Traditional Chinese medicine in the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis: a general review.
Study Goal
The researchers aimed to summarize the therapeutic effects of traditional Chinese medicine, including massage, on rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and explore related mechanisms.
Results Summary
The study found that massage, along with other TCM methods, improved the quality of life for RA patients by relieving pain, expanding joint motion, and modulating emotions, possibly through immune, nerve, and endocrine system modulation. However, specific efficacy data for massage alone were not detailed.
Population
Patients with rheumatoid arthritis (RA).
Effective Dosage
Not specified
Duration
Not specified
Interactions
None mentioned
| Intervention | Direction | Endpoint | Population | Dosage | Impact | Claim # |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Chinese herbs | decrease | rheumatoid arthritis | - | varying degrees | therapeutic effects | #1 |
acupuncture | decrease | rheumatoid arthritis | - | varying degrees | therapeutic effects | #2 |
massage | decrease | rheumatoid arthritis | - | varying degrees | therapeutic effects | #3 |
anti-rheumatic Chinese herbs | decrease | RA development | - | - | inhibit | #4 |
acupuncture | decrease | pain | RA patients | - | relieve | #5 |
massage | decrease | pain | RA patients | - | relieve | #6 |
acupuncture | increase | joint motion | RA patients | - | expand | #7 |
massage | increase | joint motion | RA patients | - | expand | #8 |
acupuncture | neutral | emotion | RA patients | - | modulate | #9 |
massage | neutral | emotion | RA patients | - | modulate | #10 |
acupuncture | increase | life quality | RA patients | - | greatly enhanced | #11 |
massage | increase | life quality | RA patients | - | greatly enhanced | #12 |
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is difficult to cure. Many methods have been used for its treatment, among which traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has been considered as an important strategy. All of the three parts of TCM: Chinese herbs, acupuncture, and massage have been reported with varying degrees of therapeutic effects on RA. Also the mechanism exploration is under process. Many effective ingredients of anti-rheumatic Chinese herbs have been found to inhibit RA development and some of the effective ingredients have been verified. Furthermore, greatly enhanced life quality of RA patients was obtained using acupuncture and massage to relieve pain, expand joint motion and modulate emotion which mainly correlated with the possible modulation of immune system, nerve system, endocrine system, etc. Thus, a systemic review on the therapeutic effect of TCM on RA is necessary. In our paper, the current status of TCM application in the clinic for the therapy of RA was summarized accompanied with the related mechanism exploration using modern test facilities.