膝关节针刺加三阴交穴治疗膝关节骨性关节炎的疗效观察

Warangkhana Klajing, Natticha Sumneang, Yin Shen Tan, Pongnared Jaengpromma, Anongporn Kobroob
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骨关节炎(OA)是软骨的进行性退化,与炎症密切相关,导致疼痛、僵硬和活动能力丧失。目前,对于OA患者,建议采取旨在减少炎症、减轻疼痛和增强关节活动能力的干预措施。虽然传统针灸干预已被证明可以减轻疼痛、炎症和改善膝关节运动,但针刺加三阴角(SP6)点对膝关节OA患者疼痛、炎症和膝关节运动的影响从未被研究过。23例膝关节OA患者接受针刺加SP6治疗,每周2次,连续5周(共10次)。在基线和10次针灸治疗后,通过膝关节运动范围测量、改良的西安大略和麦克马斯特大学OA指数、数值评定量表和全身炎症水平对患者进行评估。治疗结束后,与基线相比,患者的膝关节疼痛明显减轻(P < 0.001)。除了膝关节疼痛的改善,与基线相比,膝关节屈曲和伸展也有显著改善(P < 0.001)。此外,与基线相比,患者的低度全身炎症水平降低(P < 0.001)。因此,本研究首次证实针刺添加SP6穴位对膝关节OA患者的疼痛和炎症有有益作用,改善膝关节运动。关键词:针灸,炎症,膝关节运动,膝关节骨性关节炎,疼痛,中药
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Efficacy of Knee Acupuncture added Sanyinjiao Point for Patients with Knee Osteoarthritis Through Attenuated Systemic Inflammations
Abstract Osteoarthritis (OA) is a progressive degradation of the cartilage that is strongly linked to the inflammation, and resulting in pain, stiffness, and loss of mobility. Currently, interventions aimed at reducing inflammation, alleviating pain, and enhancing joint mobility are recommend in patients with OA. Although intervention with traditional acupuncture has been shown to reduce pain, inflammation, and improve knee motion, the effects of acupuncture added Sanyinjiao (SP6) point on pain, inflammation and knee motion have never been investigated in patients with knee OA. Twenty-three patients with knee OA were subjected to receive acupuncture added SP6 twice a week for five weeks (totaling ten sessions). Patients were assessed at baseline and after ten sessions of acupuncture added SP6 using knee range of motion measurement, modified Western Ontario and McMaster Universities OA Index, numerical rating scale, and systemic inflammation levels. After the end of treatment, the knee pain was significantly reduced in patients when compared to baseline (P < 0.001). Addition to improvement in knee pain, knee flexion and extension also showed significant improved compared to baseline (P < 0.001). Furthermore, the low-grade systemic inflammation levels were decreased in patients when compared to baseline (P < 0.001). Therefore, this is the first study to show that acupuncture added SP6 point provides the beneficial effects on pain and inflammation, improving knee motion in patients with knee OA. Keywords: Acupuncture, Inflammation, Knee motion, Knee osteoarthritis, Pain, Chinese medicine
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