The Effect of Acupuncture Using Specific Acupoints and Non-Acupoints in Non-Traumatic, Chronic Shoulder Pain: A Case Study
Abstract:
Chronic shoulder pain is one of the
most common presentations of musculoskeletal pain in our community, which usually
complicates or interferes with a person’s daily activities, social events, and
overall quality of life. It is the leading cause of disability among middle-aged
working individuals. It has been reported that until the present day, none of
the conventional treatments has proved effective for chronic shoulder pain in
the long term. Furthermore, there are considerable side effects, to varying
degrees of these treatments. Acupuncture, as part of Traditional Chinese
Medicine, has shown effective results in treating shoulder pain by minimizing
the pain and improving range of motion and mobility. The present case involves
four patients diagnosed with non-traumatic chronic shoulder pain. All the
patients were given three acupuncture treatments per week, lasting 40 minutes
for the duration of two weeks. Needling was inserted at six specific acupoints
and five specific non-acupoints. Pain and mobility assessments were done before
and twenty minutes after each treatment. The result shows positive effects of
acupuncture using specific acupoints and specific non-acupoints in alleviating
non-traumatic chronic shoulder pain. At the end of this study, their shoulder
pain was greatly minimized, and their shoulder functionality improved
remarkably. Although larger clinical intervention studies on the effect of
acupuncture treatment on chronic shoulder pain due to non-traumatic injury are
needed, the result of this case study indicates that acupuncture treatment
using specific acupoints and specific non-acupoints can be an effective alternative
therapy or treatment tool for patients with non-traumatic chronic shoulder
pain.
Keywords: Acupuncture, Acupuncture points, Chronic shoulder pain, Conventional treatment, non-acupuncture points, non-traumatic shoulder pain, pain scale, range of motion and mobility.
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