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Efficacy of Warm Needle Moxibustion on Lumbar Disc Herniation
Author(s) -
Xinhua Li,
Yingchao Han,
Jian Cui,
Ping Yuan,
Zhi Di,
Lijun Li
Publication year - 2016
Publication title -
journal of evidence-based complementary and alternative medicine
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2156-5872
pISSN - 2156-5899
DOI - 10.1177/2156587215605419
Subject(s) - moxibustion , medicine , lumbar disc herniation , acupuncture , statistical significance , visual analogue scale , traditional chinese medicine , clinical efficacy , lumbar , intervertebral disc displacement , clinical significance , surgery , lumbar vertebrae , alternative medicine , pathology
Background. Clinical studies on the efficacy of warm needle moxibustion to treat lumbar disc herniation are increasing, while studies on the assessment of its efficacy are still lacking.Objective. To assess the clinical effect of warm needle moxibustion on lumbar disc herniation.Methods. We searched relevant trials that compared warm needle moxibustion with other methods for lumbar disc herniation from 9 databases.Results. Warm needle moxibustion showed statistical significance efficiency rate compared with acupuncture and manipulation but had a similar rate with nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs). It showed a statistically significanty excellent rate when compared with acupuncture and manipulation but had a similar rate with NSAIDs. Regarding Japanese Orthopedic Association scores, it showed statistical significance with acupuncture and manipulation, but the rate was similar with Chinese medicine and NSAIDs. Regarding visual analog scale score, it demonstrated statistical significance when compared with acupuncture, manipulation, and NSAIDs but had a similar rate with Chinese medicine.Conclusion. Warm needle moxibustion is superior to acupuncture and manipulation in terms of efficiency rate, excellent rate, and controlling of pain for lumbar disc herniation, but it is similar when compared with NSAIDs and Chinese medicine.

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