Acupuncture Treatment for the Patient with Spinal Cord Stimulation
10.3937/kampomed.55.343
- VernacularTitle:硬膜外脊髄刺激療法中のはり通電治療
- Author:
Tadashi TANAKA
;
Hiroshi TOYODA
;
Hidekazu RYO
;
Masahiro SANNOMIYA
;
Minoru WATANUKI
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
spinal cord stimulation;
electrical acupuncture therapy;
neuropathic pain;
chronic pain;
rehabilitation
- From:Kampo Medicine
2004;55(3):343-346
- CountryJapan
- Language:Japanese
-
Abstract:
We experienced a case of chronic pain responding to electrical acupuncture therapy while on spinal cord stimulation. A 35 year-old male presented with chronic neck pain. At 16 years of age, he had neck pain due to traffic accident with stellate ganglion block and epidural block. At 29 years of age, he sensed radiating pain in the 3rd to 5th digits of the left hand during epidural block. At 33 years of age, nerve root injury occurred after insertion of an epidural catheter, resulting in epidural abscess. Although the abscess resolved after antibiotic treatment, he had stiff fingers in the left hand together with neck pain and restricted range of motion of the neck. At 34 years of age, a spinal cord stimulation device was inserted which improved the stiff fingers in the left hand, but not the neck pain and restricted neck motion. He therefore visited our institute. At presentation, neck pain together with dysphagia and mastication pain were observed, and the patient was on a liquid diet. He was given electrical acupuncture treatment in additional to trigger point block and stellate ganglion laser. After two treatments, he was able to resume a normal diet. With reduced neck pain, he also undergo rehabilitation mainly through voluntary neck movements. This case demonstrates that electrical acupuncture treatment may be safe and effective for patients fitted with spinal cord stimulation device.