The Effect of Wet Cupping Therapy on Headache and Migraine-related Disability
NCT ID: NCT06568757
Last Updated: 2024-08-23
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Basic Information
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NOT_YET_RECRUITING
NA
60 participants
INTERVENTIONAL
2024-09-23
2025-03-17
Brief Summary
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Method: The research will be conducted as a pre-test-post-test, randomized controlled and qualitative study. Participants in the wet cupping group will receive wet cupping therapy using disposable plastic vacuum cups in a total of 4 regions including the cervical spine C7 (DU14 acupuncture point), bilateral T2-4 lateral spine (BL41-42 acupuncture point) and the suboccipital region (FengFu DU-16 acupuncture point). No intervention other than medical treatment will be applied to the control group. Patients in both groups will continue their routine treatments throughout the study. Before the intervention, the Patient Introduction Form, Wet Cupping Therapy Patient Feedback Form (pre-intervention) and Migraine Disability Assessment Scale (MIDAS) will be filled out. One month after the intervention, the Wet Cupping Therapy Patient Opinion Form (post-intervention) and the MIDAS will be re-evaluated after 3 months.
Results: Statistical analyses of the data will be performed using the Statistical Package for Social Sciences (Version 22.0, SPSS Inc., Chicago, IL, USA, License: Hitit University). Depending on the homogeneity of the data distribution, appropriate parametric or non-parametric tests will be applied for data evaluation.
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Detailed Description
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Cupping application is added to the treatment of many diseases that affect different systems, especially hypertension, low back pain, hyperlipidemia. Migraine is one of these diseases.
Migraine, a chronic neurovascular disorder, is a disease characterized by moderate to severe headache attacks typically accompanied by nausea, vomiting, photophobia or phonophobia. Migraine, which ranks second among the diseases that cause disability worldwide, negatively affects the quality of life of individuals. In addition, migraine, which creates a great socioeconomic burden, is the most common disability-causing disorder in young women. Therefore, acute and prophylactic treatments for migraine are gaining importance in terms of improving the quality of life and reducing the burden. Although pharmacological treatment guidelines for migraine have been developed and updated, limitations arise due to excessive use, resistance and side effects in drug treatment. For this reason, many complementary and integrative treatment methods such as mindfulness meditation, yoga, tai chi, chiropractic, acupuncture, massage, phytotherapy, homeopathy, bloodletting and cupping are used in migraine treatment. There are a limited number of studies in the literature where cupping is applied in migraine treatment and its effect on pain intensity is evaluated. While all the study results found that cupping therapy reduces pain intensity, two studies found that it also reduces disability in addition to this result. According to the meta-analysis results of Seo et al. (2021), which included 6 randomized controlled trials (RCTs) from 218 studies, it was determined that cupping therapy reduces pain intensity and can significantly increase quality of life. However, it is stated that better designed RCTs are needed due to the low quality of evidence. Therefore, this study, which was planned to create evidence-based data for the literature, aims to examine the effect of cupping therapy on migraine-related disability and pain intensity.
Conditions
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Study Design
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RANDOMIZED
PARALLEL
SUPPORTIVE_CARE
NONE
Study Groups
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Wet Cupping Group
The group that will receive wet cupping therapy-cupping application to the head and neck area in addition to medical treatment
Wet Cupping
Wet cupping therapy will be applied once using disposable plastic vacuum cups to a total of 4 areas, which are recommended areas for headaches; cervical spine C7 (DU14 acupuncture point), bilateral T2-4 lateral spine (BL41-42 acupuncture point) and suboccipital region (FengFu DU-16 acupuncture point).
Control Group
The group that will not receive any treatment other than medical treatment
No intervention
No treatment will be applied to individuals and the routine medical treatment program will continue.
Interventions
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Wet Cupping
Wet cupping therapy will be applied once using disposable plastic vacuum cups to a total of 4 areas, which are recommended areas for headaches; cervical spine C7 (DU14 acupuncture point), bilateral T2-4 lateral spine (BL41-42 acupuncture point) and suboccipital region (FengFu DU-16 acupuncture point).
No intervention
No treatment will be applied to individuals and the routine medical treatment program will continue.
Eligibility Criteria
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Inclusion Criteria
* Those who are literate, speak Turkish and have no communication problems,
* Those diagnosed with migraine according to the International Classification of Headache Disorders (ICHD-3),
* Those who have had headaches for the last three months and are receiving medical treatment for this reason,
* Those who want to have cupping therapy,
* Those who do not have any bleeding or coagulation disorders,
* Those who have not had wet cupping therapy in the last three months,
* Those who have a contraindication for wet cupping therapy (e.g. hemoglobin values below 9.5 gr/dl, INR below 1.5),
* Those who do not have a history of malignancy,
* Those who do not have an open wound in the application area,
* Those who do not have any psychiatric disorders
Exclusion Criteria
* Patients with a physical disability in the area where the application will be made,
* Patients with any skin disease in the area where the application will be made,
* Patients with large scar tissue in the area where the application will be made,
* Patients with a history of physical trauma in the area where the application will be made in the last three months,
* Patients with any peripheral vascular disease in the area where the application will be made,
* Patients who have used any complementary and integrative health application in the last three months,
* Patients who have received pain blockade treatment in the last year
18 Years
64 Years
ALL
No
Sponsors
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Mersin University
OTHER
Responsible Party
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Sultan ÇEÇEN
Lecturer PhD
Central Contacts
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References
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Abdulah DM, Mohammedsadiq HA, Mohammed AH. Effectiveness of wet cupping therapy on relieving pain in patients with chronic migraine: an observational study. J Complement Integr Med. 2021 Apr 1;18(3):569-577. doi: 10.1515/jcim-2020-0183.
Other Identifiers
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Wet Cupping Therapy
Identifier Type: -
Identifier Source: org_study_id
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