How traditional Chinese medicine acupuncturists would diagnose and treat chronic low back pain: results of a survey of licensed acupuncturists in Washington State
Kj. Sherman et al., How traditional Chinese medicine acupuncturists would diagnose and treat chronic low back pain: results of a survey of licensed acupuncturists in Washington State, COMP THER M, 9(3), 2001, pp. 146-153
Objectives: This survey was undertaken to learn how Traditional Chinese Med
icine acupuncturists' diagnose and treat patients with chronic low back pai
n in order to develop a standardized treatment for a clinical trial of that
condition. Design: We surveyed a randomly selected group of 56 acupuncturi
sts in Washington State, USA about styles of acupuncture they used for trea
ting chronic low back pain, diagnoses made, and key features of treatment f
or this condition. Results: While substantial variability existed among pra
ctitioners, there was agreement on several broad features of treatment incl
uding: the use of local and distal acupuncture points (86% of practitioners
), the use of acupuncture points on the meridians traversing the back (espe
cially the UB meridian, 90%) the use of acupoints determined by palpation (
82%), the importance of eliciting de qi (60%), and of providing up to eight
treatments for achieving therapeutic results (79%). Conclusion: The use of
practitioner surveys can enhance the systematic development of acupuncture
treatment protocols and should be part of this process in future clinical
trials of common conditions. (C) 2001 Harcourt Publishers Ltd.