| Literature DB >> 18312661 |
Kazunori Itoh1, Satoko Hirota, Yasukazu Katsumi, Hideki Ochi, Hiroshi Kitakoji.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The present study tests whether a combined treatment of acupuncture and transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation (TENS) is more effective than acupuncture or TENS alone for treating knee osteoarthritis (OA).Entities:
Year: 2008 PMID: 18312661 PMCID: PMC2268695 DOI: 10.1186/1749-8546-3-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chin Med ISSN: 1749-8546 Impact factor: 5.455
Figure 1Patient participation flow in the study.
Pain intensity VAS scores
| 59.8 (18.5) | 61.2 (12.3) | 64.3 (10.3) | 56.6 (12.6) | |
| 64.8 (14.4) | 61.2 (11.8) | 63.8 (7.0) | 50.7 (10.4) | |
| 54.3 (8.3) | 56.8 (13.6) | 53.3 (10.3) | 40.7 (8.7) | |
| 57.3 (10.8) | 51.5 (14.6) | 49.5 (10.6) | 39.3 (19.1) | |
| 55.2 (10.8) | 51.5 (15.8) | 42.3 (15.2) | 37.3 (19.1) | |
| 54.5 (8.7) | 41.7 (10.6) | 38.8 (13.3) | 33.3 (11.7)* | |
| 49.3 (20.2) | 43.0 (21.2) | 53.5 (9.7) | 41.3 (20.2) |
Data are expressed as mean (SD).
* P = 0.039
Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Osteoarthritis Index (WOMAC) scores
| 51.2 (8.5) | 54.5 (9.5) | 54.2 (15.1) | 46.5 (12.9) | |
| 48.3 (8.2) | 40.5 (8.2) | 39.2 (7.4) | 37.7 (16.3)* | |
| 50.8 (10.6) | 45.2 (10.1) | 46.2 (8.8) | 40.2 (18.0) |
Data are expressed as mean (SD).
* P = 0.008