Journal of Acupuncture & Meridian Studies (Apr 2019)

The Effect of Manual Acupressure (Point BL32) on Pain Associated with Intramuscular Injections of Magnesium Sulfate

  • Seyed S. Najafi,
  • Setareh Nazaribin,
  • Marzieh Momennasab,
  • Amin Kordi Yoosefinejad

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 2
pp. 67 – 72

Abstract

Read online

The aim of this study was determining the effect of acupressure on the severity of pain associated with intramuscular injections of magnesium sulfate administered by the Z-track technique in patients with eclampsia and preeclampsia. Forty-eight patients participated in this single-group clinical trial, which was conducted in three stages. For each patient, three intramuscular injections were administered by the Z-track technique. The first injection was administered by the conventional method. The second injection at a sham control point and the third injection using acupressure (BL32) were administered. Pain severity was measured on a visual analogue scale. The mean pain intensity was 7.22 in the first, 4.75 in the second and 1.94 in the third injections (p < 0.001). The results of the study showed that acupressure at the BL32 point before intramuscular injection of magnesium sulfate significantly reduced the injection-related pain. Keywords: acupressure, eclampsia, intramuscular, magnesium sulfate, pain, Z-track technique