Analgesic brain effect of the moxibustion at heat-sensitized Yaoyangguan (DU3) in patients with different diseases by resting-state fMRI: a Prospective Cohort Study
- Conditions
- Mydfascial Pain SyndromeLumbar Disc Herniation
- Registration Number
- ITMCTR2000003518
- Lead Sponsor
- The Affiliated Hospital of Jiangxi University of TCM
- Brief Summary
Not available
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- Pending
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- Not specified
1. Patients aged 16-60 years;
2. Right handed patients;
3. The patient's consciousness is normal, the behavior is coordinated, the speech is clear, can correctly express the moxibustion feeling;
4. Patients whose M-JOA > 10;
5. Patients with acupoint heat sensitivity at Yaoyangguan point.
1. Patients with single nerve palsy or cauda equina paralysis showed muscle paralysis or rectal and bladder symptoms;
2. Patients with lumbar spinal stenosis and space occupying lesions caused by other reasons, or lumbar tumor, infection, tuberculosis, etc;
3. Patients with serious life-threatening primary diseases such as cardio cerebrovascular system, liver, kidney and hematopoietic system, as well as psychosis;
4. Pregnant or lactating women;
5. Patients with moxibustion dizziness or rejection of moxibustion;
6. Patients who are prohibited by magnetic resonance testing.
Study & Design
- Study Type
- Observational study
- Study Design
- Not specified
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method The McGill Pain Questionnaire (MPQ);
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Visual Analogue Scale;Modified Japanese orthopaedic association low back pain scoring scale (M-JOA);