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Background:
Prevalence of de Quervain's Tenosynovitis (dQt) is estimated at 0.5% among men and 1.3% among women. As there is an increasing length of time in smart phone usage, the prevalence is believed to be higher in the future. However, the public has a common avoidance of corticosteroid usage.
Although the surgical treatment of the disease is reported to be effective in providing long term relief, its complications include radial sensory nerve injury, incomplete decompression, and volar subluxation of the tendons. The above factors raised the need of alternative treatments.
Sinew Acupuncture is a new acupuncture technique developed based on the Jing-jin theory from "Huangdi Neijing" the tradition Chinese Medicine classic literature. Previous observational studies indicated that sinew acupuncture had the immediate analgesic effect on soft tissue injuries at various locations. It is a subcutaneous and transverse needling which minimizes the pain, sore, swelling sensations of acupuncture. A controlled study includes longer follow-up is needed for providing evidence for this alternative treatment , which is safe and with the least undesired sensation.
Aims:
Design:
A randomised subject trial will be employed. A total of 68 cases will be recruited in the study and allocated into study and wait-list control group under ratio 1:1. Treatment group participants will receive 5 treatments in 2 weeks and follow-up sessions after 6 and 12 weeks. Wait-list control group participants will receive same treatment and assessment after waiting and follow-up period. Both groups will receive health education session on dQt. The subjects are prohibited from receiving corticosteroid injection for treating de Quervain's Tenosynovitis. The subjects are recommended not to receive any other treatments for dQt during the trial period; Rescue medication for pain is allowed if patients have intolerant pain. Any treatments or medications for dQt received should be reported and recorded.
Setting:
The Hong Kong Tuberculosis Association - The University of Hong Kong Chinese Medicine Centre for Training and Research (Aberdeen)
Participants: 68 subjects with dQt
Treatment:
According to the theory of Sinew Acupuncture, acupoints are chosen based on 3 criteria, 1. the tender spots, 2.the spots which induce relief of symptoms and 3.the "knots" (elevated spots of the soft tissues, can be located by Chinese Medicine Practitioner (CMP) with Sinew Acupuncture training), these spots should locate along the "Jing-Jin" where the diseased spot lies, in this case the "Jing-Jin" of the Lung meridian and the Large Intestine meridian. Acupoints chosen for Sinew Acupuncture should lie within the forearm area. Subcutaneous acupuncture with the needle tips pointing towards the radial styloid activates the "Wei-Qi" to achieve analgesic effect and to promote healing.
Measures:
Primary outcome: change of Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) score in the 5th treatment (week 2) from baseline.
secondary outcome: Q-DASH (Quick Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder, and Hand), WHOQOL-BREF Quality of Life Questionnaire, pinch strength, grip strength and averse events.
Data analysis:
The scores of VAS and Q-DASH at different time points are reported as means ± standard deviation. The scores are analysed by the intent-to-treat analysis. The last observation carried forward analyses will be employed for missing value. The difference between two groups at a time point or the difference between the two time-points in a group is tested by the student t-test. The level of the statistical significance is set P<0.05. Subgroup analysis and multiple regression analysis will be conducted to eliminate the possible bias due to the length of waiting time, the use NSAIDs, or other factor.
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| Label | Type | Description | Intervention Names |
|---|---|---|---|
| Sinew Acupuncture | Experimental |
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| Waitlist | No Intervention |
| Name | Type | Description | Arm Group Labels | Other Names |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| acupuncture | Other | Subjects will receive Sinew Acupuncture 2-3 times in two weeks, a total of 5 sessions. Needles will be inserted into the Sinew Acupoints on the affected wrist and forearm. Needles will be inserted along the subcutaneous level, nearly parallel to the skin, and the tip of needles pointing towards the painful spot at the radial styloid. 4-6 sinew acupoints will be used. |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
|---|---|---|
| Visual Analogue Scale (VAS) | The horizontal VAS is a pain scale consisting of a 100-mm long horizontal line with the anchors "no pain" on the left side (0 mm) and "worst imaginable pain" on the right side (100 mm). | 2 weeks |
| Measure | Description | Time Frame |
|---|---|---|
| Quick Disabilities of the Arm, Shoulder, and Hand (Q-DASH) questionnaire | The Q-DASH is a 11-item questionnaire to measure physical function and symptoms in people with any or multiple musculoskeletal disorders of the upper limb, scored 0 (no disability) to 100. | up to 12 weeks |
| Pinch strength |
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Inclusion Criteria:
Exclusion Criteria:
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| Name | Affiliation | Role |
|---|---|---|
| Haiyong Chen, PhD | The University of Hong Kong | Principal Investigator |
| Facility | Status | City | State | ZIP | Country | Contacts |
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| The Hong Kong Tuberculosis, Association The University of Hong Kong Clinical Centre for Teaching and Research in Chinese Medicine | Aberdeen | Hong Kong |
| PubMed Identifier | Type | Citation | Retractions |
|---|---|---|---|
| 35728386 | Result | Leung K, Ma OC, Qin Z, Ting H, Lau AH, Lun KK, Chan HY, Wen GY, Ng JT, Chow L, Chu CY, Ho TS, Tsang K, Ng BFL, Fok MWM, Fang CXS, Lao L, Chen H. Acupuncture for de Quervain's tenosynovitis: A randomized controlled trial. Phytomedicine. 2022 Sep;104:154254. doi: 10.1016/j.phymed.2022.154254. Epub 2022 Jun 14. |
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Will share the data after the publication.
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| ID | Term |
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| D053684 | De Quervain Disease |
| ID | Term |
|---|---|
| D053682 | Tendon Entrapment |
| D052256 | Tendinopathy |
| D009135 | Muscular Diseases |
| D009140 | Musculoskeletal Diseases |
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| ID | Term |
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| D015670 | Acupuncture Therapy |
| ID | Term |
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| D000529 | Complementary Therapies |
| D013812 | Therapeutics |
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Pinch strength will be assessed by a Jamar Hydraulic Pinch Gauge. The value is presented in kilogram. |
| up to 12 weeks |
| Grip strength | Grip strength will be assessed by a Jamar dynamometer. The value is presented in kilogram. | up to 12 weeks |
| Quality of Life Questionnaire | WHOQOL-BREF Quality of Life Questionnaire comprises 26 items, which measure the four domains: physical health, psychological health, social relationships, and environmental health. Each individual item of the WHOQOL-BREF is scored from 1 to 5 on a five-point likert scale. The scores are then transformed linearly to a 0-100-scale. The higher total scores denote higher quality of life. | up to 12 weeks |
| Adverse events | Adverse events and safety issues | 2 weeks |