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Acupuncture in shoulder pain and functional impairment after neck dissection: A prospective randomized pilot study

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2016
Abstract:
OBJECTIVES/HYPOTHESIS:

The efficacy of conventional physiotherapy and antiinflammatory/analgesic drugs in the management of shoulder pain and functional disability following neck dissection is often disappointing. Acupuncture is a safe and well-tolerated method. We report the results regarding our pilot trial of acupuncture versus conventional care in the management of postoperative shoulder pain and dysfunction after neck dissection.
STUDY DESIGN:

Pilot study.
METHODS:

Patients at a tertiary university center with chronic pain or dysfunction attributed to neck dissection were randomly assigned to either weekly acupuncture or usual care (eg., physical therapy, analgesia, and/or antiinflammatory drugs) for 5 consecutive weeks. The Constant-Murley score, a composite measure of pain, function, and activities of daily living, was the primary outcome measure. As secondary end point, The Neck Dissection Impairment Index (NDII) was used to quantify site-specific, self-reported quality of life (QOL).
RESULTS:

After randomization, 48 patients completed the study (23 and 25 patients on acupuncture and control arms, respectively). Constant-Murley scores improved more in the acupuncture group (gain difference between groups 13.6, P < 0.01), a statistically significant improvement in site-specific QOL was also recorded at NDII (gain difference between groups 11.5, P < 0.01).
CONCLUSION:

Acupuncture is safe and effective; it should be introduced and offered to patients suffering from neck pain and dysfunction related to neck dissection.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Acupuncture; Neck disability; Neck dissection; Neck pain; Shoulder dysfunction; Shoulder syndrome; Otorhinolaryngology2734 Pathology and Forensic Medicine
Elenco autori:
Deganello, Alberto; Battat, Nir; Muratori, Enrico; Cristofaro, Glauco; Buongiorno, Ana; Mannelli, Giuditta; Picconi, Mario; Giachetti, Rita; Borsotti, Giulia; Gallo, Oreste
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.unibs.it/handle/11379/493397
Link al Full Text:
https://iris.unibs.it/retrieve/handle/11379/493397/70535/Acupuncture%20in%20shoulder%20pain%20and%20functional%20impairment%20after%20neck%20dissection,%20a%20prospective%20randomized%20pilot%20study.pdf
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