Evaluation of Pediatric Massage in the Treatment of Allergic Rhinitis in Children
NCT06998472 · Status: COMPLETED · Phase: NA · Type: INTERVENTIONAL · Enrollment: 54
Last updated 2025-05-31
Summary
The purpose of this clinical trial is to evaluate the effectiveness of pediatric tuina (traditional Chinese pediatric massage therapy) in children with allergic rhinitis, aiming to provide an effective, non-invasive treatment option. This study will last for 12 weeks. If you meet the eligibility criteria, agree to participate, and sign the informed consent form, you will be randomly assigned to one of two groups: the treatment group or the control group. Random assignment is similar to a dice roll, giving you a 50% chance of being placed in either group.
Participants in the treatment group will receive pediatric tuina in combination with standard Western medical treatment. Participants in the control group will receive only the standard Western medical treatment. At the beginning of the trial, a pediatrician will collect your medical history and basic information. In addition, a traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) practitioner will conduct a meridian energy assessment and perform a TCM diagnostic evaluation (including the Four Diagnostic Methods and Heat Syndrome Assessment), which will take approximately 20 minutes. A research assistant will help administer a 22-item nasal symptom questionnaire and an allergic rhinitis quality of life questionnaire, which will take about 10 minutes. During the 12-week treatment period, follow-up assessments will be conducted twice-once at week 4 and again at the end of the treatment period in week 12. Both follow-ups will include the meridian energy test, TCM diagnostic evaluation, and allergic rhinitis questionnaires. Throughout the 12-week trial, participants in the treatment group will receive pediatric tuina therapy once a week. Each session will last approximately 15 minutes and will be conducted by a licensed TCM practitioner on a treatment table in the clinic.
The pediatric tuina treatment in this study will primarily focus on regulating the Bladder Meridian (dorsal fascia), Stomach Meridian (abdominal fascia), and the Lower Jiao (pelvic region). The techniques used are based on the Formless Qi Manipulation Tuina method developed by Master Chen Ming-Tang.
The treatment sequence begins with the "Swimming Belt to Search for Food" technique, which is used to relax the upper and middle segments of the spine, release tension in the paraspinal muscles, and correct spinal distortions. This is followed by the "Scooping Water to Splash the Face" technique to loosen the lower spine and pelvic region, helping to restore balance and alignment in the pelvis. Finally, the "Master Pulling the Spinning Top" technique is used to regulate the tibia, thereby improving gait and correcting imbalances in the pelvis and spine caused by improper walking posture.
The goal of this tuina treatment is to restore the body's structural balance. By adjusting muscles, tendons, ligaments, and fascia back to their proper alignment, qi and blood can circulate smoothly throughout the body. This supports the TCM principle that "when vital qi is strong, pathogenic factors cannot invade," thereby promoting a healthy internal environment.
The Meridian Energy Analysis Device (MEAD) is a computerized, non-invasive diagnostic tool commonly used in traditional Chinese medicine. It measures the activity level of the body's meridians and helps provide more accurate diagnostic insight from a TCM perspective. During the test, the practitioner will ask you to hold a testing probe while another probe touches 24 specific acupuncture points around the wrists and ankles. The assessment takes approximately 20 minutes to complete.
Conditions
- Enhancing Treatment Outcomes for Patients With Allergic Rhinitis
Interventions
- OTHER
-
Tuina
According to traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), children's physiological characteristics include immature and delicate internal organs, as well as underdeveloped qi and physical form. Pathologically, their organ systems are described as light and responsive, meaning they react quickly to both internal and external stimuli. Therefore, pediatric tuina must prioritize gentleness in technique. The applied pressure should not exceed 0.3 kilograms, and the depth of skin indentation should not go beyond 0.3 centimeters.
- OTHER
-
Maintain the original treatment approach
Maintain the original treatment approach
Sponsors & Collaborators
-
Taichung Tzu Chi Hospital
lead OTHER
Principal Investigators
-
Shu-Yu Yang · Taichung Tzu Chi Hospital
Study Design
- Allocation
- RANDOMIZED
- Purpose
- TREATMENT
- Masking
- NONE
- Model
- PARALLEL
Eligibility
- Min Age
- 6 Years
- Max Age
- 18 Years
- Sex
- ALL
- Healthy Volunteers
- No
Timeline & Regulatory
- Start
- 2023-07-07
- Primary Completion
- 2024-12-02
- Completion
- 2025-03-28
Countries
- Taiwan
Study Locations
More Related Trials
-
Impact of Acupuncture on Vasomotor Rhinitis
NCT00682162 ·Status: COMPLETED ·Phase: PHASE3
-
Efficacy, Safety and Underlying Mechanisms of Sphenopalatine Ganglion Acupuncture for Perennial Allergic Rhinitis
NCT04234451 ·Status: UNKNOWN ·Phase: NA
-
Trial of Tian Jiu Therapy for Allergic Rhinitis
NCT02470845 ·Status: COMPLETED ·Phase: NA
-
Acupuncture for Rhinitis Complicated With Asthma
NCT02033252 ·Status: UNKNOWN ·Phase: NA
-
Efficacy and Safety of Auricular Acupressure in Treating Allergic Rhinitis
NCT06323304 ·Status: COMPLETED ·Phase: NA
-
Huandao Conditioning Application for Allergic Rhinitis Treatment
NCT06818526 ·Status: NOT_YET_RECRUITING ·Phase: NA
-
Subjects With Clinical Diagnosis of Allergic Rhinitis Were Randomly Divided Into 2 Groups, With Patients in One Group Given One Treatment Session of Red Light Rhinophototherapy, Followed by Medical Treatment. Those in the Second Group Were Treated With Medical Treatment Only.
NCT03752645 ·Status: COMPLETED ·Phase: NA
-
Moxibustion Reduces Symptoms and Improves Quality of Life in Patients With Allergic Rhinitis
NCT06173882 ·Status: RECRUITING ·Phase: NA
-
Controlled Trial of Chinese Herbal Medicine to Treat Allergic Rhinitis
NCT02027194 ·Status: COMPLETED ·Phase: PHASE1/PHASE2
-
Efficacy, Safety and Underlying Mechanisms of Sphenopalatine Ganglion Acupuncture for Seasonal Allergic Rhinitis
NCT04052945 ·Status: UNKNOWN ·Phase: NA
-
Thread Embedding Acupuncture For Rhinitis Allergy
NCT06858137 ·Status: COMPLETED ·Phase: NA
-
Pilot Study to Evaluate Ear Acupressure Effects in Treating Seasonal Allergic Rhinitis
NCT01921348 ·Status: TERMINATED ·Phase: NA
-
Effectivness and Safety of Acupuncture Combined With Moxibustion for Allergic Rhinitis
NCT02339714 ·Status: COMPLETED ·Phase: PHASE2
-
The Effects of Sphenopalatine Ganglion Acupuncture in Patients With Seasonal Allergic Rhinitis
NCT03282630 ·Status: COMPLETED ·Phase: NA
-
Effect of Qi-tonifying Chinese Herbal Products for Treatment of Allergic Rhinitis
NCT01631032 ·Status: COMPLETED ·Phase: PHASE3
-
Yoga Training in Allergic Rhinitis Patients
NCT03700944 ·Status: COMPLETED ·Phase: NA
-
A Study to Evaluate the Safety and Efficacy of a Nasal Spray to Treat Children With Perennial Allergic Rhinitis
NCT01018862 ·Status: COMPLETED ·Phase: PHASE3
-
A Confirmatory Study of TAU-284 in Pediatric Patients With Perennial Allergic Rhinitis
NCT01425632 ·Status: COMPLETED ·Phase: PHASE3
-
Efficacy and Safety of 300 IR Sublingual Immunotherapy (SLIT) Tablets in Children Suffering From Grass Pollen Rhinoconjunctivitis
NCT00409409 ·Status: COMPLETED ·Phase: PHASE3
-
The Effect of Nasal Carbon Dioxide (CO2) on Nasal Congestion in Subjects With Perennial Allergic Rhinitis
NCT00638755 ·Status: COMPLETED ·Phase: PHASE2
-
Theophylline in Rhinitis
NCT01132781 ·Status: COMPLETED ·Phase: PHASE2
-
The Oligonucleotide Chip Analysis for Allergic Rhinitis Treatment in Herbal Plaster and Acupuncture
NCT02486159 ·Status: COMPLETED ·Phase: NA
-
Acupuncture for Nasal Congestion in Allergic Rhinitis
NCT05709977 ·Status: COMPLETED ·Phase: NA
-
The Effects of Using Yupingfeng Powder with Variation for the Treatment of Allergic Rhinitis
NCT04976023 ·Status: COMPLETED ·Phase: PHASE2
-
Evaluation of the Animated Cartoon-aided Teaching of Intranasal Corticosteroid Allergic Rhinitis
NCT02571413 ·Status: COMPLETED ·Phase: NA