pain condition.
METHODS: In a prospective randomized controlled single-blind
study, pregnant women with pelvic pain, median gestational
age 26 weeks (range 18-35), were given 10 acupuncture treatments.
Needles were inserted subcutaneously over acupuncture points
without further stimulation (superficial, n=22), or intramuscular
and stimulated repeatedly until a perceived sensation of numbness,
de qi, (deep, n=25). Self-reported pain intensity at rest
and during daily activities was assessed on a visual analog
scale. The variables pain, emotional reactions, and loss of
energy were assessed according to the Nottingham Health Profile
questionnaire. Changes in assessed variables were analyzed
with a nonparametric statistical method allowing for analysis
of systematic group changes separated from additional individual
changes.
RESULTS: After acupuncture stimulation, significant systematic
group changes towards lower levels of pain intensity at rest
and in daily activities as well as in rated emotional reaction
and loss of energy were seen. The results also showed additional
individual changes in most variables. In this study, no differences
between the effects induced by the superficial and deep acupuncture
stimulation modes were observed.
CONCLUSION: Acupuncture stimulation that is individually
designed may be a valuable treatment to ameliorate suffering
in the condition of pelvic pain in late pregnancy.
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