| Literature DB >> 26576808 |
Ooi Thye Chong1, Hilary O D Critchley1, Andrew W Horne1, Robert Elton2, Erna Haraldsdottir3, Marie Fallon4.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: Chronic pelvic pain (CPP) affects 3-4% of women worldwide. Proven treatments for CPP are limited and unsatisfactory. The meridian balance method (BM) electroacupuncture (EA) treatment (BMEA + Traditional Chinese Medicine Health Consultation (TCM HC) may be effective for CPP. Previous EA studies have demonstrated an analgesic effect. Large-scale studies on acupuncture for other chronic pain conditions suggest that patient-healthcare provider interaction might play a role in pain reduction. We propose a pilot study to explore the effectiveness of the meridian BMEA treatment in managing women with CPP to inform a future large randomised controlled trial. METHODS AND ANALYSIS: A 3-armed randomised controlled pilot study is proposed with an aim to recruit 30 women with CPP in National Health Service (NHS) Lothian. Randomisation will be to BMEA treatment, TCM HC or standard care (SC). Validated pain, physical and emotional functioning questionnaires will be administered to all participants at weeks 0, 4, 8 and 12. Focus group discussions will be conducted when week 12 questionnaires are completed. The primary objective is to determine, recruitment and retention rates. The secondary objectives are to assess the effectiveness and acceptability of the proposed methods of recruitment, randomisation, interventions and assessment tools. ETHICS AND DISSEMINATION: Ethical approval has been obtained from the Scotland Research Ethics Committee (REC 14/SS/1022). Data will be published in peer-reviewed journals and presented at international conferences. TRIAL REGISTRATION NUMBER: NCT02295111. Published by the BMJ Publishing Group Limited. For permission to use (where not already granted under a licence) please go to http://www.bmj.com/company/products-services/rights-and-licensing/Entities:
Keywords: chronic pelvic pain; context effects; electro-acupuncture; mixed methods research
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26576808 PMCID: PMC4654391 DOI: 10.1136/bmjopen-2015-008621
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMJ Open ISSN: 2044-6055 Impact factor: 2.692
Five systems of meridian balance method
| System1 | System 2 | System 3 | System 4 | System 5 | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sick meridian | Name Sharing | Branching | Interior/exterior | Clock Opposite | Clock |
| LU/hand Taiyin | SP | UB | LI | UB | LR |
| LI/hand Yangming | ST | LR | LU | KI | ST |
| ST/foot Yangming | LI | PC | SP | PC | LI |
| SP/foot Taiyin | LU | SI | ST | TH | HT |
| HT/hand Shaoyin | KI | GB | SI | GB | SP |
| SI/hand Taiyang | UB | SP | HT | LR | UB |
| UB/foot Taiyang | SI | LU | KI | LU | SI |
| KI/foot Shaoyin | HT | TH | UB | LI | PC |
| PC/hand Jueyin | LR | ST | TH | ST | KI |
| TH/hand Shaoyang | GB | KI | PC | SP | GB |
| GB/foot Shaoyang | TH | HT | LR | HT | TH |
| LR/foot Jueyin | PC | LI | GB | SI | LU |
Meridian Names: GB, gallbladder; HT, heart; KI, kidney; LI, large Intestine; LR, liver; LU, lung; PC, pericardium; SI, small intestine; SP, spleen; ST, stomach; TH, triple heater; UB, urinary bladder.
Image method (upper limb to head and trunk)
| Needled area | Sick area (image) |
|---|---|
| Finger | Testicles and anus |
| Hand | Genitals, coccyx, sacrum |
| Wrist | Bladder area, lumbosacral area |
| Forearm | Lower abdomen, lower back |
| Elbow | Umbilicus level, lumbar 2, waist |
| Upper arm | Upper abdomen, rib cage, chest, mid-upper back |
| Shoulder | Neck, jaw, base of skull |
| Top of shoulder | Top of head |
Mirror method and reverse mirror method
| Mirror method | Reverse mirror method |
|---|---|
| Finger↔toe | Finger↔top of hip |
| Hand↔foot | Hand↔hip |
| Wrist↔ankle | Wrist↔hip joint |
| Forearm↔lower leg | Forearm↔thigh |
| Elbow↔knee | Elbow↔knee |
| Upper arm↔thigh | Upper arm↔lower leg |
| Shoulder↔hip | Shoulder↔ankle |
| Back↔front (Du↔Ren) | Front↔back (Ren↔Du) |
Figure 1Flow of participants through the BMEA study.
Study intervention schedule
| Group 1 | Group 2 | Group 3 | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Baseline week 0 | BMEA +TCM HC | TCM HC alone | SC | |
| Week 1 | Twice weekly | Twice weekly | SC | |
| Week 2 | Twice weekly | Twice weekly | SC | |
| Week 3 | Twice weekly | Twice weekly | SC | |
| Week 4 | Twice weekly | Twice weekly | SC | |
| Total | 4 Weeks | 8 Interventions | 8 Interventions | SC |
BMEA, balance method electroacupuncture; SC, standard care; TCM HC, Traditional Chinese Medicine Health Consultation.