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Dinh Duy Dung, Nguyen Dinh Nhan, Hoang Thi Xuan Huong, Pham Thi Thu Huong, Nguyen Ba Tam, Cao Sy Trung, Hoàng Thị Xuân Hương(1)

Outcomes of massage and acupressure therapy in taking care of patients with shoulder-neck strain syndrome at The Military institute of Traditional Medicine in 2022

Outcomes of massage and acupressure therapy in taking care of patients with shoulder-neck strain syndrome at The Military institute of Traditional Medicine in 2022

Tạp chí Khoa học Điều dưỡng

2023

01 (Số TA)

152

Objectives: To describe the outcomes of massage and acupressure therapy in taking care of patients with shoulder-neck strain syndrome at the Military Institute of Traditional medicine in 2022. Methods: Cross-sectional descriptive design was performed on 170 patients. Treatment results were assessed by the following contents: pain level, cervical spine range of motion, and daily activity level. Results: the rate of patients with muscle spasticity in the neck and back on the first day of treatment was 91.2% and 82.65%, respectively; after 20 days of treatment were 24.12% and 6.77%, respectively. The difference was statistically significant with p<0.05. After 20 days of treatment, most patients had mild pain 0 < VAS ≤ 2 (74.2%). The amplitude of the cervical spine increased, and the range of motion of the cervical spine was improved (the rate of limitation of motion decreased from 15.33% to 0%). Conclusion: The therapy of massage and acupressure significantly affects patients with neck and shoulder pain.

Objectives: To describe the outcomes of massage and acupressure therapy in taking care of patients with shoulder-neck strain syndrome at the Military Institute of Traditional medicine in 2022. Methods: Cross-sectional descriptive design was performed on 170 patients. Treatment results were assessed by the following contents: pain level, cervical spine range of motion, and daily activity level. Results: the rate of patients with muscle spasticity in the neck and back on the first day of treatment was 91.2% and 82.65%, respectively; after 20 days of treatment were 24.12% and 6.77%, respectively. The difference was statistically significant with p<0.05. After 20 days of treatment, most patients had mild pain 0 < VAS ≤ 2 (74.2%). The amplitude of the cervical spine increased, and the range of motion of the cervical spine was improved (the rate of limitation of motion decreased from 15.33% to 0%). Conclusion: The therapy of massage and acupressure significantly affects patients with neck and shoulder pain.