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Table 1 Characteristics of 23 included trials comparing cupping therapy and acupuncture for pain-related conditions

From: Cupping therapy versus acupuncture for pain-related conditions: a systematic review of randomized controlled trials and trial sequential analysis

Study ID

Diseases

Sample size

Age

Gender

Cupping group

Acupuncture group

Treatment duration (days)

Outcomes

(Rx/C)

Year (Rx/C)

M/F

Dong [18]

Cervical spondylosis of vertebral artery type

60/60

40.62 ± 14.57

41.15 ± 13.34

33/27

34/26

Wet cupping on Haoyi acupoint. If not effect, wet cupping on Zhengumai acupoint after 3 days and evaluate the effect on the seventh day

Acupuncture on bilateral cervical (C3–7), Jiaji (EX-B2) points, Dazhui (DU14), Fengchi (GB20), Neiguan (PC6), Hegu (LI4) with stimulation. 1×/day

15

Symptom score, total effective rate

Zhou [19]

Cervical spondylosis

100/100

20–60

Not reported

With Zhuang medicine lotus needle pricking and cupping therapy. 1×/2 days

Acupuncture on bilateral cervical (C3–7), Jiaji (EX-B2) points, Dazhui (DU14), Fengchi (GB20), Neiguan (PC6), Hegu (LI4) with stimulation. 1×/day

20

VAS, symptom improvement rate

Hu [20]

Cervical spondylosis of vertebral artery type

20/20

40.9 ± 3.5

42.8 ± 1.6

12/8

10/10

Wet cupping on Haoyi acupoint. If not effect, wet cupping on Zhengumai acupoint after 3 days and evaluate the effect on the seventh day

Acupuncture on bilateral cervical (C3–7), Jiaji (EX-B2) points, Dazhui (DU14), Fengchi (GB20), Neiguan (PC6), Hegu (LI4) with stimulation 30 min. 1×/day

15

Symptom improvement rate

Mou [21]

Cervical spondylotic radiculopathy

68/56

46.4 ± 11.6

47.8 ± 11.9

34/34

24/32

Wet cupping on Dazhui (GV14) and Jianjing (GB21) acupoint 2×/week

Acupuncture on bilateral cervical (C3–7), Jiaji (EX-B2) points and Jianjing (GB 21) on the affected side, 30 min, 2×/week

60

VAS, NDI, CAS

A [22]

Cervical spondylosis

43/43

45.3 ± 9.4

44.2 ± 9.2

23/20

22/21

Wet cupping on Haoyi acupoint. If not effect, wet cupping on Zhengumai acupoint after 9 days

Acupuncture on bilateral cervical (C3–7), Jiaji (EX-B2) points, Dazhui (DU14), Fengchi (GB20), Neiguan (PC6), Hegu (LI4) with stimulation, 1×/day, 25 min

14

Symptom improvement rate

Wang [23]

Cervical spondylosis

72/72

45.9 ± 8.7

45.1 ± 7.9

79/65

Wet cupping on Haoyi acupoint for 10 min. If not effect, wet cupping on Zhengumai acupoint after 3 days

Acupuncture on Fengchi (GB20), Wangu (GB12), Sishencong (EX-HN1), Baihui (GV20), Tianzhu (BL10), Yunting, Jiaji (EX-B2), 1×/day, 25 min

14

Symptom improvement rate

Na [24]

Cervical spondylosis

28/28

45.1 ± 8.5

44.3 ± 8.9

15/13

17/11

Wet cupping on Haoyi acupoint. If not effect, wet cupping on Zhengumai acupoint after 9 days and evaluate the effect on the 12 day

Acupuncture on bilateral cervical (C3–7), Jiaji (EX-B2) points, Dazhui (DU14), Fengchi (GB20), Neiguan (PC6), Hegu (LI4) with stimulation, 1×/day, 25 min

14

Symptom improvement rate

Wang [25]

Knee osteoarthritis

40/40

42–68

62/58

Wet cupping on tender point (Ashi), Xiyan (EX-LE5), Heding (EX-LE2), Yanglingwquan (GB34), Liangqiu (ST34), 1×/2 days

Acupuncture: abdominal acupuncture on Zhongwan (N12), Guanyuan (N4), Shuifen (RN9), Qipang, Waling, Xiafengshidian, Xiafenshineidian with stimulation, 30 min

23

Symptom improvement rate

Wang [26]

Knee osteoarthritis

89/82

59 ± 9

61 ± 8

18/71

21/61

Wet cupping on Xiyan (EX-LE2), tender acupoints (Ashi) for 5–10 times

Acupuncture on Xiyan (EX-LE2), tender acupoints (Ashi), 20 min for 5–10 times

28

VAS, WOMAC

Shu [27]

Lateral femoral cutaneous neuritis

25/25

50.32 ± 10.44

50.88 ± 9.27

14/11

12/13

Wet cupping on tender point and Yanglingquan (GB34), 30 min, 1×/2 days

Local multiple superficial needling, 30 min, 1×/2 days

21

Symptom improvement rate

Zhang [28]

Lateral femoral cutaneous neuritis

26/26

46.9

47.6

20/6

21/5

Wet cupping on tender point

Local Multiple superficial needling, 30 min, 1×/2 days

21

Symptom improvement rate

Wang [29]

Lumber disk herniation

32/30

20–60

48/45

Wet cupping in tender point (Ashi) and surface reflect lesion site and retained for 5–1 min, 1×/2 days

Acupuncture on traditional site, 30 min, 1×/day.

28

JOA score, symptom improvement rate

Zhou [30]

The third lumber vertebral transverse process syndrome

60/60

35.1

35.9

38/22

34/26

Wet cupping on tender point (Ashi) and retained cupping for 5 min

Acupuncture on Ashi, Jiaji (EX-B2), Huantiao (GB30), Weizhong (BL40), 20 min, 1×/2 days

28

VAS, Symptom improvement rate

Zhang [31]

Postherpetic neuralgia

20/20

61 ± 7

60 ± 7

12/8

13/7

Wet cupping on Ashi for 3–10 min, 1×/2 days

Acuponcture around the pain site for 20–30 mins, 1×/day

10

Symptom improvement rate

Huang [32]

Postherpetic neuralgia

49/47

65.35

64.28

28/21

25/22

Wet cupping with Zhuang lotus needle on Longji, Jiaji (EX-B2), Jianjing (GB21), Ashi and retained cupping for 5–10 min, 1×/2 days

Acupuncture on Quchi (LI11), Hegu (LI4), Taichong (LR3), Sanyinjiao (SP6), Xuehai (SP10), Zusanli (ST36) and tender points (Ashi), 25 min. 1×/day

30

Symptom improvement rate, VAS

Wu [33]

Toothache

204/203

Not reported

Not reported

Wet cupping on Dazhui (DU14), Jiaji (EX-B2) and flash cupping around Dazhui for 10–15 min, 1×/day

Acupuncture on traditional site

Not Reported

Symptom improvement rate

Bao [34]

Scapulohumeral periarthritis

52/52

57.1 ± 7.9

56.2 ± 8.6

28/24

26/26

Wet cupping on Jian, Jianqian, Jianhou and Ashi, 1×/week

Acupuncture on Jinayu (LI15), Jianzhen (SI9), Jianliao (SJ14), Jinaqian, Quchi (LI11), Waiguan (SJ5), Yanglingquan (GB34), 30 min, 1×/day

15

Symptom improvement rate

Sha [35]

Scapulohumeral periarthritis

52/52

51.1 ± 5.8

51.3 ± 6.5

28/24

29/23

Wet cupping on Jian, Jianqian, Jianhou and Ashi, 1×/week

Acupuncture on Jinayu (LI15), Jianzhen (SI9), Jianliao (SJ14), Jinaqian, Quchi (LI11), Waiguan (SJ5), Yanglingquan (GB34), 30 min, 1×/day

15

Symptom improvement rate

Liu [36]

Muscles fibrositis

38/38

30–60

19/19

23/15

Flash cupping on tender points and retained for 10–15 min, 1×/day

Electricacupuncture on traditional acupoints. 1×/day

16

Symptom improvement rate

Huang [37]

Soft tissue contusion

132/132

4–69

107/157

Wet cupping on Ashi. 1×/day

Resistance acupuncture on the contusion site

7

Symptom improvement rate

Zhou [38]

Acute lumbar sprain

26/26

41.27 ± 8.76

39.38 ± 8.12

9/17

12/14

Wet cupping on waist area of the bladder meridian for 5 mins, 1×/2 days

Acupuncture on bladder meridian for 30 min, 1×/day

10

Symptom improvement rate, temperature difference of body surface

Wang [39]

Acute ankle joint

47/73

9–60

36/37

25/22

Wet cupping on Ashi, 10 min 1×/2 days

Acupuncture on Ashi or surrounding acupoint, 1×/2 days

20

Symptom improvement rate

Cao [40]

Fibromyalgia

29/27

Not reported

Not reported

Cupping for tender points, 3×/week

Acupuncture for tender points, 3×/week

35

VAS, SF36, HAMD

  1. VAS Visual Analogue Scale, NDI neck disability index (physical therapy), CAS the Clinical Assessment Scale, WOMAC the Western Ontario and McMaster Universities osteoarthritis index, JOA the Joint Operational Area, SF-36 the MOS item short from health survey, HAMD the Hamilton Depression Scale