The Efficacy and Safety of Early MSAT on Radiating Pain in the Upper Extremity (NCT06086899) | Clinical Trial Compass
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The Efficacy and Safety of Early MSAT on Radiating Pain in the Upper Extremity
South Korea100 participantsStarted 2023-11-06
Plain-language summary
This study is a double blind, randomized controlled trail. condition/disease: radiating pain in the upper extremity. treatment/intervention: motion style acupuncture treatment
Who can participate
Age range19 Years – 69 Years
SexALL
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Inclusion Criteria:
* Patients aged 19-69 years on the date they sign the consent form.
* Patients who are suffered byradiating pain in the upper extremity that occurred within 3 days after traffic accident.
* Patients who are hospitalized due to traffic accident.
* Patients with NRS of radiating pain ≥ 5.
* Patients who provide consent to participate in the trial and return the informed consent form.
Exclusion Criteria:
* Patients with a specific serious disease that may cause radiating pain: malignancy, spondylitis, inflammatory spondylitis, etc.
* Patients with progressive neurological deficits or with severe neurological symptoms.
* Patients with medical history of cervical surgery or thoracic surgery within the last three weeks.
* Patients who have radiating pain in upper extremity before the traffic accident.
* Patients with a specific serious disease that may interfere with the interpretation of the therapeutic effects or results: malignancy, spondylitis, inflammatory spondylitis, etc.
* Patients who are taking steroids, immunosuppressants, mental illness drugs, or other drugs that may affect the results of the study.
* If acupuncture is inadequate or unsafe: patients with hemorrhagic, receiving anticoagulants, severe diabetes and cardiovascular disease.
* Patients who are pregnant or planning to become pregnant.
* Patients who are participated in clinical trials other than observational studies without therapeutic intervention.
* Patients who are difficult to compl…
What they're measuring
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Numeric Rating Scale(NRS) of radiating pain
Timeframe: Screening, Baseline(day2), day3, day4, day5, Discharge 1 day, 1month after enrollment, 3month after enrollment