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Revista Médica Electrónica

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CASTRO MORILLO, Eva María; BLANCO HERNANDEZ, Lázara; MORALES RIGAU, José Manuel  and  RAMOS MARRERO, Osmany. Application pharmacopuncture in painful affections of the shoulder. Rev. Med. Electrón. [online]. 2009, vol.31, n.6, pp. 0-0. ISSN 1684-1824.

We carried out an experimental, longitudinal and prospective study, at the Provincial Centre for the Development of Natural and Traditional Medicine “Dr. Mario E. Dihigo”, during the period from January 2007 to January 2008, with the objective of treating the increased incidence of patients with painful affections of the shoulder, requiring in many cases the usage of long, risk treatments, with results not always satisfactory. The sample was formed by 60 patients who were randomized and divided in two groups. A blockade of the supraescapular nerve with betamethasone and lidocain 2 % in habitual doses was applied to one group; the second one received pharmacopuncture with low doses of betamethasone diluted in water for injection. The treatment was applied 2 times a week and up to the maximum of 6 sessions. They were evaluated weakly for a working group, taking into account the patient's criteria according to the visual analogous scale, according to the medical criteria based on the clinical examination looking for pain, joint mobility limitation and functional balance. Among the studied patients there was a predominance of the female sex beginning from the third and fourth decades of life. Tendinitis of the rotator cuff was the most frequent diagnosis. There was a faster satisfactory recovery in patients treated with pharmacopuncture. Pharmacopuncture therapy in painful shoulder is of higher efficacy than the blockade of the supraescapular nerve.

Keywords : ACUPUNCTURE THERAPY [methods]; SHOULDER PAIN [drug therapy ]; SHOULDER PAIN [epidemiology]; BETAMETHASONE [therapeutic use]; LIDOCAINE [therapeutic use]; NERVE BLOCK [utilization]; TENDINOPATHY [diagnosi]; ROTATOR CUFF [phatology]; TREATMENT OUTCOME ; EPIDEMIOLOGY, EXPERIMENTAL ; LONGITUDINAL STUDIES ; PROSPECTIVE STUDIES; CONTROLLED CLINICAL TRIAL ; HUMANS; ADULT; FEMALE.

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