| Literature DB >> 21696615 |
Yuelong Cao1, Hongsheng Zhan, Jian Pang, Feiyue Li, Shaojian Xu, Jinghua Gao, Zhanwang Xu, Gang Li, Ting Liu, Chaoqing Guo, Yinyu Shi.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Knee osteoarthritis (OA) is considered a major public health issue causing chronic disability worldwide with the increasing number of aging people. In China and increasingly worldwide, many sufferers with knee OA are using complementary and alternative medicine including herbal drug, herbal patch, acupuncture and Tuina etc., to alleviate their symptoms. However, evidence gathered from systematic reviews or randomized controlled trials (RCT) has only validated acupuncture for the management of osteoarthritic pain. Moreover, such Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) methods above are commonly used in an integrative way. This trial is aimed to compare the efficacy of an individually integrated TCM approach in the management of knee OA with other single treatments as parallel randomized controls. METHODS/Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21696615 PMCID: PMC3141532 DOI: 10.1186/1745-6215-12-160
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Trials ISSN: 1745-6215 Impact factor: 2.279
Additional inclusion and exclusion criteria
| Additional inclusion criteria | |
|---|---|
| Pain intensity of 20 mm or more by VAS in the previous 48 hours when walking on a flat surface; | And reluctant to continue on previous drug but willing to change drug treatment. |
| Exclusion criteria | |
| Patients presenting with any of the following will be excluded from the study. | |
| Grade I or Grade IV severity of the index knee based on the Kellgren and Lawrence radiographic criteria as applicable; | Signs of clinically important active inflammation in the index knee joint including redness, warmth, and/or a large, bulging effusion with the loss of normal contour at the screening and/or baseline visits; |
Tuina therapy for knee OA
| Sequence number | Tuina manipulation |
|---|---|
| 1 | The therapist using grasping or rolling applies to the back of the thigh and the crus for 2 minutes. |
| 2 | Pushing, kneading or pushing with one-finger meditation on popliteal fossa for 2 minutes. |
| 3 | Rolling applies to tensor fascia lata, quadriceps and adductors in the limb for 3 minutes. |
| 4 | Rubbing, kneading or pushing with one-finger meditation applies to the Dubi(ST35), Neixiyan(EX-LE5), Ashi points, and each acupoint is about 40 seconds. |
| 5 | Gently Pushing the patella to the upward, downward, inward and outward directions for several times, then to the extreme limit of patella and maintaining for 2 and 3 seconds. Repeat 3 times. |
| 6 | Pulling the knee. The assistant helps fix the distal thigh, and the therapist uses hands to hold the distal leg and pull for 2 seconds. Repeat 5 times. |
| 7 | Passive flexion and extension, adduction and abduction of hip and knee joint to the utmost degree that patient can stand. Repeat 3 times. |
Description: The power of tuina manipulation requires evenly and gently application to the degree that patients feel comfort and tolerance. In operations 1 and 2, the patient remains in the prone position. In operations 3 through 7, the patient assumes the supine position.
Dose: about 20 minutes each time and 2 times per week.
Individually Integrated TCM approach for knee OA
| Approach content | WOMAC scoring |
|---|---|
| counter osteophytes capsule | all scoring < 40 mm |
| counter osteophytes capsule + acupuncture | any one in 5 pain subscales ≥ 40 mm |
| counter osteophytes capsule + Fufang Zijin patch | any one in 2 stiffness subscales ≥ 40 mm |
| counter osteophytes capsule + Tuina | any one in 17 physical function subscales ≥ 40 mm |
| counter osteophytes capsule + acupuncture + Fufnag Zijin patch | both at least one in 5 pain subscales and at least one in 2 stiffness subscales ≥ 40 mm |
| counter osteophytes capsule + acupuncture + Tuina | both at least one in 5 pain subscales and at least one in 17 physical function subscales ≥ 40 mm |
| counter osteophytes capsule + Fufang Zijin patch + Tuina | both at least one in 2 stiffness subscales and at least one in 17 physical function subscales ≥ 40 mm |
| counter osteophytes capsule + acupuncture + Fufang Zijin patch + Tuina | at least one in 5 pain subscales and one in 2 stiffness subscales and one in 17 physical function subscales ≥ 40 mm |
Syndromes questionnaire for TCM assessment of knee OA condition
| Tongue color (choose one with √ or note for others) | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| pale tongue □ | red tongue □ | teeth-marked tongue □ | others | ||
| Tongue fur (choose one with √ or note for others) | |||||
| white fur □ | thin fur □ | thin fur □ | others | ||
| Pulse diagnosis (choose one with √ or note for others) | |||||
| floating pulse □ | rapid pulse □ | slippery pulse □ | others | ||
| Knee joint situation (mark with √ for yes or no) | |||||
| morning stiffness | no □ | yes □ | cold pain | no □ | yes □ |
| pain of unfixed location | no □ | yes □ | stabbing pain | no □ | yes □ |
| joint swelling | no □ | yes □ | muscle atrophy | no □ | yes □ |
| Whole body situation (mark with √ for yes or no) | |||||
| easy to sweat at daytime | no □ | yes □ | easy to sweat at nighttime | no □ | yes □ |
| sloppy stool | no □ | yes □ | hard bound stool | no □ | yes □ |
| dry mouth | no □ | yes □ | profuse dreaming | no □ | yes □ |
| reddish yellow urine | no □ | yes □ | frequent urination | no □ | yes □ |
| vexing heat in the | no □ | yes □ | poor libido | no □ | yes □ |
| deafness | no □ | yes □ | torpid intake | no □ | yes □ |
| dizzy vision | no □ | yes □ | tinnitus | no □ | yes □ |
| lack of strength | no □ | yes □ | somnolence | no □ | yes □ |
| lassitude of spirit | no □ | yes □ | inability to sleep | no □ | yes □ |