Acupressure for Managing Osteoarthritis: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Methods
2.1. Search Strategy
2.2. Eligibility Criteria
2.2.1. Types of Studies
2.2.2. Participants
2.2.3. Intervention Groups
2.2.4. Comparison Groups
2.2.5. Outcome Measures
2.3. Study Selection and Data Extraction
2.4. Assessment of Risk of Bias
2.5. Data Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Literature Search
3.2. Study Characteristics
3.3. Risk of Bias Assessment
3.4. Outcome Assessment
3.4.1. Primary Outcomes
Pain
Stiffness
Physical Function
WOMAC Total Score
3.4.2. Secondary Outcomes
QoL
Adverse Events (AEs)
4. Discussion
4.1. Summary of Main Results
4.2. Overall Completeness and Applicability of Evidence
4.3. Quality of Evidence
4.4. Potential Biases in the Review Process
4.5. Agreements and Disagreements with Other Studies or Reviews
4.6. Implications for Practice and Research
5. Conclusions
Supplementary Materials
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A
Sample Size (N, M/F) Age (Mean) Type of OA (Diagnostic Criteria) Disease Course (yrs, Severity) | Intervention (Regimen, n = Randomized/Analyzed) | Control (Regimen, n = Randomized/Analyzed) | Outcome Measures | Main Results | AEs Study Design (Trial Registration Number) Country Notes | |
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Ma 2016 [45] | 160 (66/94) 43.88 COA (TCM-DTDS) 1 week–1 month (n.r.) | (A) Acupressure (Trained personnel, once daily for 2 weeks, n = 40/40) Acupoints: DU14, DU16, Cervical EX-B2, GB20, GB21, SI11, LI11, LI10, LI4 | (B) No intervention (n = 40/40) (C) Chinese medicine fumigation (n = 40/40) * (D) Acupressure and Chinese medicine fumigation (n = 40/40) * | (1) Pain (VAS †) (2) Function (NDI †) | (1) A vs. B: MD −2.03 [−2.37, −1.69], p < 0.001 (2) A vs. B: MD −4.25 [−5.40, −3.10], p < 0.001 | n.r. 4-arm parallel study (n.r.) China |
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Sample Size (N, M/F) Age (Mean) Type of OA (Diagnostic Criteria) Disease Course (yrs, Severity) | Intervention (Regimen, n = Randomized/Analyzed) | Control (Regimen, n = Randomized/Analyzed) | Outcome Measures | Main Results | Adverse Events (AEs) Study Design (Trial Registration Number) Country Notes | |
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Akbarnezhad 2019 [38] | 49 (19/30) 60–95 KOA (n.r.) 1->15 (Grade II to III) | (A) Acupressure (Trained personnel, 3 times weekly for 3 weeks, n = 15/14)] Acupoints: ST34, ST35, EX-LE4, EX-LE2, GB34, SP10, SP9, ST36 | (B) Sham acupressure (manipulation of points selected away from the real acupoint with gentle pressure, n = 15/14) (C) No intervention (n = 21/21) | (1) Pain (WOMAC †) (2) Stiffmess (WOMAC †) (3) Function (WOMAC †) (4) WOMAC (Total) | (1) A vs. B: MD −4.93 [−6.89, −2.97], p < 0.001; A vs. C: MD −6.34 [−7.69, −4.99], p < 0.001 (2) A vs. B: MD −0.50 [−1.57, 0.57], NS; A vs. C: MD −0.69 [−1.57, 0.19], NS (3) A vs. B: −10.14 [−16.90, −3.38], p < 0.05; A vs. C: MD −15.69 [−22.15, −9.23], p < 0.001 (4) A vs. B: MD −15.57 [−24.21, −6.93], p < 0.001; A vs. C: MD −22.71 [−30.47, −14.95], p < 0.001 | n.r. 3-arm parallel study (IRCT2015041521758N2) Iran |
Jaberi 2019 [39] | 96 (31/65) 70.28 KOA (ACR) n.r. | (A) Acupressure (Trained personnel, 3 times weekly for 3 weeks, n = 32/32) Acupoints: LI4, SP10, SP9, GB34, ST36, ST34 | (B) Sham acupressure (manipulation of points selected near the real acupoints of similar patterns without pressure, n = 32/32) (C) No intervention (n = 32/32) | (1) Pain (WOMAC †) (2) Stiffness (WOMAC †) (3) Function (WOMAC †) (4) WOMAC (Total) | (1) A vs. B: MD−0.47 [−1.97, 1.03], NS; A vs. C: MD −1.41 [−2.76, −0.06], p < 0.05 (2) A vs. B: MD −0.16 [−0.87, 0.55], NS; A vs. C: MD 0.68 [−0.00, 1.36], NS (3) A vs. B: MD 0.00 [−3.73, 3.73], NS; A vs. C: MD −2.56 [−6.03, 0.91], NS (4) A vs. B: MD −0.63 [−6.15, 4.89], NS; A vs. C: MD −3.29 [−8.26, 1.68], NS | n.r. 3-arm parallel study (IRCT20180114038366N1) Iran |
Li 2018 [40] | 150 (98/62) 72.7 KOA (ACR) n.r. | (A) Acupressure (Self-administered, 5 days weekly for 8 weeks, n = 50/41) Acupoints: EX-HN3, EX-HN16, HT7, SP6, LV3 | (B) Sham acupressure (manipulation of points that were not on meridians with pressure, n = 50/41) (C) No intervention (n = 50/42) | (1) Pain (WOMAC †) (2) Pain (NRS †,*) (3) Function ((WOMAC †) | (1) A vs. B: MD −0.70 [−1.93, 0.53], NS; A vs. C: MD −1.50 [−2.84, −0.16], p < 0.05; (2) A vs. B: *, NS; A vs. C: *, p < 0.05 (3) A vs. B: MD −3.90 [−7.90, 0.10], NS; A vs. C: MD −5.50 [−9.57, −1.43], p < 0.05 | Broken skin and soreness at simulation site (no details given) 3-arm parallel study (NCT02003443) United States |
Zhang 2012 [41] | 36 (0/36) 61.67 KOA (n.r.). >6 months (n.r.) | (A) Acupressure (Self-administered, once daily, 5 days weekly for 12 weeks, n = 15/15) Acupoints: ST34, ST35, ST36, SP9, SP10, GB34, EX-LE2, EX-LE4 | (B) No intervention (n = 21/21) | (1) Pain (WOMAC †) (2) Stiffmess (WOMAC †) (3) Function (WOMAC †) (4) WOMAC (Total) (5) QoL (SF−36 ††,*) | (1) MD 0.08 [−2.36, 2.52], NS (2) MD −0.94 [−2.29, 0.41], NS (3) MD −1.88 [−10.58, 6.82], NS (4) MD −3.74 [−15.65, 8.17], NS (5) *, NS | none 2-arm parallel study (n.r.) United States |
Cheung 2020 [42] | 35 (8/27) 62.14 KOA (ACR) 4.29 (n.r.) | (A) Acupressure (Self-administered, twice daily for 6 weeks, n = 17/17) Acupoints: ST34, ST35, ST36, SP9, SP10, GB34, EX-LE2, EX-LE4 | (B) Knee health education (self-care strategies, n = 18/18) | (1) Pain (WOMAC †) (2) Pain (NRS †) (3) Stiffness (WOMAC †) (4) Function (WOMAC †) (5) QoL (SF-6D ††) | (1) MD 0.54 [0.07, 1.01], p < 0.05 (2) Current pain, MD −0.60 [−0.84, −0.36], p < 0.001; worst pain, MD −0.39 [−0.67, −0.11], p < 0.01; least pain, MD 0.13 [−0.15, 0.41], NS (3) MD −0.04 [−0.32, 0.24], NS (4) MD −0.85 [−2.60, 0.90], NS (5) MD −0.07 [−0.09, −0.05], p < 0.001 | Pain at simulation sites (A:3), worsening of knee pain (A:2), pricking pain sensation on the legs (A:1), bruising at simulation sites (A:1) 2-arm parallel study (NCT03155737) Hong Kong, China |
Rani 2020 [43] | 212 (105/107) 58.07 KOA (n.r.) 4.99 (Grade II to III OA) | (A) Acupressure (Self-administered, twice daily, 5 days weekly for 8 months, n = 106/98), plus B Acupoints: ST34, ST35, ST36, SP9, SP10, GB34 | (B) Pharmacological treatment (nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, n = 106/103) | Pain (VAS †) | MD −3.13 [−3.76, −2.50], p < 0.001 | n.r. 2-arm parallel study (n.r.) India |
Tian 2016 [44] | 135 (56/79) 54.35 KOA (TCM-DTDS) 4.9 (n.r.) | (A) Acupressure (Trained personnel, once daily for 4 weeks, n = 45/45), plus C (B) Acupressure only (n = 45/45) Acupoints: EX-LE4, EX-LE5, GB34, SP9, BI40, BI58, BI57, ST36, SP6, SP10, ST34, Ashi point | (C) Viscosupplementation (20 mg sodium hyaluronate injections, once per week, n = 45/45) | Pain (VAS) | B vs. C: MD 5.44 [5.06, 5.82]. p < 0.001 A vs. C: MD −4.27 [−4.70, −3.84], p < 0.001 | Itchiness at simulation site (A:1, B:1) 3-arm parallel study (n.r.) China |
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Ang, L.; Song, E.; Lee, H.; Lee, M. Acupressure for Managing Osteoarthritis: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Appl. Sci. 2021, 11, 4457. https://doi.org/10.3390/app11104457
Ang L, Song E, Lee H, Lee M. Acupressure for Managing Osteoarthritis: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Applied Sciences. 2021; 11(10):4457. https://doi.org/10.3390/app11104457
Chicago/Turabian StyleAng, Lin, Eunhye Song, Hyewon Lee, and Myeongsoo Lee. 2021. "Acupressure for Managing Osteoarthritis: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis" Applied Sciences 11, no. 10: 4457. https://doi.org/10.3390/app11104457
APA StyleAng, L., Song, E., Lee, H., & Lee, M. (2021). Acupressure for Managing Osteoarthritis: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. Applied Sciences, 11(10), 4457. https://doi.org/10.3390/app11104457