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The effectiveness of cupping therapy on chronic fatigue syndrome: A single-blind randomized controlled trial

xiu-dong Meng, Haoran Guo, Qingying Zhang, Xin Li, Yong Chen, Muyang Li, Xue-mao Zhuo, Meijuan Wang, Kai Shan, Yinan Gong, Ning-cen Li, Bo Chen, Zelin Chen, Yi Guo

2020Complementary Therapies in Clinical Practice19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: and purpose: We investigated the effectiveness of cupping therapy with three different pressures in patients with chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS). MATERIALS AND METHODS: The participants were randomly assigned to three groups, as follows: cupping pressure of -0.02 mpa (n = 38), -0.03 mpa (n = 38), or -0.05 mpa (n = 36). Each group received cupping treatment that consisted of 10 sessions over 5 weeks (2 sessions per week). The primary outcomes were Fatigue Scale (FS-14) score and Fatigue Assessment Instrument (FAI) score after 5 and 10 sessions. The secondary outcomes were the Self-Rating Anxiety Scale (SAS) score, the Self-Rating Depression Scale (SDS) score, and the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index (PSQI) score. RESULTS: There were 91 participants who completed the trial. After five sessions of treatment, the primary outcome of FS-14 score decreased by 3.20 (2.19, 4.21) in the -0.02 mpa group, by 2.39 (1.51, 3.27) in the -0.03 mpa group, and by 3.40 (2.28, 4.52) in the -0.05 mpa group (P = 0.667). After 10 sessions of treatment, the outcome of FS-14 score decreased by 5.00 (3.79, 6.21) in the -0.02 mpa group, by 4.06 (3.07, 5.05) in the -0.03 mpa group, and by 4.77 (3.52, 5.94) in the -0.05 mpa group (P = 0.929). And, the results were statistically different between 5 sessions and 10 sessions of treatment (P < 0.01). However, there were no statistical differences in FAI, SAS, SDS, and PSQI scores between the three groups after 5 sessions and 10 sessions of treatment. CONCLUSIONS: In conclusion, cupping therapy has significantly relieved fatigue symptoms and improved emotion and sleep condition of CFS patients, and 10 sessions of treatment had superior results compared with 5 sessions in each group. Moreover, in 5 sessions of treatment, cupping with high pressure showed better improvement in fatigue syndromes and sleep condition according to effective rates. TRIAL REGISTRATION: Chinese clinical trial registry (ChiCTR1800017590); Ethical approval number: ChiECRCT-20180085.

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MedicinePhysical therapyPittsburgh Sleep Quality IndexRandomized controlled trialAnxietyInternal medicineChronic fatigue syndromeRating scaleDepression (economics)Sleep qualityInsomniaPsychologyPsychiatryEconomicsDevelopmental psychologyMacroeconomicsFibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome ResearchAcupuncture Treatment Research StudiesPain Mechanisms and Treatments
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