1.Treatment of Trigeminal Neuralgia with Low-frequency Electrical Acupuncture .
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology 1975;8(2):173-177
Trigeminal neuralgia has been treated in many ways, both medical and surgical. We wished to determine the efficancy of low frequency electrical acupuncture therapy for nine patients suffering from trigeminal neuralgia with Model 6,26 and G6805 Electrotherapeutic Apparatus. The results were as follows: (1)Initisl.beneficial during 1aw frequency electrical acupuncture therapy was recognized in a11 cases (2) Longterm.baneficial effect was seen in 77%, excluding 3 cases with no improvement. (3) Low frequency elactrical acupuncture therapy seemed to be valuable, preceding medical and .surgical treatment for acute trigemieal neuralgia.
Acupuncture Therapy
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Acupuncture*
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Humans
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Neuralgia
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Trigeminal Neuralgia*
2.Lateral Habenula Serves as a Potential Therapeutic Target for Neuropathic Pain.
Yu DU ; Yu-Xing WU ; Fang GUO ; Feng-Hui QU ; Ting-Ting HU ; Bei TAN ; Yi WANG ; Wei-Wei HU ; Zhong CHEN ; Shi-Hong ZHANG
Neuroscience Bulletin 2021;37(9):1339-1344
3.Effects of Low Level Laser Therapy on Herpetic Neuralgia .
Jae Young KWON ; Inn Se KIM ; Hae Kyu KIM ; Seong Wan BAIK ; Kyoo Sub CHUNG ; Won Bae MOON
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology 1991;24(5):1034-1039
There are several methods for the treatment of herpetic neuralgia, but there is no method that results in complete remission. Laser has lately come into use to reduce several acute or chronic pains. In order to determine the degree of pain relief by lasers, 26 patients of herpetic neuralgia were irradiated with both He-Ne and Ga-Al-As lasers twice to theree times per week and the results were analysed using visual analogue scale. The results were as follows. 1) The improving rate after 15 irradiations of laser was 63% 2)The highest improving rate(24%) was shown after one irradiation of laser(p<0.05). 3) Only one patient above age 60(3.8%) developed postherpetic neuralgia. 4) There was no significant differenc of effects of LLLT between above and below age 60. These results suggest that LLLT is non-invasive and simple method which was effective not only in controlling the herpetic neuralgia but in perventing the postherpetic neuralgia.
Chronic Pain
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Humans
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Low-Level Light Therapy*
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Neuralgia*
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Neuralgia, Postherpetic
4.Effects of Low Level Laser Therapy on Herpetic Neuralgia .
Jae Young KWON ; Inn Se KIM ; Hae Kyu KIM ; Seong Wan BAIK ; Kyoo Sub CHUNG ; Won Bae MOON
Korean Journal of Anesthesiology 1991;24(5):1034-1039
There are several methods for the treatment of herpetic neuralgia, but there is no method that results in complete remission. Laser has lately come into use to reduce several acute or chronic pains. In order to determine the degree of pain relief by lasers, 26 patients of herpetic neuralgia were irradiated with both He-Ne and Ga-Al-As lasers twice to theree times per week and the results were analysed using visual analogue scale. The results were as follows. 1) The improving rate after 15 irradiations of laser was 63% 2)The highest improving rate(24%) was shown after one irradiation of laser(p<0.05). 3) Only one patient above age 60(3.8%) developed postherpetic neuralgia. 4) There was no significant differenc of effects of LLLT between above and below age 60. These results suggest that LLLT is non-invasive and simple method which was effective not only in controlling the herpetic neuralgia but in perventing the postherpetic neuralgia.
Chronic Pain
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Humans
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Low-Level Light Therapy*
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Neuralgia*
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Neuralgia, Postherpetic
5.Case of greater occipital neuralgia after high fever.
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2015;35(12):1318-1318
Acupuncture Therapy
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Adult
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Female
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Fever
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complications
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Humans
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Neuralgia
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etiology
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therapy
6.Case of trigeminal neuralgia.
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2015;35(1):44-44
7.Clinical Trial of Low Level Laser Therapy in 20 Patients with Postherpetic Neuralgia.
Ju Nam HONG ; Tae Heung KIM ; Toshio OHSHIRO ; Soo Duk LIM
Korean Journal of Dermatology 1990;28(1):54-61
Postherpetic neuralgia(PHN) can be extremely debilitating condition. Treatment protocols for PHX may vary from center to center, such as conservative and intensive supportive therapeutic regimens, for example, oral medication, cutaneous nerve stimulating therapy, even acupuncture and hypnotherapy have been stressec In spite of all these measures, some 15% of PHN suffers gain little or no ra lief. Anecdotal reports have suggested that low level laser therapy(LLLT) is effective in the relief of various types of neuralgia. Rased on these, we were interested to apply LLLT for crucial condition of PHN. This is a prelirninary clinical trial to evaluate the efficacy of LLLT in the treatment of the pain for well established and unrelieved PHN. In order to get more accurate result, subjective and objective criteria. were applied. The cases who showed the effectiveness in criteria of Excellent were 6/20(30 %) the cases who showed the effectiveness in criteria of Good were 3/20(15%), and the cases who showed the effectiveness in criteria of Fair were 3/20(15%). So the total cases who showed onset of the effectiveness of LLLT were 12 out of 20 cases(60%).
Acupuncture
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Clinical Protocols
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Humans
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Low-Level Light Therapy*
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Neuralgia
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Neuralgia, Postherpetic*
8.Effect of electroacupuncture with different frequencies on neuropathic pain in a rat model.
Rui-Qing SUN ; He-Chun WANG ; Yun WANG
Chinese Journal of Applied Physiology 2002;18(2):128-131
AIMOur previous studies showed that electroacupuncture (EA) could inhibited radiant heat induced pain and acute or chronic inflammatory pain in rats. In the present study, we observed whether EA with different frequencies could suppress neuropathic pain.
METHODSL5/L6 nerve ligation model was used to assess the effect of EA on neuropathic pain. Mechanical allodynia was represented by 50% withdrawal threshold, while cold-induced ongoing pain was detected by the number of paw lift in 5 min when the rat was put on a 5 degrees cold plate. Han's acupoint nerve stimulator (HANS) was connected to needles inserted into acupoints "jiaji" and "Zusanli" in both sides. The parameters were: (intensity: 0.5-1-2 mA, 10 min each; frequency 2 Hz or 100 Hz; pulse width: 0.6 ms for 2 Hz, 0.2 ms for 100 Hz).
RESULTSEA of both 2 Hz and 100 Hz could relieve the mechanical allodynia, where 2 Hz could induce the effect with shorter latency; they could also relieve the cold-induced ongoing pain, where the effect of 2 Hz outlasted the EA session by up to 48 h after repetitive stimulations over several weeks; a significant relieving effect on cold-induced ongoing pain could also be induced by needle insertion without stimulation.
CONCLUSIONEA could relieve neuropathic pain, the analgesic effect of 2 Hz EA is higher than 100 Hz EA.
Animals ; Electroacupuncture ; Male ; Neuralgia ; therapy ; Rats ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley
9.Effect of Music Therapy as Intervention on Peripheral Neuropathic Pain and Anxiety of Gynecologic Cancer Patients Undergoing Paclitaxel Chemotherapy.
Gie Ok NOH ; Moon Sook HWANG ; Keum Sook CHO ; Joung Ah LIM ; Mi Kyung KANG ; Hyo Jin KIM ; Ji Youn KIM
Korean Journal of Women Health Nursing 2011;17(3):215-224
PURPOSE: This study was to investigate the effect of music therapy as intervention on peripheral neuropathic pain and anxiety of gynecologic cancer patients who were undergoing paclitaxel chemotherapy. METHODS: Hospitalized 62 patients were assigned to an experimental group (n=30) and a control group (n=33) in this quasi-experimental study. The experimental group participated in music therapy that includes listening, singing and song writing during 1 hour. The peripheral neuropathic pain, anxiety and depression were examined as pre-intervention evaluation by using pain scale, anxiety scale (20 questions) and depression scale (20 questions) in both groups. There were no further treatments for the control group while the experimental group involved in music therapy. The peripheral neuropathic pain and anxiety were evaluated in both groups as post-intervention evaluation. RESULTS: Outcomes were verified through hypothesis testing. The level of peripheral neuropathic pain and anxiety in the experimental group was decreased, compared to the control group. CONCLUSION: According to the study, music therapy is a beneficial intervention that reduces peripheral neuropathic pain and anxiety in gynecologic cancer patients. These findings are encouraging and suggest that music therapy can be applied as an effective intervention for minimizing chemotherapy related symptoms.
Anxiety
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Depression
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Humans
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Music
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Music Therapy
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Neuralgia
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Paclitaxel
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Singing
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Writing
10.Clinical observation on deep needling at Xiaguan (ST 7) with round sharp needle combined with plum-blossom needle for trigeminal neuralgia of wind and heat.
Min-Min WU ; Xiao-Hua LIU ; Li-Jiao WANG ; Xiao-Yu CHEN ; Ya-Xue LI
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2021;41(10):1089-1094
OBJECTIVE:
To compare the clinical therapeutic effect between deep needling at Xiaguan (ST 7) with round sharp needle combined with plum-blossom needle and conventional acupuncture in patients with trigeminal neuralgia (TN) of wind and heat, and explore its mechanism.
METHODS:
A total of 60 patients with TN of wind and heat were randomized into an observation group (30 cases) and a control group (30 cases). In the observation group, deep needling with round sharp needle was applied at Xiaguan (ST 7), and tapping with plum-blossom needle was applied at Yangbai (GB 14), Quanliao (SI 18), Dicang (ST 4), Sibai (ST 2), etc. of affected side. In the control group, conventional acupuncture was applied at the same acupoints selected in the observation group. The treatment was given once a day, 5 times a week for 4 weeks in the both groups. Before and after treatment, the scores of short-form McGill pain questionnaire (SF-MPQ), TCM syndrome, patient global impression of change (PGIC) and comprehensive symptom were observed, the serum levels of interleukin-6 (IL-6), tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α), vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP) and β-endorphin (β-EP) were detected, and the adverse reaction was observed in the both groups.
RESULTS:
After treatment, the scores of PRI, PPI, VAS, TCM syndrome, PGIC and comprehensive symptom and the serum levels of IL-6, TNF-α and VIP were decreased compared before treatment in the both groups (
CONCLUSION
Deep needling at Xiaguan (ST 7) with round sharp needle combined with plum-blossom needle can effectively treat the trigeminal neuralgia of wind and heat and relieve pain, its therapeutic effect is superior to conventional acupuncture. The mechanism may be related to the regulation of serum IL-6, TNF-α, VIP and β-EP.
Flowers
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Hot Temperature
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Humans
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Prunus domestica
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Trigeminal Neuralgia/therapy*
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Wind