Acupuncture Treatment to Reduce Burning Pain in Spinal Cord Injury (APSCI)
Neuropathic Pain
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Neuropathic Pain focused on measuring acupuncture, electroacupuncture, sham acupuncture, spinal cord injury, neuropathic pain, burning pain
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- inpatients or outpatients
- over 18 years of age
- traumatic Spinal Cord Injury* (SCI) onset as an adult. *Traumatic SCI for the purposes of this study, is defined as: 'SCI due to sudden forceful impact on the spinal cord with or without bony injury'.This would include: falls, MVAs, hyperextension injuries, penetrating wounds (gunshot, knives), sports injuries, and exclude: tumours, vascular accidents (AVM), demyelinating conditions, infection, and iatrogenic causes.
- major symptom of burning pain below SCI level
- screened as positive for Central Neuropathic Pain by clinical assessment by Site Investigators which includes completing the LANSS Questionnaire
- English-speaking
- capable of giving informed consent
- on stable pain therapy (i.e. no changes in pain medications for 1 week)
Exclusion Criteria:
- systemic illness
- major psychiatric disorders
- scalp lacerations or infections
- hearing or language problems
- history of diabetes or disease that would affect peripheral nerve function
- pregnancy
- serious co-morbidities
- needle phobia
- having undergone Lyndhurst Centre Central Neuropathic Pain Acupuncture Protocol previously
- having had acupuncture in the last 30 days
- treatment involving use of electrical therapy modalities (i.e. Codetron or TENS) in the last 30 days
- seizure disorders, convulsions
Sites / Locations
- G. F. Strong Rehabilitation Centre
- Parkwood Hospital
- Toronto Rehabilitation Institute Lyndhurst Centre
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Experimental
Sham Comparator
Electroacupuncture
Sham acupuncture
Subjects will receive Lyndhurst Central Neuropathic Pain Acupuncture Protocol (LCCNPAP) electroacupuncture protocol for 20 minutes per treatment session; a total of 13 treatments will be administered over 3-4 weeks.
Subjects will receive simulated acupuncture that includes insertion of acupuncture needles on the head. During each treatment session, needles will be stimulated with electricity for 20 minutes. A total of 13 treatments will be administered over 3-4 weeks. This group will be offered the LCCNPAP treatment at the completion of study participation.