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Orthopaedic Proceedings
Vol. 100-B, Issue SUPP_3 | Pages 49 - 49
1 Apr 2018
Lv ZT Li M Chen AM
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BACKGROUND

Diffuse noxious inhibitory control (DNIC) is impaired in people with chronic pain such as knee osteoarthritis (KOA), which may predict the risk of acute-to-chronic pain transition. Electroacupuncture (EA) is effective in relieving pain in patients with KOA. However, whether EA may inhibit acute-to-chronic pain transition of KOA has not been systematically examined.

METHODS

This was a multicenter, three-arm parallel, single-blind randomized controlled trial involving a total of 450 patients with KOA. This study was approved by the Chinese Ethics Committee of Registering Clinical Trials (reference: ChiECRCT-20140035) and registered with Chinese Clinical Trial Registry (ChiCTR-ICR-14005411). Patients were divided into three groups based on EA current intensity: strong EA (>2mA), weak EA (<0.5mA) and sham EA (none acupoint). Treatments consisted of five sessions per week, for two weeks. Primary outcome measures were visual analog scale (VAS) and DNIC function.