| Literature DB >> 33563049 |
Joerg Schiller1, Matthias Karst1,2, Tim Kellner1, Wen Zheng3, Daniel Niederer4, Lutz Vogt4, Isabelle Eckhardt1, Florian Beissner5, Christoph Korallus1, Christian Sturm1, Christoph Egen1, Christoph Gutenbrunner1, Matthias Georg Fink1.
Abstract
OBJECTIVES: The aim of this study was to compare the effects of acupuncture and medical training therapy alone and in combination with those of usual care on the pain sensation of patients with frequent episodic and chronic tension-type headache.Entities:
Keywords: Tension type headache; acupuncture; exercise therapy; medical training; traditional Chinese medicine
Mesh:
Year: 2021 PMID: 33563049 PMCID: PMC8217893 DOI: 10.1177/0333102421989620
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cephalalgia ISSN: 0333-1024 Impact factor: 6.292
Detailed description of medical training therapy for clinical reproducibility. (Equipment: GENIUS ECO, FREI medical GmbH; Propriomed and Posturomed, HAIDER BIOSWING GmbH).
| Method | Intervention | Intensity | Frequency | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Cardiovascular training | Ergometry | 75% HR max | 1 | 15 min |
| Rowing machine | ||||
| Cross-trainer | ||||
| Treadmill | ||||
| Strength-endurance training | Pull-down | 40% of max strength | 2 * 25 | 10 min |
| Butterfly reverse | ||||
| Row | ||||
| Coordinative training | Postural training | Individual level | 1 | 3 min |
| Proprioceptive training | Segmental stabilisation of the spine in flection and extension | 2.5–4.8 Hz | 5 * 15 sec | |
| Segmental stabilisation of the spine in lateral flexion | ||||
| Reducing muscle tension | ||||
| Training of mobility and flexibility | Stretching of the erector spinae muscles | Individual level | 1 | 30 sec |
| Stretching of iliopsoas muscle and extension of flank | 4 * 1 | 4 * 20 sec | ||
| Spinal mobilisation from the quadruped stand | 4 * 1 | 4 * 20 sec | ||
| Supine – extension and abdominal respiration, shoulder bridge and “candle” | 2 | 30 sec | ||
| Forearm crutch for stabilisation of the trunk | 2 * 1 | 30 sec | ||
| Rotational strain of the spine with breathing recess | 5 | 5 * 10sec | ||
| Stretching of the trapezius and pectoralis muscles | 2 | 30 sec |
HR: heart rate.
Figure 1.CONSORT flowchart of the study.
AP: acupuncture; MTT: medical training therapy; n: number; PT: physiotherapeutic; TCM: traditional Chinese medicine; UC: usual care.
Detailed description of acupuncture treatment.
| Point selection | Pain localisation | Acupuncture points | Depth (cun) |
|---|---|---|---|
| Standard | Baihui (GV20) | 0.5–0.8 | |
| Taiyang (EX-HN5) | 0.3–0.5 | ||
| Fengchi (GB20) | 0.8–1.2 | ||
| Hegu (LI4) | 0.5–1.0 | ||
| Yangming meridian | Front of the head, forehead, brow edge | Neiting (ST44) | 0.5–0.8 |
| Yintang (GV29) | 0.3–0.5 | ||
| Shaoyang meridian | Side of the head, temporal | Zulinqi (GB41) | 0.3–0.5 |
| Waiguan (SJ5) | 0.5–1.0 | ||
| Taiyang meridian | Back of the head, occipital | Kunlun (BL60) | 0.5–1.0 |
| Houxi (SI3) | 0.5–1.0 | ||
| Jueyin meridian | Top of the head | Taichong (LR3) | 0.5–0.8 |
| Neiguan (PC6) | 0.5–1.0 | ||
| Sishencong (EX-HN1) | 0.5–0.8 |
Sociodemographic, anthropometric, disease- and intervention-related characteristics. Values are displayed for the total sample and separated for each group. Interval and pseudo-interval values are displayed as mean and standard deviations (SD), ordinal and nominal values as numbers/frequencies. Corresponding statistical values (one-way ANOVAs and χ2 values).
| Parameter | Total | ANOVAχ2 | UC | AP | MTT | AP + MTT |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean (SD) bzw. % | F/χ2 value ( | Mean (SD)/numbers | Mean (SD)/numbers | Mean (SD)/numbers | Mean (SD)/numbers | |
| Sociodemographics | ||||||
| Age (years) | 38.7 (13.3) | .18 (.9) | 38.7 (14.6) | 39.8 (12.2) | 37.0 (15.3) | 39.0 (11.6) |
| Sex: Female/male (n) | 75/20 | 3.5 (.3) | 17/7 | 18/6 | 18/5 | 22/2 |
| IHS classification | ||||||
| ETTH associated with pericranial tenderness | 54 | 5.1 (.2) | 13 | 14 | 17 | 10 |
| ETTH not associated with pericranial tenderness | 12 | 3.0 (.4) | 3 | 1 | 3 | 5 |
| CTTH associated with pericranial tenderness | 24 | 10.7 (.01)* | 7 | 9 | 0 | 8 |
| CTTH not associated with pericranial tenderness | 5 | NA | 1 | 0 | 3 | 1 |
| Pain | ||||||
| Mean intensity (VRS, points) | 5.5 (1.2) | .18 (.9) | 5.5 (1.1) | 5.6 (1.3) | 5.4 (1.4) | 5.5 (1.0) |
| Maximal intensity (VRS, points) | 8.1 (1.1) | .89 (.5) | 8.2 (0.8) | 8.0 (1.0) | 7.8 (1.3) | 8.3 (1.1) |
| Minmal intensity (VRS, points) | 4.7 (1.5) | .28 (.8) | 4.5 (1.8) | 4.9 (1.6) | 4.8 (1.4) | 4.8 (1.2) |
| Symptoms duration (years) | 14.8 (12.6) | .87 (.5) | 17.3 (13.4) | 12.4 (13.3) | 13.1 (10.9) | 16.2 (12.6) |
| Number of painful days last 3 months (days) | 32.0 (27.5) | .45 (7) | 36.7 (32.6) | 29.6 (24.1) | 28.2 (24.5) | 33.4 (28.3) |
| Sleeping quality | ||||||
| Sleeping disorder (n) | 41 | 5.9 (.7) | 9 | 13 | 8 | 11 |
| Analgesics | ||||||
| General (n) | 88 | 1.6 (0.7) | 22 | 23 | 22 | 21 |
| Training expectation and recommendation | ||||||
| Training effect expectation (points) | 6.2 (2.7) | 1.3 (.3) | N/A | 6.8 (2.4) | 5.2 (2.7) | 6.3 (3.1) |
| Training recommendation yes/no (n) | 53/3 | 1.6 (.4) | N/A | 22/1 | 13/0 | 18/2 |
| Side effects Occurrence yes/no (n) | ||||||
| Mild | 25/54 | 24.2 (.001) | 0/21 | 13/10 | 2/13 | 10/10 |
| Moderate | 0/0 | N/A | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Severe | 0/0 | N/A | 0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Mild side effect, if yes: Type | ||||||
| Acute symptom worsening | 12 | 18.7 (.02) | 0 | 5 | 1 | 6 |
| Hematome | 7 | 0 | 6 | 0 | 1 | |
| Fatigue | 2 | 0 | 0 | 0 | 2 | |
| Local pain | 3 | 0 | 2 | 0 | 1 | |
| Dizziness | 1 | 0 | 0 | 1 | 0 |
UC: usual care; AP: acupuncture; MTT: medical training therapy; ETTH: frequent episodic tension-type headache; CTTH: chronic tension-type headache; VRS: verbal rating scale.
Explorative analyses for the change score (dependent variable: primary outcome mean pain intensity change score (T0–T3)). 1: Pearson product-moment correlations; 2: binary logistic.
| Independent variable | UCr-value ( | APr-value ( | MTTr-value ( | AP + MTT r-value ( |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Baseline pain intensity (VRS)1 | −.56 (.01)* | −.55 (.01)* | −.54 (.04)* | −.42 (.06) |
| Episodic versus chronic type2 | .40 (.06) | .08 (.7) | .37 (.2) | .18 (.5) |
| Pericranial tenderness: Yes versus no2 | −.19 (.4) | −.25 (.3) | .54 (.04)** N-statistics: 2.32, | −.40 (.08) |
| Symptoms duration (years)1 | .045 (.8) | .08 (7) | .06 (.8) | −002 (.9) |
| Sleeping duration (hours/night)1 | .07 (.7) | .13 (.6) | −.08 (.8) | .01 (.9) |
| Sleeping disorder yes/no (n)2 | −.49 (.02)* | .08 (.7) | .28 (.3) | −.43 (.05) |
| Effect expectation (points) | N.A. | −.27 (.2) | −.28 (.4) | .07 (.5) |
*Significant against 5%; ** significant when compared to the control group.
UC: usual care; AP: acupuncture; MTT: medical training therapy; VRS: verbal rating scale.
Figure 2.Box plots of the pain intensity change scores (differences) from baseline to 3-month follow-up (T0–T3) and to 6-month follow-up (T0–T4, sustainability). The plots include individual data (dots), medians (horizontal lines), interquartile ranges and whisker bars (90 % intervals, vertical lines). The asterisks (*) indicate a significant group difference to the usual care group (refer to Table 5).
int: intensity; max: maximal; n: number.
Descriptive and inference statistical outcomes for the pain intensity variables. For each outcome, omnibus test characteristics, in case of significance post-hoc test characteristics, as well as means (and standard deviations), and effect sizes are displayed.
| Change score (difference) for outcome | Statistical parameter | Control group | Acupuncture group | Medical training group | Combination group |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mean pain intensity (points) T0–T3 | Mean (SD); % (SD) | −0.6 (1.6); −11 (29) % | −1.6 (2.1); −28 (38) % | −1 (2.2); −19 (40) % | −2.1 (1.4); −38 (25) % |
| Kruskal-Wallis χ2 ( |
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| Post-hoc Mann-Whitney-U t-value ( | Comparator | 1.5 (.24) | .43 (.67) |
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| Cohen’s d * | Comparator | −0.83 | −0.33 | −1.25 | |
| Mean pain intensity (points) T0–T4 | Mean (SD); % (SD) | −.98 (1.4); −18 (25) % | −1.7 (1.8); −30 (32) % | −2.4 (1.8); −44 (33) % | −1.5 (2.1); −27 (38) % |
| Kruskal-Wallis χ2 ( | 2.5 (.48), | ||||
| Maximal pain intensity (points) T0–T3 | Mean (SD); % (SD) | −0.6 (1.2); −7 (14) % | −1.9 (2.8); −23 (35) % | −1.3 (2.4); −17 (31) % | −2.1 (1.7); −25 (20) % |
| Kruskal-Wallis χ2 ( |
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| Post-hoc Mann-Whitney-U t-value (p-value adjusted)* | Comparator | 1.9 (.11) | .92 (.35) |
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| Cohen’s d * | Comparator | −0.87 | −0.49 | −0.99 | |
| Maximal pain intensity (points) T0–T4 | Mean (SD); % (SD) | 1.4 (2.0); 25 (36) % | .57 (2.9); 10 (52) % | .05 (2.7); 1 (50) % | .9 (3); 16 (55) % |
| Kruskal-Wallis χ2 ( | 4.3 (.23) | ||||
| Minimal pain intensity [points] T0–T3 | Mean (SD); % (SD) | −0.023 (2.3); 0 (50) % | −0.91 (1.8); −18 (37) % | −0.27 (2.6); − 6 (54) % | −1.7 (1.5); −35 (31) % |
| Kruskal-Wallis χ2 ( |
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| Comparator | 1.3 (.36) | 0.21 (83) |
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| Cohen’s d * | Comparator | −0.81 | −0.22 | −1.5 | |
| Minimal pain intensity (points) T0–T4 | Mean (SD); % (SD) | −.05 (2.2); −1 (40) % | −1.7 (2.2); −30 (39) % | −1.5 (2.2); −28 (41) % | −1.1 (1.6); −20 (29) % |
| Kruskal-Wallis χ2 ( | 5.7 (.13) | ||||
*Many-one comparison; always contrasted to the control group (standardised mean difference or pairwise comparison). Significant comparisons are highlighted in bold.
Figure 3.Box plots of the headache frequency, duration, and medication intake change scores (differences) from baseline to 3-month follow-up (T0–T3) and to 6-month follow-up (T0–T4, sustainability). The plots include individual data (dots), medians (horizontal lines), interquartile ranges and whisker bars (90 % intervals, vertical lines).
freq: frequency; med: medication.
Descriptive and inference statistical outcomes for the headache frequency (with responder rates (equals at least 50% reduction in day/month)), duration, and medication intake variables. For each outcome, omnibus test characteristics, in case of significance post hoc test characteristics, as well as means (and standard deviations), percentage changes, and effect sizes are displayed. Significant comparisons are highlighted in bold.
| Change score for outcome | Statistical parameter | UC | AP | MTT | AP + MTT |
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| Headache frequency (days/month) T0–T3 | Mean (SD);% | −11.1 (9.7); −80% | −9.8 (8.2); −82% | −6.1 (3.5); −88% | −14.7 (9.7); −84% |
| Kruskal-Wallis χ2 ( | 6.9 (.076) | ||||
| Responder rate (>50% frequency reduction) (n); (%) | 19; 91% | 19; 95% | 9; 90% | 18; 95% | |
| Pearson χ2 ( | .52 (.9) | ||||
| Headache frequency (days/month) T0–T4 | Mean (SD);% | −4.3 (7.7); −31% | −2.2 (4.2); −18% | −3.3 (6.7); −48% | −4.6 (9.8); −26% |
| Kruskal-Wallis χ2 ( | 7.3 (.062) | ||||
| Responder rate (>50% frequency reduction) (n); (%) | 2; 10% | 10; 53% | 6; 60% | 7; 39% | |
| Pearson χ2 ( |
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| Mean duration of headache episodes (hours) T0–T3 | Mean (SD);% | −2.1 (6.0); −29% | −1.3 (4.9); −19% | −3.6 (5.9); −54% | −1.8 (6.3); −28% |
| Kruskal-Wallis χ2 ( | 1.9 (.59) | ||||
| Mean duration of headache episodes (hours) T0–T4 | Mean (SD);% | 0.2 (4.9); +2% | −0.83 (3.8); −12% | 0.23 (4.3); +3% | −1.8 (4.4); −28% |
| Kruskal-Wallis χ2 ( | 3.6 (.31) | ||||
| Headache medication intake [days/month] T0–T3 | Mean (SD);% | −2.3 (2.3); −70% | −3.5 (3.6); −78% | −1.6 (2.3); −70% | −2.8 (2.3); −85% |
| Kruskal-Wallis χ2 ( | 4.9 (.18) | ||||
| Headache medication intake [days/month] T0–T4 | Mean (SD);% | −1.5 (2.7); −46% | 1.7 (7.4); +38% | −2.1 (4.1); −91% | 0.05 (7.3); +2% |
| Kruskal-Wallis χ2
| 6.3 (.10) | ||||
UC: usual care; AP: acupuncture; MTT: medical training therapy.