Efectividad de la acupuntura en el tratamiento del dolor en la artrosis de rodilla
2002; Elsevier BV; Volume: 30; Issue: 10 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1016/s0212-6567(02)79120-8
ISSN1885-8570
AutoresA. Ferrández Infante, L. García Olmos, A. González Gamarra, María Jesús Meis Meis, Borja Maroto Rodríguez,
Tópico(s)Myofascial pain diagnosis and treatment
ResumoTo determine the effectiveness of acupuncture in controlling pain from arthritis of the knee.Systematic review.MedLine, the Cochrane Library.Of the 9 studies located, only 4 met the inclusion criteria. All were controlled, randomized clinical trials that studied the effect of acupuncture only in the knee joint.Primary outcome variables were intensity of pain, overall measure (general improvement, proportion of patients who recovered, subjective improvement in symptoms) and functional status. As secondary outcome measures we used objective physiological measures (range of knee movement, muscle strength, time needed to walk a certain distance, time needed to climb a certain number of stairs), general health status, and other information such as medication needed and side effects.There was moderately strong evidence that acupuncture was more effective in treating knee joint pain than no treatment. The difference can be explained by its marked placebo effect.There is currently insufficient evidence to recommend acupuncture as a treatment for pain from osteoarthritis of the knee. Additional, better designed studies are needed to determine the actual role of acupuncture in this disease.
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