Acupuncture for Chronic Pelvic Pain
David Moss
64 participants
Dec 1, 2024
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
The objective of this study is to determine if alternative pain management strategies, namely acupuncture, may help reduce intensity of female pelvic pain compared to other pain control modalities. This research study will focus specifically on the Dragon's protocol of acupuncture which will seek to alleviate chronic non-endometriosis pelvic pain for women both with and without a history of sexual assault. This study may support evidence for an inexpensive alternative means of treatment for patients with or without traumatic sexual history and chronic pelvic pain.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria3
- \*\*Patients must be able to get care at Nellis Air Force Base (a military installation) in order to participate in this study\*\*
- Active Duty and DoD Female Beneficiaries (i.e. former military, spouse, dependent) aged 21-65 with chronic pelvic pain
- Have negative laparoscopic findings for endometriosis
Exclusion Criteria3
- Severe mental health disorders to include any disorder with psychotic features (e.g schizophrenia, bipolar, schizoaffective disorder)
- Pelvic pain as a result of severe physical trauma (excluding sexual assault) such as traumatic childbirth, pelvic fractures or any other trauma as determined by the PI or AI.
- Pregnancy
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Interventions
The Dragons Script will be read to the subjects by the provider administering treatment. Subjects will receive their Acupuncture treatment with Dragons protocol.
Standard of care therapies including physical therapy, psychotherapy, behavioral health, typical primary care management, etc. as deemed appropriate by the primary care provider for 4 weeks prior to study intervention.
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NCT06388590