A randomized controlled trial of acupuncture added to usual treatment for fibromyalgia
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UNIVERSIDADE DE SÃO PAULO |
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19/10/2012
19/10/2012
2008
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Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of acupuncture for fibromyalgia. Methods: Fifty-eight women with fibromyalgia were allocated randomly to receive either acupuncture together with tricyclic antidepressants and exercise (n = 34), or tricyclic antidepressants and exercise only (n=24). Patients rated their pain on a visual analogue scale. A blinded assessor evaluated both the mean pressure pain threshold value over all 18 fibromyalgia points and quality of life using SF-36. Results: At the end of 20 sessions, patients who received acupuncture were significantly better than the control group in all measures of pain and in 5 of the SF-36 subscales. After 6 months, the acupuncture group was significantly better than the control group in numbers of tender points, mean pressure pain threshold at the 18 tender points and 3 subscales of SF-36. After one year, the acupuncture group showed significance in one subscale of the SF-36; at 2 years there were no significant differences in any outcome measures. Conclusion: Addition of acupuncture to usual treatments for fibromyalgia may be beneficial for pain and quality of life for 3 months after the end of treatment. Future research is needed to evaluate the specific effects of acupuncture for fibromyalgia. |
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JOURNAL OF REHABILITATION MEDICINE, v.40, n.7, p.582-588, 2008 1650-1977 http://producao.usp.br/handle/BDPI/22688 10.2340/16501977-0216 |
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Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine |
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Palavras-Chave | #randomized trial #acupuncture #fibromyalgia #PAIN #PREVALENCE #CONSEQUENCES #EPIDEMIOLOGY #MANAGEMENT #THERAPY #ONTARIO #LONDON #Rehabilitation #Sport Sciences |
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