Objective:The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of hot intermittent cupping on pain,stiffness and inability of patients with knee osteoarthritis(KO).Methods:The present study was a clinical trial,which w...Objective:The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of hot intermittent cupping on pain,stiffness and inability of patients with knee osteoarthritis(KO).Methods:The present study was a clinical trial,which was performed on 38 patients with KO referring to Gonabad Rheumatology Specialty Clinic.Based on permutation block method,the research units were divided into cupping therapy and control groups.For the cupping therapy group,four sessions of cupping therapy were performed every four days.To collect data,the form of demographic information,Visual Analogue Scale(VAS)and the Western Ontario and McMaster(WOMAC)osteoarthritis scale were used,and the data were analyzed by SPSS software v.16 using descriptive statistics and independent t-test,paired t-test,Chi-square test and Fishers exact test with a significance level of P<0.05.Results:Findings showed that there was no significant difference between the cupping therapy and control groups in terms of demographic characteristics and they were homogeneous.Findings indicated that,based on VAS,the mean pain intensity in the left(P<0.001)and the right knees(P<0.001),as well as based on WOMAC,stiffness(P=0.006),pain intensity(P<0.001)and disability(P<0.001)in the cupping therapy group significantly decreased compared to the control group.Conclusion:Findings showed that hot intermittent cupping therapy reduced the pain intensity,stiffness and disability in patients with KO.展开更多
Knee osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common form of arthritis worldwide. The incidence of this disease is rising and its treatment poses an economic burden. Two early targets of knee OA treatment include the predomi...Knee osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common form of arthritis worldwide. The incidence of this disease is rising and its treatment poses an economic burden. Two early targets of knee OA treatment include the predominant symptom of pain, and cartilage damage in the knee joint. Current treatments have been beneficial in treating the disease but none is as effective as total knee arthroplasty (TKA). However, while TKA is an end-stage solution of the disease, it is an invasive and expensive procedure, Therefore, innovative regenerative engineering strategies should be established as these could defer or annul the need for a TKA. Several biomaterial and cell-based therapies are currently in development and have shown early promise in both preclinical and clinical studies. The use of advanced biomaterials and stem cells independently or in conjunction to treat knee OA could potentially reduce pain and regenerate fo- cal articular cartilage damage. In this review, we discuss the pathogenesis of pain and cartilage damage in knee OA and explore novel treatment options currently being studied, along with some of their limitations.展开更多
文摘Objective:The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of hot intermittent cupping on pain,stiffness and inability of patients with knee osteoarthritis(KO).Methods:The present study was a clinical trial,which was performed on 38 patients with KO referring to Gonabad Rheumatology Specialty Clinic.Based on permutation block method,the research units were divided into cupping therapy and control groups.For the cupping therapy group,four sessions of cupping therapy were performed every four days.To collect data,the form of demographic information,Visual Analogue Scale(VAS)and the Western Ontario and McMaster(WOMAC)osteoarthritis scale were used,and the data were analyzed by SPSS software v.16 using descriptive statistics and independent t-test,paired t-test,Chi-square test and Fishers exact test with a significance level of P<0.05.Results:Findings showed that there was no significant difference between the cupping therapy and control groups in terms of demographic characteristics and they were homogeneous.Findings indicated that,based on VAS,the mean pain intensity in the left(P<0.001)and the right knees(P<0.001),as well as based on WOMAC,stiffness(P=0.006),pain intensity(P<0.001)and disability(P<0.001)in the cupping therapy group significantly decreased compared to the control group.Conclusion:Findings showed that hot intermittent cupping therapy reduced the pain intensity,stiffness and disability in patients with KO.
文摘Knee osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common form of arthritis worldwide. The incidence of this disease is rising and its treatment poses an economic burden. Two early targets of knee OA treatment include the predominant symptom of pain, and cartilage damage in the knee joint. Current treatments have been beneficial in treating the disease but none is as effective as total knee arthroplasty (TKA). However, while TKA is an end-stage solution of the disease, it is an invasive and expensive procedure, Therefore, innovative regenerative engineering strategies should be established as these could defer or annul the need for a TKA. Several biomaterial and cell-based therapies are currently in development and have shown early promise in both preclinical and clinical studies. The use of advanced biomaterials and stem cells independently or in conjunction to treat knee OA could potentially reduce pain and regenerate fo- cal articular cartilage damage. In this review, we discuss the pathogenesis of pain and cartilage damage in knee OA and explore novel treatment options currently being studied, along with some of their limitations.