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Screening study on advantage plan of acupuncture treatment for piriformis syndrome |
Hits 494 Download times 887 Received:December 13, 2022 |
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DOI
10.11656/j.issn.1672-1519.2023.04.06 |
Key Words
piriformis syndrome;acupuncture;multi-index decision making method;advantage plan |
Author Name | Affiliation | DU Xinyu | Orthopedics Department of Integrated Chinese and Western Medicine, Tianjin Hospital, Tianjin 300211, China | FAN Tongshun | Orthopedics Department of Integrated Chinese and Western Medicine, Tianjin Hospital, Tianjin 300211, China | ZHAO Hongzhou | Orthopedics Department of Integrated Chinese and Western Medicine, Tianjin Hospital, Tianjin 300211, China | LI Haibo | Orthopedics Department of Integrated Chinese and Western Medicine, Tianjin Hospital, Tianjin 300211, China |
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[Objective] Based on high quality clinical research, screening the advantage plan of acupuncture treatment for piriformis syndrome. [Methods] Randomized controlled trials of acupuncture treatment for piriformis syndrome were searched by computer, and high-quality clinical studies were filtered out. Multi-index decision making method was used to evaluate the advantage plan of acupuncture treatment for piriformis syndrome by weighted standardization, calculating ideal and negative ideal solutions to obtain the relative appropriateness successively. [Results] The 9 high-quality clinical studies were screened out. Internal hot needle and heat conduction method was the advantage plan of acupuncture treatment for piriformis syndrome. [Conclusion] Internal heat needle and heat conduction method has unique advantages in treating piriformis syndrome. We can further explore the effect of acupuncture of ashi point combined with foot shaoyang gallbladder meridian and foot taiyang bladder meridian by internal heat needle and heat conduction method in the treatment of piriformis syndrome. In order to improve the quality of studies, we should strengthen the description of randomization hiding, blind implementation, patients dropout in the design and reporting of randomized controlled trials. |
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