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Efecto de la terapia con ventosas secas y la acupuntura en la escala de dolor en el dolor lumbar en mujeres posparto: una revision sistematica y un metanalisis (Effect of dry cupping therapy and acupuncture on the pain scale in low back pain in postpartum women: a systematic review and meta-analysis) [Spanish]
Maisaroh A, Kalanjati VP, Prasetiowati L, Abdurrachman A, Sakina S
Journal of Pharmacy and Pharmacognosy Research 2025 Sep;13(1):299-310
systematic review

CONTEXT: Dry cupping and acupuncture are complementary treatments that can be used to decrease low back pain (LBP) in postpartum mothers. AIMS: To analyze the pain intensity after each treatment measured by visual analog scale (VAS) in postpartum mothers with LBP. METHODS: Articles for this systematic review and meta-analysis were retrieved from Web of Science, Science Direct, PubMed, Google Scholar, and Scopus (10/1/2013 to 12/31/2022), adjusted for inclusion and exclusion criteria, and filtered according to PRISMA guidelines, and the meta-analysis was using Review Manager 5.4. The Newcastle-Ottawa scale was selected to ascertain the quality of each included paper. RESULTS: Four randomized controlled-trials (RCTs) with 157 patients were included. VAS scores from these studies showed that after acupuncture and dry cupping treatment, the VAS scores were significantly lower in LBP-postpartum mothers than in controls (SMD IV, Random 95% 1.69 (95% I2 83%; p = 0.00001)) and (SMD IV, Random, 95% 2.06 (95% I2 63 %; p = 0.0001)), respectively. The LBP among these postpartum mothers can be triggered by perinatal stress, postpartum baby blues, and other back pain-related morbidities. CONCLUSIONS: Both acupuncture and dry cupping effectively reduced LBP in postpartum mothers. However, dry cupping showed a higher impact and was arguably more beneficial due to this method's non-invasiveness. Furthermore, acupuncture and dry cupping are considered safe treatments after giving birth because they do not interfere with breast milk production.

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