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Comparing Different Session Regimens of Electroacupuncture for Chronic Plantar Fasciitis: Study Protocol for a Randomized Clinical Trial

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Date 2024 Sep 16
PMID 39280785
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Background: Plantar fasciitis (PF) is one of the most common causes of plantar heel pain, and previous studies found that acupuncture is effective for relieving pain in patients with PF. Nevertheless, the impact of different sessions of electroacupuncture on PF has not been investigated through randomized, controlled trials.

Methods/design: This is a two parallel-group, assessor-blinded, randomized controlled trial, consisting of a four-week treatment phase followed by a 12-week follow-up. Eighty patients with chronic PF will be recruited and randomly allocated to receive 12 (three sessions per week; the multiple electroacupuncture weekly treatment group (group M)) or four (one session per week; single electroacupuncture weekly treatment group (group S)) sessions of electroacupuncture treatment in a 1:1 ratio. The primary outcome to be studied is the response rate, defined as a minimum of 50 % improvement in most severe pain intensity with first steps in the morning, compared with baseline. We will perform all analyses based on the intention-to-treat principle, with differences considered significant when the value < 0.05 on a two-sided basis.

Discussion: This prospective trial will provide high-quality evidence on evaluating the efficacy and safety of different electroacupuncture sessions (one session per week versus three sessions per week) for chronic PF. This study aims to contribute in produce up-to-date, rigorous evidence on the most effective frequency of electroacupuncture in managing chronic PF.Trial registration Clinicaltrials.gov Identifier: NCT06284993. Registered on February 17, 2024.

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