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The effect of dry-cupping combined with lavender oil massage on postpartum perineal pain:a case study
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作者 Hulya Tosun Gul Pinar 《TMR Non-Drug Therapy》 2021年第2期8-13,共6页
to examine the effect of dry cupping therapy with lavender oil massage on the intensity of postpartum perineal pain.Methods:A 33 years old female had suffered with postpartum perineal pain.She experienced bilateral ep... to examine the effect of dry cupping therapy with lavender oil massage on the intensity of postpartum perineal pain.Methods:A 33 years old female had suffered with postpartum perineal pain.She experienced bilateral episiotomy on the third birth.Dry cupping therapy was administrated on selected areas two times.Before giving cupping therapy,at the 4th and 24th hours of birth was investigated effectiveness of dry cupping therapy on postpartum perineal pain based on the short-form of McGill pain scale.Results:According to the McGill pain scale,the mean of postpartum perineal pain intensity decreased from 37.9±10.5 before the dry cupping therapy with lavender oil massage to 12.1±5.3 in 4th hour,and 6.3±1.3.2 in 24th hour after delivery.The patient on cupping therapy with lavender oil message showed better results terms of pain intensity(P<0.001).Conclusion:The study confirmed that dry cupping therapy with lavender oil massage reduced postpartum perineal pain.In this regard,this intervention may be considered as affective method for reducing postpartum perineal pain.However,further trials are required to identify the effectiveness of this therapy regiment. 展开更多
关键词 dry cupping therapy Lavender oil massage Postpartum perineal pain
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Evidence and Expert Opinions:Drying Needling versus Acupuncture(Ⅱ)--The American Alliance for Professional Acupuncture Safety(AAPAS)White Paper 2016 被引量:8
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作者 FAN Arthur Yin XU Jun LI Yong-ming 《Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2017年第2期83-90,共8页
In the United States and other Western countries, dry needling has been a topic in academic and legal fields. This White Paper is to provide the authoritative information of dry needling versus acupuncture to academic... In the United States and other Western countries, dry needling has been a topic in academic and legal fields. This White Paper is to provide the authoritative information of dry needling versus acupuncture to academic scholars, healthcare professionals, administrators, policymakers, and the general public by providing the authoritative evidence and expertise regarding critical issues of dry needling and reaching a consensus. We conclude that Dr. Travell, Dr. Gunn, Dr. Baldry and others who have promoted dry needling by simply rebranding(1) acupuncture as dry needling and(2) acupuncture points as trigger points(dry needling points). Dry needling simply using English biomedical terms(especially using "fascia" hypothesis) in replace of their equivalent Chinese medical terms. Dry needling is an over-simplified version of acupuncture derived from traditional Chinese acupuncture except for emphasis on biomedical language when treating neuromuscularskeletal pain(dry needling promoters redefined it as "myofascial pain"). Trigger points belong to the category of Ashi acupuncture points in traditional Chinese acupuncture, and they are not a new discovery. By applying acupuncture points, dry needling is actually trigger point acupuncture, an invasive therapy(a surgical procedure) instead of manual therapy. Dr. Travell admitted to the general public that dry needling is acupuncture, and acupuncture professionals practice dry needling as acupuncture therapy and there are several criteria in acupuncture profession to locate trigger points as acupuncture points. Among acupuncture schools, dry needling practitioners emphasize acupuncture's local responses while other acupuncturists pay attention to the responses of both local, distal, and whole body responses. For patients' safety, dry needling practitioners should meet standards required for licensed acupuncturists and physicians. 展开更多
关键词 dry needling acupuncture trigger points acupuncture points invasive therapy evidence expertise consensus
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