Auriculotherapy Treatment in Fibromyalgia

NCT02764788 · Status: COMPLETED · Phase: NA · Type: INTERVENTIONAL · Enrollment: 100

Last updated 2022-08-31

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Summary

Fibromyalgia (FM) is the most common cause of diffuse pain in the bones and joints, and one of the most frequent causes of referral to the pain management unit. It affects mainly women; they are referred by a rheumatologist, an internal medicine physician or by their family physician.

FM produces various degrees of disability and pain, and has an important impact on quality of life. Sleep disorders, fatigue and cognitive dysfunctions are almost always part of the clinical presentation. The wide range of symptoms and signs, the unknown etiology, the lack of efficacy of pharmacological treatments make management of FM a very difficult task. In France the consensus includes limitation of pharmacological treatment, encouraging physical rehabilitation and referring the patients to a specialized pain clinic where multidisciplinary management will be undertaken. In our hospital the investigators favor non pharmacological therapies and propose to the FM patients to learn relaxation and self-hypnosis, physical rehabilitation and use of trans cutaneous electrical neurostimulation.

Auriculotherapy (AT) is a complementary therapy, based on the idea that the ear is a microsystem which reflects the entire body, represented on the auricle, the outer portion of the ear. Mapping of the auricle has been described, according to the fact that pathology of different organs can induce specific changes in the auricle, for example color change or sensitivity. Treating specific areas, which somehow would be "connected" to the affected organ could also improve the functioning of the body or relieve pain. AT uses placement of needles at points tailored to the patient's pathology. Whatever the mechanisms involved, the effectiveness of ATis currently supported by randomized controlled trials. It is validated by WHO since 1987, mapped in an international nomenclature initially proposed by Nogier.

The investigators regularly use AT in FM patients in our pain management unit to alleviate symptoms as pain, sleep disorders, anxiety. The investigators established a clinical trial in this population to assess impact of FM (assessed with Fibromyalgia Impact Questionnaire) following 3 months of AT management (Primary Outcome). Sleep disorder, fatigue, anxiety and depression, cognitive and physical dysfunction are also evaluated as secondary outcomes. The remnant effect of AT is also evaluated, 3 month after the end of the treatment by the same tests.

Conditions

  • Fibromyalgia

Interventions

OTHER

Specific auriculotherapy

Specific auriculotherapy with needles

OTHER

non-specific auriculotherapy

non-specific auriculotherapy with needles

OTHER

seed auriculotherapy

non-specific auriculotherapy with seeds

Sponsors & Collaborators

  • Hopital Foch

    lead OTHER

Principal Investigators

  • Mireille Michel-Cherqui, MD · Hopital Foch

Study Design

Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
SINGLE
Model
PARALLEL

Eligibility

Min Age
18 Years
Max Age
80 Years
Sex
FEMALE
Healthy Volunteers
No

Timeline & Regulatory

Start
2016-04-27
Primary Completion
2022-03-09
Completion
2022-03-09

Countries

  • France

Study Locations

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