The effects of auricular acupressure on joint pain and shoulder range of motion in older adults

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Purpose: This study aimed to examine the effects of auricular acupressure on shoulder pain and shoulder joint Range of Motion (ROM) in older adults. Methods: This is an experimental, single-blind, randomized study with a placebo-controlled approach. The participants were older adults with shoulder pain. Each group was assigned 27 participants. The experimental group received auricular acupressure on shoulder pain-related points and the placebo-control group received auricular acupressure on shoulder pain-unrelated points. The intervention was implemented for eight weeks. To validate the effects of the treatment, a Visual Analogue Scale (VAS), the Shoulder Pain and Disability Index (SPADI), Pressure Pain Thresholds (PPTs), and ROM were conducted. VAS was measured before and after every intervention. SPADI, PPTs, and ROM were measured at the beginning and end of every intervention. Results: The VAS scores in the experimental group with auricular acupressure significantly decreased with time (p

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Bomi, K., & Hyojung, P. (2020). The effects of auricular acupressure on joint pain and shoulder range of motion in older adults. Korean Journal of Adult Nursing, 32(3), 261–272. https://doi.org/10.7475/kjan.2020.32.3.261

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