Needles in motion: can moving acupuncture ease crash pain?
NCT ID NCT07187336
Summary
This study is testing whether a specific type of acupuncture, where needles are inserted and the shoulder is gently moved, helps people recover from shoulder pain after a car accident. About 98 hospitalized patients will be randomly assigned to receive either standard Korean medicine treatments or those same treatments plus the movement-based acupuncture. The goal is to see which approach better reduces pain, improves shoulder movement, and helps with daily activities over a one-month period.
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Haeundae Jaseng Hospital of Korean Medicine
RECRUITINGBusan, Haeundae, 48102, South Korea
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