Accessible Acupuncture for the Warrior With Acute Low Back Pain

NAActive, not recruitingINTERVENTIONAL
Enrollment

276

Participants

Timeline

Start Date

August 25, 2020

Primary Completion Date

December 31, 2025

Study Completion Date

December 31, 2025

Conditions
AcupunctureLow Back Pain
Interventions
DRUG

NSAIDS

Naproxen 500mg by mouth twice a day as needed.

DEVICE

Battlefield Acupuncture

"Battlefield Acupuncture in both ears (which includes the points cingulate gyrus, thalamus, omega-2, point zero and shen men).~Battlefield acupuncture utilizes up to 10 ASP acupuncture needles (5 in each ear). The Battlefield Acupuncture points include: cingulate gyrus, thalamus, omega-2, point zero, and shen men. The semi-permanent needles are left in place and typically stay in place for 2-7 days. Needles will usually fall out on their own, can be removed by the patient or the patient can call study staff and come in for removal if desired."

DEVICE

GV26 with manual tonification

"Acupuncture to include use of GV 26 with manual tonification (twisting or rotating the needle).~The protocol for using GV26 is as follows: With the patient in a seated position the acupuncturist places a 40mm needle in the acupuncture point GV26 (located on the philtrum, on the anterior midline, at the junction of the upper 1/3 and lower 2/3 of the distance from the nose to the margin of the upper lip). The acupuncturist then rapidly rotates the needle at the handle clockwise and counterclockwise (known as manual tonification) for 20-40 seconds at a time. The patient then stands up and assesses their pain. This will be performed up to 6 cycles. If a patient is unable to sit or stand, this may also be performed in a supine position with the patient attempting to sit or stand every 20-40 seconds."

Trial Locations (1)

89191

Mike O'Callaghan Military Medical Center, Nellis Air Force Base

All Listed Sponsors
lead

David Moss

FED