Effectiveness of acupuncture in the control of lower back pain of sailors at the National Sports Festival of Japan
10.3777/jjsam.62.63
- VernacularTitle:国体セーリング選手の腰痛に対する鍼治療の効果
- Author:
Eiji FURUYA
;
Yasuhisa KANEKO
;
Akihito UEHARA
;
Ayumi SAKAMOTO
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
acupuncture;
sports injury;
lower back pain;
yacht;
windsurfing
- From:Journal of the Japan Society of Acupuncture and Moxibustion
2012;62(1):63-69
- CountryJapan
- Language:Japanese
-
Abstract:
[Objective]To investigate the effectiveness of acupuncture in the control of lower back pain of sailors that participated in the National Sports Festival of Japan to assess whether or not acupuncture can be used as a pre and post race treatment.
[Methods]The study was conducted at the National Sports Festival of Japan sailing games. The focus was on sailor's complaints of lower back pain. Acupuncture treatment for lower back pain was executed pre and/or post race, and the respective therapeutic effect was evaluated. Acupuncture was executed by several techniques and on several points of the lower back.
The depth of insertion was the most critical criteria and must be shallow. The insertion depth of the study was approximately 5 mm.
Acupuncture points were chosen by the therapist. The insertion point was selected based on characteristics such as tenderness and induration of tissue. As needed, the dermis was stimulated continuously utilizing the acupuncture needle. The effect of acupuncture treatment was evaluated using the Visual Analog Scale (VAS).
[Results]Lower back pain in sailors was alleviated by acupuncture and decreased by a VAS value (p < 0.01). The result was the same in pre and/or post race patients. Organic disease was confirmed in 19.0%of the patients. Both lumbar disc herniation and isthmic spondylolisthesis were diagnosed. There were no adverse events.
[Conclusion]Acupuncture was an effective treatment method and as such can be used as a method of treatment of sailors at pre or post race. However, to attain the maximum efficacy, the depth of the needle insertion must be shallow.