Abstract

BackgroundChronic neck pain is a common musculoskeletal disease during the lifespan of an individual. With an increase in dependence on computer technology, the prevalence of chronic neck pain is expected to rise and this can lead to socioeconomic problems. We have designed the current pilot study to evaluate the efficacy and safety of miniscalpel acupuncture treatment combined with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) in patients with chronic neck pain.MethodsThis seven-week clinical trial has been designed as an assessor-blinded, randomized controlled trial with three parallel arms. Thirty-six patients will be recruited and randomly allocated to three treatment groups: miniscalpel acupuncture treatment; NSAIDs; and miniscalpel acupuncture treatment combined with NSAIDs. Patients in the miniscalpel acupuncture and combined treatment groups will receive three sessions of miniscalpel acupuncture over a three-week period. Patients in the NSAIDs and combined treatment groups will receive zaltoprofen (one oral tablet, three times a day for three weeks). Primary and secondary outcomes will be measured at weeks 0 (baseline), 1, 2, 3 (primary end point), and 7 (four weeks after treatment completion) using the visual analogue scale and the Neck Disability Index, EuroQol 5-dimension questionnaire, and Patients’ Global Impression of Change scale, respectively. Adverse events will also be recorded.DiscussionThis pilot study will provide a basic foundation for a future large-scale trial as well as information about the feasibility of miniscalpel acupuncture treatment combined with NSAIDs for chronic neck pain.Trial registrationKorean Clinical Research Information Service registry, KCT0002258. Registered on 9 March 2017.

Highlights

  • Chronic neck pain is a common musculoskeletal disease during the lifespan of an individual

  • Participants One of the main objectives of this study is to provide an estimate of the sample size required for the full-scale clinical randomized controlled trials (RCTs)

  • Acupuncture was proven effective for the treatment of Chronic neck pain (CNP) [23]

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Introduction

Chronic neck pain is a common musculoskeletal disease during the lifespan of an individual. With an increase in dependence on computer technology, the prevalence of chronic neck pain is expected to rise and this can lead to socioeconomic problems. We have designed the current pilot study to evaluate the efficacy and safety of miniscalpel acupuncture treatment combined with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) in patients with chronic neck pain. Chronic neck pain (CNP) is a common musculoskeletal disease with a lifetime prevalence of up to 67% [1]. According to a previous study, the one-year prevalence of neck pain was 29% and 40% for men and women, respectively [2]. In Korea, the lifetime prevalence of CNP is 20.8% [3]. With an increase in dependence on computer and smart phone technology, the prevalence rate of CNP will continue to rise. Symptom relief is important to improve the quality of life

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