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Pain | 2002

Immediate effects of dry needling and acupuncture at distant points in chronic neck pain: results of a randomized, double-blind, sham-controlled crossover trial

Dominik Irnich; Nicolas Behrens; Jochen Gleditsch; Wolfram Stör; Martin A. Schreiber; P. Schöps; Andrew J. Vickers; Antje Beyer

&NA; To evaluate immediate effects of two different modes of acupuncture on motion‐related pain and cervical spine mobility in chronic neck pain patients compared to a sham procedure. Thirty‐six patients with chronic neck pain and limited cervical spine mobility participated in a prospective, randomized, double‐blind, sham‐controlled crossover trial. Every patient was treated once with needle acupuncture at distant points, dry needling (DN) of local myofascial trigger points and sham laser acupuncture (Sham). Outcome measures were motion‐related pain intensity (visual analogue scale, 0–100 mm) and range of motion (ROM). In addition, patients scored changes of general complaints using an 11‐point verbal rating scale. Patients were assessed immediately before and after each treatment by an independent (blinded) investigator. Multivariate analysis was used to assess the effects of true acupuncture and needle site independently. For motion‐related pain, use of acupuncture at non‐local points reduced pain scores by about a third (11.2 mm; 95% CI 5.7, 16.7; P=0.00006) compared to DN and sham. DN led to an estimated reduction in pain of 1.0 mm (95% CI −4.5, 6.5; P=0.7). Use of DN slightly improved ROM by 1.7° (95% CI 0.2, 3.2; P=0.032) with use of non‐local points improving ROM by an additional 1.9° (95% CI 0.3, 3.4; P=0.016). For patient assessment of change, non‐local acupuncture was significantly superior both to Sham (1.7 points; 95% CI 1.0, 2.5; P=0.0001) and DN (1.5 points; 95% CI 0.4, 2.6; P=0.008) but there was no difference between DN and Sham (0.1 point; 95% CI −1.0, 1.2; P=0.8). Acupuncture is superior to Sham in improving motion‐related pain and ROM following a single session of treatment in chronic neck pain patients. Acupuncture at distant points improves ROM more than DN; DN was ineffective for motion‐related pain.


BMJ | 2001

Randomised trial of acupuncture compared with conventional massage and “sham” laser acupuncture for treatment of chronic neck pain

Dominik Irnich; Nicolas Behrens; Holger Molzen; Achim König; Jochen Gleditsch; Martin Von Krauss; Malte Natalis; Edward Senn; Antje Beyer; P. Schöps


Myofascial Trigger Points#R##N#Comprehensive diagnosis and treatment | 2013

Chapter 2 – Terminology

Dominik Irnich; Roland Gautschi; Nicolas Behrens


Archive | 2013

Diagnosis of myofascial pain

Nicolas Behrens; Dominik Irnich; Gunnar Licht; Hans-Joachim Schmitt


Archive | 2013

Neck and shoulder region

Nicolas Behrens; Dominik Irnich


Myofascial Trigger Points#R##N#Comprehensive diagnosis and treatment | 2013

Chapter 14 – Differential diagnosis

Nicolas Behrens; Dominik Irnich; Martin Offenbächer; Hans-Joachim Schmitt; Michael Späth; A. Winkelmann


Myofascial Trigger Points#R##N#Comprehensive diagnosis and treatment | 2013

Chapter 27 – Neck and shoulder region

Nicolas Behrens; Dominik Irnich


Myofascial Trigger Points#R##N#Comprehensive diagnosis and treatment | 2013

Chapter 13 – Diagnosis of myofascial pain

Nicolas Behrens; Dominik Irnich; Gunnar Licht; Hans-Joachim Schmitt


Archive | 2009

Muskeln und Triggerpunkte

Dominik Irnich; Nicolas Behrens


Leitfaden Triggerpunkte (1. Auflage 2009) | 2009

KAPITEL 2 – Terminologie

Dominik Irnich; Roland Gautschi; Nicolas Behrens

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Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center

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