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KMID : 0615720150320030135
Jouranl of Korean Acupuncture and Moxibustion society
2015 Volume.32 No. 3 p.135 ~ p.146
Moxibustion Treatment for Knee Pain: A Systematic Review
Kim Seok-Hee

Lee Kyung-Jin
Choi Yoo-Min
Kim Ju-Yong
Yook Tae-Han
Lee Sang-Ryong
Kim Jong-Uk
Abstract
Objectives: This study was designed to evaluate clinical evidence of moxibustion treatment for knee pain.

Methods: All processes were independently carried out by three investigators. A literature search was performed in 3 databases from their inception to May 2015. Ten reports were found based on their title, abstract and text. Following this, data extraction and analysis were done using a risk of bias(ROB) and through an assessment of multiple systematic reviews(AMSTAR).

Results: 10 studies(6RCT, 2SR, 2CR) were included. Generally, indirect moxibustion was used for knee pain, but only one study indicated the use of direct moxibustion. Moxibustion was shown to be effective in treating knee pain, and the number of required treatments was fourteen on average. In assessing risk of bias, indefinite and uncertain information made all included trials subject to a high risk of bias. On the other hand, SR showed all evaluation items in the assessment of multiple systematic reviews, with the exception of an included or excluded studies list.

Conclusions: Because of deficient study design or limited research planning, there is not sufficient evidence to allow for any conclusion about the efficacy of moxibustion for knee pain. Therefore, well-designed high quality trials are needed from now on.
KEYWORD
Moxibustion, Knee pain, Systematic review, Risk of bias(ROB), Assessing assessment of multiple systematic reviews(AMSTAR)
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