Evaluating the Efficacy of Electroacupuncture Compared to Physiotherapy in Reducing Pain and Disability in Soldiers Diagnosed with Chondromalacia Patella: A Randomized Clinical Trial

Author:

Kazempour Mofrad RezaORCID,Dadarkhah AfsanehORCID,Rezasoltani ZahraORCID,Najafi SharifORCID

Abstract

Background: One of the most prevalent causes of anterior knee pain is chondromalacia patella (CMP), particularly among young populations, including soldiers. Although various treatments have been suggested to relieve the symptoms and improve the functioning of patients with CMP, none have proven to be adequately effective. Objectives: This study assessed the effectiveness of electroacupuncture as a complementary treatment for CMP, noting its minimal complications. Methods: In this randomized clinical trial, soldiers diagnosed with CMP who met the inclusion criteria and referred to Imam Reza Hospital in Tehran in 2023 were assigned to one of two treatment groups. The electroacupuncture group received treatment at specific acupuncture points combined with an electrical current. The physical therapy group underwent treatment consisting of 10 sessions of routine physical therapy modalities. The Visual Analog Scale (VAS) for pain and disability and the knee injury and osteoarthritis outcome score (KOOS) questionnaire were used to assess the outcomes before the intervention and three months after the intervention. Results: Twenty participants were analyzed in each group. The VAS for pain and disability reduced in both groups during the study; however, the difference between the two groups was not significant (P = 0.999 for pain and P = 0.873 for disability). No significant difference was observed in the KOOS symptom score either during the study or between the two groups (P = 0.423). The changes in the “pain” scores of the KOOS questionnaire were significant both in the electroacupuncture group (P = 0.003) and in the physical therapy group (P = 0.038); however, the difference was not significant between the two groups. The “activities of daily living” scores of the patients were significant both during the study and between the two groups (P = 0.042), with a steeper improvement in the electroacupuncture group. The patients’ “sports and recreational activities” scores were significant in the electroacupuncture group (P = 0.001) and between the two groups (P = 0.023). The “knee-related quality-of-life” scores were significant in both groups, and the comparison of the two groups indicated that the slope of the changes was higher in the electroacupuncture group than in the physical therapy group (P = 0.001). Conclusions: According to the results of the current research, electroacupuncture can improve the symptoms and function of patients with CMP, and its efficacy is equivalent to that of physical therapy.

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