Auricular Acupuncture Associated With Low-Frequency Laser in Chronic Low Back Pain .
Auricular acupuncture associated with low-frequency laser in chronic low back pain: A randomized clinical trial.
J Bodyw Mov Ther . 2025 Jun:42:1098-1105.One hundred fifteen patients with chronic low back pain were randomized to receive auricular acupuncture plus active low-frequency laser (modified ILIB) (n=58) or auricular placebo plus sham laser (n=57). The primary outcome was pain intensity (0–10 NRS). Secondary outcomes were physical disability (Roland-Morris), quality of life (WHOQOL-BREF), and pain self-efficacy (CPSS). Outcomes were assessed at baseline and seven days after the fourth weekly session. Overall, the results of the study revealed larger improvements with active treatment: pain fell from 7.50 to 3.42 vs 7.73 to 6.10, disability improved more, multiple WHOQOL domains favored active treatment, and self-efficacy improved across domains. In short, combining auricular acupuncture with modified ILIB reduced pain to a mild range and enhanced function and psychosocial outcomes compared with sham.
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