Journal of Acupuncture Research (May 2022)

Electroacupuncture for Carpal Tunnel Syndrome: A Review of Randomized Controlled Trials

  • Cheol Woo Park,
  • Min Ji Lim,
  • Se Won Lee,
  • Yeon Hoo Yi,
  • Da Woon Song,
  • Sang Gu Yu,
  • Min Ju Kim,
  • Da Yoon Oh,
  • Hyo Jung Choi,
  • Ah Ra Ju

DOI
https://doi.org/10.13045/jar.2021.00297
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 39, no. 2
pp. 96 – 104

Abstract

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This study aimed to examine the clinical efficacy of electroacupuncture treatment for carpal tunnel syndrome by reviewing published randomized controlled trials. Among the 186 studies retrieved from 7 online databases (PubMed, Cochrane library, CNKI, NDSL, RISS, OASIS, KMbase) on October 29, 2021, 4 studies were selected according to the inclusion, exclusion criteria, and were evaluated using risk of bias. Control groups for electroacupuncture were wearing a splint at night, traditional acupuncture, and medication. Methods such as total effective, functional status scale, symptom severity scale, electromyography, tip pinch strength, visual analogue scale, numeric rating scale, and ultrasound were used to evaluate the therapeutic effect. Electroacupuncture was reported to have significant treatment results compared with the control group in methods such as total effectiveness, electromyography, and tip pinch strength. However, the quality of the studies (using risk of bias) does not allow reliable conclusions to be made. Many high quality (low risk of bias) randomized controlled trials are needed to examine the efficacy of electroacupuncture treatment for carpal tunnel syndrome.

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