Acupuncture for Pain in the Emergency Department
Musculoskeletal Pain, Pain
About this trial
This is an interventional treatment trial for Musculoskeletal Pain
Eligibility Criteria
Inclusion Criteria:
- All hemodynamically stable, adult patients presenting to the Emergency Department (ED) with a chief complaint of pain AND a physician diagnosis of acute, non-critical, musculoskeletal pain.
- Musculoskeletal pain includes pain to any bones, muscles, cartilage, or nerves associated with such.
- Patients will be diagnosed by a physician as non-critical meaning they can be treated and sent home without needing to be admitted to the hospital.
- Blood pressure: 90-180/60-110
- Cardiac rate with no dysrhythmias 50-149
- Ventilatory rate 10-35
- Oxygen saturation >87%
- Alert and able to follow commands and respond appropriately
Exclusion Criteria:
- Patients that are altered and/or present with vital signs outside of the inclusion criteria ranges.
- Those deemed in critical condition by triage nurse and/or ER physician.
- Patients with a history of narcotic drug abuse/dependency.
- Patients who have had Battlefield Acupuncture done in the past.
- Pregnant or nursing women (confirmed by a pregnancy test)
- Allergic to adhesive tape, gold, or other needle components
- Allergic to aspirin, NSAIDs, or narcotics
- Patients at risk for complications from indwelling acupuncture needles, such as patients with bleeding disorders, those who are immunosuppressed, or those with liver disease (Hepatitis C, cirrhosis, etc.)
Sites / Locations
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Arm 2
Arm 3
Placebo Comparator
Experimental
Experimental
Standard Drug Group
Standard Drug Plus Acupuncture Group
Acupuncture Group
Participants randomized into this group will be receiving the standard medical care and "placebo" acupuncture. For the placebo acupuncture procedure, the ASP® needles will be double taped onto the ear in the same anatomical position as the acupuncture groups. The needles will be taped so that the needles will never puncture the skin. The patients will then be given hydrocodone / acetaminophen 5mg/325mg (generic) with a prescription to take home and use as needed.
The participants in this group will receive auricular acupuncture following the Battlefield Acupuncture Protocol. The patients will then be given hydrocodone / acetaminophen 5mg/325mg (generic) with a prescription to take home and use as needed (in the acupuncture groups, the physician administering the treatment will not know if the patient is receiving the standard drug or the placebo pill). The physician can administer up to 10 needles (5 in each ear) until the patient has a "significant" drop in pain (pain level 0 or 1).
The participants in this group will receive auricular acupuncture following the Battlefield Acupuncture Protocol. The physician can administer up to 10 needles (5 in each ear) until the patient has a "significant" drop in pain (pain level 0 or 1). The patient will then be given a placebo pill.