1.Efficacy Observation of Filiform-Heated Needle Stimulation on Myofascial Trigger Points Based on the"Pivot Mechanism"Theory for Treating Neck-Shoulder Myofascial Pain Syndrome
Xuanling CHEN ; Xiaolin YE ; Qian XIE ; Shuxiong LUO ; Aiguo XUE ; Qing SONG
Journal of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2025;42(7):1693-1699
Objective To observe the clinical efficacy of filiform-heated needle stimulation on myofascial trigger points(MTrPs)based on the"pivot mechanism"theory in treating neck-shoulder myofascial pain syndrome(MPS).Methods Sixty-four patients diagnosed with neck-shoulder MPS from the Acupuncture Department(inpatient and outpatient)of Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine Dongguan Hospital between January 2023 and September 2023 were selected and randomly divided into a control group and an observation group using a random number table,with 32 cases per group.The control group received oral administration of Celecoxib Capsules,while the observation group received additional filiform-heated needle therapy.The treatment duration was 2 weeks and 1 course per week.Clinical efficacy was evaluated after 2 weeks,with observing the changes in the Short-Form McGill Pain Questionnaire(SF-MPQ)scores,Neck Disability Index(NDI)scores.The cervical range of motion(ROM)was compared between the two groups.Results(1)After treatment,the SF-MPQ scores of the two groups of patients were significantly improved(P<0.05),and the observation group was significantly superior to the control group in improving the SF-MPQ scores,and the difference was statistically significant(P<0.05).(2)After treatment,the NDI scores of patients in the two groups were significantly improved(P<0.05),and the observation group was significantly superior to the control group in improving the NDI scores,and the difference was statistically significant(P<0.05).(3)After treatment,the cervical joint mobility of patients in the two groups was significantly improved(P<0.05),and the observation group was significantly superior to the control group in improving cervical joint mobility,with a statistically significant difference(P<0.05).(4)The total effective rate was 96.88%(31/32)in the observation group and 84.38%(27/32)in the control group.The efficacy of the observation group was superior to that of the control group,and the difference was statistically significant(P<0.05).Conclusion Filiform-heated needle stimulation on MTrPs based on the"pivot mechanism"theory significantly alleviates pain,improves soft tissue injury,and enhances neck-shoulder mobility in patients with neck-shoulder MPS,demonstrating remarkable clinical efficacy.
2.The effects of electrostimulation upon soldier's circadian of melatonin in plasma.
Kunlin JIAN ; Huaiqing CHEN ; Kaiyuan SONG ; Xuechuan SUN ; Shuxiong XIE
Journal of Biomedical Engineering 2003;20(3):494-496
Physiological and behavioral rhythms are governed by an endogenous circadian clock. In this paper are reported the studies on soldier's circadian of melatonin concentrations by means of electricity and light pulses presented to the popliteal region (behind the knee). The results showed that the phase of melatonin concentrations can be regulated by both the electricity pulses and the light pulses. A systematic relation was found between the timing of the electro-stimulating and the magnitude and direction of phase shifts, resulting in the generation of a phase response curve. The phase response curve displayed photic model. These findings have implications for the development of more effective treatments for sleep and circadian rhythm disorders.
Adolescent
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Adult
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Chronobiology Disorders
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prevention & control
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Circadian Rhythm
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physiology
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radiation effects
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Electric Stimulation
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Humans
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Male
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Melatonin
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blood
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physiology
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Military Personnel
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Photic Stimulation
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Sleep Disorders, Circadian Rhythm
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prevention & control

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