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The Comparative Study Of Shoulder-Arm Myofascia Syndrome And Research On Neck-Shoulder-Arm Myofascia Pain And Clinical Application In Needle Knife Therapy

Posted on:2010-06-25Degree:DoctorType:Dissertation
Country:ChinaCandidate:K F YangFull Text:PDF
GTID:1114360278976007Subject:Orthopedics scientific
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This thesis focuses discussion and research on the following:1 :The theory of nerve-muscle-fascia and the comparison of various research processes in myo fascia pain and their development.2. The comparative study of shoulder arm myofascia ache in the ancient TCM texts and modern studies.3. The clinical research on neck shoulder arm myo-fascia syndromes and their dissection experiment.4.through the above research, a systemic discussion on ancient TCM text.《灵枢》which illustrates myofascia structure and anatomy. It compares the ancient TCM text with the modern myo-fascia pain syndrome related anatomy and its subsequent clinical symptoms. From hence, the principle of针刀acumyoprobe treatment of myo- fascia syndromes in accordance to theory of Chinese medicine muscle fascia study. We thereby suggest that acumyoprobe is able to treat myo- fascia disease through the theory of reducing inflammation through the action of systemic realignment of the entire muscle-fascia system.A. The progress on the comparative study of ' through muscle' theory and the myo- fascia pain syndrome can be summarized into three aspects:1. The basic research process on Through Muscle Theory2. The clinical application of Through Muscle Theory and its progress3. The progress of comparative studies on Through Muscle Theory and the myo-fascia ache disease.B. The comparison of ancient and modern TCM texts on shoulder arm myo- fascia pain disease. This part includes the following1 .Shou San Yang and Shou San Ying meridian points in ancient and modern text.2. Diagrams of trigger point of myofascia ache and referred pain.C. The experiments on dissection and clinical studies of head neck shoulder arm myo-fascia pain; this part of research includes the following:1 . The description of important trigger points in myo-fascia pain and referred pain, its clinical description and the acumyoprobe method of treatment.2. A systemic dissectve research on shoulder arm myofascia ache and referred pain.D. This part focus on discussion of1. Muscle fascia is part of systems of channels and collaterals in the body. We elaborate the ancient TCM text《内经》nei jing. The understanding of the formation of channels and collaterals in the body has lead to enhancing thought processes and has profound influence in basic Chinese Medicine, acupuncture basic theory and clinical applications. We also believe that the referred pain and myofascia pain are inherent and in accordance with the ancient records of the channels and collaterals and muscle. The present meridian points are according to ancient points that are tender. Therefore these points are treated by stone needle to the said point, acupuncture on the points or fire moxibustion. When these tender points are recorded, they become the present acupuncture point. The present 12 nerve distribution, 361 acupuncture points are due to many philosophical thought processes and studies.2.Our elaboration on the muscle-fascia is about the human body muscle's dissective anatomy, physiological, biological mechanics and clinical and pathological records. This article records the anatomical structure of Shou San Yang and Shou San Ying meridian points. The research achievement is through comparative studies of anatomy, the pathology, and biological mechanics with the ancient literature. The result of my research reveals that through muscle is a conclusion of studies in human body muscle's dissection, physiological, biological mechanics and the illness record.3.We also compared the myo-fascia pain tender points and the referred pain with through muscle. The result again proves that through muscle is similar to the modern myo-fascia pain disease in dissection, the physiology, biological mechanics, and the clinical manifestation and the diagnosis description. There is no difference between these points except the descriptive language.4.The most important aspect of this thesis relates to how the acumyoprobe is able to treats the myo-fascia pain and the mechanism through which it does. Because of the above findings, we think that the acumyoprobe is able to treats the myo-fascia disease through relaxing the inflammation in accordance with the Chinese medicine principle of续络整筋(Continuing the nerves and adjustment of the muscle). This is the similarity and unity of myo-fascia pain disease and the nerve muscle disease and their subsequent treatment. It is an important principle that merits further research and development.
Keywords/Search Tags:Neck-Shoulder-Arm
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