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Wahyuningsih Djaali1,2,3, Hasan Mihardja1,4, Yoshua Viventius1,2, Yolanda Teja1,2, Hanggoro Laka Bunawan1,2, Marshellia Setiawan1,2, Lisa Yunita1,2.
Abstract
Objective: Interventional pain management has been recognized over the last couple of decades for treating chronic-pain syndromes. Acupuncture is a nonpharmacologic therapeutic option for pain management and may be an option for different patients with contraindications for interventional pain management. This review explores this options. Method: This limited review examines the role of acupuncture for managing head-and-neck pain and lower-back pain, according to interventional pain management. Conclusions: Acupuncture at various points, corresponding to the stellate ganglion, which is ST 10 Shuitu, and corresponding to the splanchnic nerve and the facet joint of the lumbar vertebra-which are Ex-B2 paravertebra-can be applied for pain management in the head-and-neck area and in the lower-back area. According to various research findings, acupuncture is effective and safe for reducing pain in the head and neck area, as well as in the lower back. Copyright 2021, Mary Ann Liebert, Inc., publishers.Entities:
Keywords: acupuncture; head-and-neck pain; interventional pain management; lower-back pain
Year: 2021 PMID: 35003500 PMCID: PMC8729902 DOI: 10.1089/acu.2021.0004
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Med Acupunct ISSN: 1933-6586