Clinical efficacy comparison of different acupuncture frequencies for pain of temporomandibular disorders: a randomized controlled trial.
10.13703/j.0255-2930.20241204-k0004
- Author:
Shuting LI
1
;
Yuanbo FU
2
;
Lu LIU
2
;
Woyu WANG
1
;
Ying LIN
2
;
Bin LI
2
Author Information
1. Clinical Medicine College, Beijing University of CM, Beijing 100029, China.
2. Acupuncture-Moxibustion Center, Beijing Hospital of TCM Affiliated to Capital Medical University, Beijing 100010; Beijing Key Laboratory of Acupuncture-Neuromodulation, Beijing
- Publication Type:Comparative Study
- Keywords:
acupuncture;
acupuncture frequency;
pain;
randomized controlled trial (RCT);
temporomandibular disorders
- MeSH:
Humans;
Male;
Female;
Adult;
Acupuncture Therapy/methods*;
Temporomandibular Joint Disorders/physiopathology*;
Middle Aged;
Young Adult;
Treatment Outcome;
Acupuncture Points;
Pain Management;
Adolescent;
Pain Measurement
- From:
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion
2025;45(4):453-459
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
OBJECTIVE:To explore the efficacy differences among different acupuncture frequencies for pain of temporomandibular disorders (TMD).
METHODS:A total of 42 patients with TMD pain were randomly divided into a low-frequency group, a medium-frequency group, and a high-frequency group, with 14 patients in each group. All groups received acupuncture treatment at bilateral Hegu (LI4) and Yanglingquan (GB34), as well as ipsilateral Tinggong (SI19), Jiache (ST6), and Xiaguan (ST7), with each session lasting 30 minutes. The low-frequency group received acupuncture once per week, the medium-frequency group received acupuncture twice per week, and the high-frequency group received acupuncture three times per week, for a total duration of four weeks. The graded chronic pain scale (GCPS) score, visual analogue scale (VAS) score, jaw functional limitation scale-20 (JFLS-20) score, and pressure pain threshold (PPT) were assessed in the three groups before and after treatment, as well as at the four-week follow-up after treatment completion.
RESULTS:Compared before treatment, GCPS and JFLS-20 scores were significantly decreased in all the groups after treatment (P<0.05), and VAS scores were significantly decreased in the high-frequency and medium-frequency groups (P<0.05), PPT values at different measurement sites were increased significantly in the high-frequency group (P<0.05). After treatment, GCPS, JFLS-20, and VAS scores in the high-frequency group were lower than those in the medium-frequency and low-frequency groups (P<0.05), while some PPT values were higher than the other two groups (P<0.05). At follow-up, GCPS, JFLS-20, and VAS scores remained significantly lower in all the groups compared to baseline (P<0.05), PPT values were increased significantly in the high-frequency and medium-frequency groups (P<0.05), with the high-frequency group showing lower GCPS, JFLS-20, and VAS scores and higher PPT values compared to the other two groups (P<0.05).
CONCLUSION:Acupuncture three times per week is more effective in reducing TMD pain intensity compared to once or twice per week, and can also alleviate some mandibular functional impairments. The therapeutic effects persist for at least four weeks after treatment completion.