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Pain Relief With Integrative Medicine (PRIMe)?: Feasibility of Acupuncture for Long COVID
In Brief
A clinical study evaluating Acupuncture for Long COVID and Pain. Completed, enrolled 93 participants across 1 site.
Detailed Summary
The goal of this preliminary study is to test methods and procedures to be used in a fully-powered trial to evaluate acupuncture treatment effectiveness. Specifically, we will test the feasibility of conducting a 2-arm randomized clinical trial for evaluating the effectiveness of acupuncture for pain in patients with long COVID. Researchers will compare pain intensity and impact on general activities over 5 months in those who receive acupuncture treatment compared to patients who are receiving usual long COVID care. Participants will complete 4 online surveys at weeks 0, 4, 8, and 20. These surveys include validated mental and physical health questionnaires. Participants who are randomly selected to receive the intervention will receive 8 acupuncture treatment sessions.
Study Details
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Interventions
A licensed acupuncturist will insert sterile disposable acupuncture needles in the selected body and ear acupoints aiming to alleviate long COVID related pain symptoms. Needles will be removed after 20 minutes of retention. After all the needles are removed, the acupuncturist will insert Pyonex press tack needles (0.3mm) in the participants' left ears and suggest the participants retain them in their ears for up to 5 days.