This study investigates whether acupuncture can help to decrease the number and severity of headaches in people who have Traumatic Brain Injury. The aim of this study is to compare two different types of acupuncture-either Traditional Chinese Acupuncture or ear acupuncture-to a group that receives no acupuncture at all. Acupuncture has been demonstrated to reduce pain, improve health-related quality of life, prevent migraine headaches, and improve tension and chronic daily headaches.
This is a 12 week study. If eligible, participants will be randomly assigned to 1of 3 groups: ear acupuncture, Traditional Chinese Acupuncture, or the usual care group. Subjects receiving acupuncture will: * meet with one of the acupuncturists who will conduct her first assessment * come to Walter Reed Army Medical Center (WRAMC) 10 times over a 6-week period to receive acupuncture treatments from a licensed acupuncturist Subjects in the usual care group will: * not receive any acupuncture treatments * continue usual treatment plan * be given the option to receive 10 acupuncture treatments between the 6- and 12-week period All subjects will also: * complete questionnaires at 3 different times: baseline (beginning of study), after 6 weeks, and after 12 weeks. These questionnaires will assess headaches, overall health and quality of life * complete a daily headache diary * continue to be treated for their headaches * continue taking prescription and over-the-counter medications for any conditions being treated
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
NONE
Enrollment
45
An acupuncturist will examine and evaluate subjects before inserting thin, sterile stainless steel needles at specific points on their body. Patients will receive 10 treatments over a 6 week period.
An acupuncturist will insert sterile stainless steel needles and an ASP ear needle into various points in subject's outer ear. The ASP is a shorter needle that will stay in the participant's ear for a few days. Patients will receive 10 treatments over a 6 week period.
Subjects do not receive acupuncture during the 6 week study time period. Instead, they continue to receive medical care for headaches and other symptoms. They can elect to receive up to 10 ear acupuncture treatments between the 6- and 12-week assessments.
Walter Reed Army Medical Center
Washington D.C., District of Columbia, United States
Fort Belvoir Community Hospital
Alexandria, Virginia, United States
Change from Baseline in Headache Impact Test at Week 6
This is a 6-item measure that assesses headache severity. This will take approximately 1 minute to complete.
Time frame: Baseline, Week 6, Week 12
Daily Headache Diary
Before bedtime, participants will note whether or not they had a headache that day. If they experienced a headache, they will rate it's severity and whether or not they took any medications for the headache. It takes less than a minute to complete.
Time frame: Completed daily for 6 weeks
Change from Baseline in Numerical Rating Scale at Week 6
This assesess pain along a 0-10 scale. It takes less than a minute to complete.
Time frame: Baseline, Week 6
Change from Baseline in Beck Depression Inventory at Week 6
This is a 21-question inventory that rates depressive symptoms. It takes approximately 5 minutes to complete.
Time frame: Baseline, Week 6
Change from Baseline in State-Trait Anxiety Inventory at Week 6
This is a 40-item survey that measures anxiety symptoms. It takes approximately 5 minutes to complete.
Time frame: Baseline, Week 6
Change from Baseline in Post-Traumatic Stress Checklist (Civilian Version) at Week 6
Participants will indicate the degree to which they have experienced PTSD symptoms on a 5-point scale during the past month. It takes approximately 5 minutes to complete.
Time frame: Baseline, Week 6
Change from Baseline in Symptom Checklist 90-R at Week 6
This is a 90-item checklist that evaluates a broad range of symptoms and psychological symptoms. It takes approximately 15 minutes to complete.
Time frame: Baseline, Week 6
Change from Baseline in Medical Outcome Study Quality of Life at Week 6
This measure evaluates physical and psychological functioning. It takes approximately 10 minutes to complete.
Time frame: Baseline, Week 6
Change from Baseline in Automated Neuropsychological Assessment Metrics at Week 6
This measure evaluates cognitive function and takes approximately 30 minutes to complete.
Time frame: Baseline, Week 6
Change from Baseline in Pittsburgh Sleep Quality of Life at Week 6
This measure evaluates sleep quality and disturbances over athe past month. It takes approximately 7 minutes to complete.
Time frame: Baseline, Week 6
Change from Baseline in Expectancy Scale at Week 6
This measures participants' pre-conceived expectations about the effect of acupuncture on headaches. It takes less than a minute to complete.
Time frame: Baseline, Week 6
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