JORGE KIOSHI HOSOMI

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Instituto Central, Hospital das Clínicas, Faculdade de Medicina

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    Acupuntura no Tratamento da Dor
    (2019) PAI, Hong Jin; VALLE, Luiz Biella de Souza; FAELLI, Celia Yunes Portiolli; PAI, Cristina Yu Wei; ABOUD, Eliane; HOSOMI, Jorge Kioshi; PAI, Marcus Yu Bin; BASSETTO, Ricardo Morad; YAMAMOTO, Ricardo Yukiharu; ABRAMAVICUS, Samuel
  • article 20 Citação(ões) na Scopus
    Acupuncture treatment for idiopathic trigeminal neuralgia: A longitudinal case-control double blinded study
    (2017) ICHIDA, Michelle Cristina; ZEMUNER, Mariana; HOSOMI, Jorge; PAI, Hong Jin; TEIXEIRA, Manoel Jacobsen; SIQUEIRA, Jose Tadeu Tesseroli de; SIQUEIRA, Silvia R. D. T. de
    To evaluate the treatment effect of acupuncture on patients with idiopathic trigeminal neuralgia (ITN) by case-control longitudinal blinded study. Sixty ITN patients and 30 healthy subjects were included. The ITN patients were randomly assigned to acupuncture group (15 cases), sham-acupuncture group (15 cases) and carbamazepine group (30 cases), respectively. Clinical orofacial evaluation (including pain intensity and medication doses), research diagnostic criteria for temporomandibular disorders (RDC/TMD) and Helkimo indexes (for functional evaluation of the masticatory system), and quantitative sensory testing for sensory thresholds (gustative, olfactory, cold, warm, touch, vibration and superficial and deep pain) were evaluated before treatment, immediately after treatment, and 6 months after treatment. The mean pain intensity by the Visual Analogue Scale only decreased in the acupuncture group at the last evaluation (P=0.012). Patients in the sham-acupuncture group had an increase in carbamazepine doses according to the prescriptions (P < 0.01). There was a reduction in secondary myofascial pain and mandibular limitations at the acupuncture and sham-acupuncture groups, however only the acupuncture group kept the changes after 6 months (P < 0.01, P=0.023). There was a decrease in mechanical thresholds in the acupuncture group (tactile, P < 0.01; vibration, P=0.027) and an increase in deep pain thresholds in both acupuncture and sham-acupuncture groups (P=0.013). Acupuncture can be an option in the treatment of ITN due to its analgesic effect in both ITN and secondary myofascial pain associated with it.
  • bookPart
    Medicina antroposófica
    (2021) GHELMAN, Ricardo; BENEVIDES, Iracema de Almeida; HOSOMI, Jorge Kioshi
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    A prática integrativa com visão antroposófica da saúde da gestante
    (2021) NAKAMURA, Mary Uchiyama; HOSOMI, Jorge Kioshi; MORAIS, Moacyr Mendes de; BROOKE, Marieta Sodré
  • article
    Effects of structural integration Rolfing® method and acupuncture on fibromyalgia
    (2015) STALL, Paula; HOSOMI, Jorge Kioshi; FAELLI, Célia Yunes Portiolli; PAI, Hong Jin; TEIXEIRA, Manoel Jacobsen; MARCHIORI, Paulo Eurípedes
    ABSTRACT BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Considering that a single approach does not encompass all symptoms of fibromyalgia syndrome and so indicated therapy is multidisciplinary, this study aimed at observing the efficacy of Structural Integration Rolfing method, of acupuncture, and of the combination of both techniques for relieving pain, anxiety and depression and for improving quality of life of fibromyalgia patients. METHODS: Participated in the study sixty patients of the Multidisciplinary Pain Center, Neurological Clinic, Clinicas Hospital, School of Medicine, University of São Paulo, who were randomly distributed in three groups: group A – submitted to 10 acupuncture sessions; group B – 10 Rolfing sessions; and group C – 10 Rolfing and 10 acupuncture sessions. All patients have maintained their routine outpatient treatment and were evaluated according to Fibromyalgia Impact Questionnaire, Pain Numeric Verbal Scale and Beck Anxiety and Depression Inventories, applied during initial interview, after the last session and three months after treatment completion. RESULTS: There has been statistically significant improvement in the three groups with regard to all evaluated items. CONCLUSION: Both techniques, individually or in association, were beneficial during the three months of follow up.
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    Moxabustão na COVID-19
    (2022) HOSOMI, Jorge Kioshi; SáBATO, Hildebrando