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The Clinical Research On Treatment Of The Cervical Spondylotic Radiculopathy With Loosing Cervical Arthrosis

Posted on:2007-10-15Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Z J WangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2144360185956938Subject:Acupuncture and Massage
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Objective:Through the clinical research that to loose the cervical arthrosis to treat the cervical spondylotic radiculopathy,to discuss if the naprapathy of spine can treat the cervical spondylotic radiculopathy and the mechanism, to bring forward the guidance for treating the nerve-root cervical spondylosis with the naprapathy.Method:The clinical trials are conducted randomly to observe the cases change that include the active degree of cervical vertebrate,the deep degree of physiological curve of cervical vertebrate and conductive velocity of F-wave in electromyography before and after treatment.One hundred and twenty cases were allocated equally to three groups:the group of loosing the cervical arthrosis ,the group of general naprapathy and the group of synthetical treatment.Results:There is marked diversity in observational index of three group before and after treatment(P<0.05),the group of loosing the cervical arthrosis is preferable to the group of general naprapathy and the group of synthetical treatment.Conclusions: To loose the cervical arthrosis has marked effect to improve the observational index in treating the cervical spondylotic radiculopathy,deserves to generalize on clinic. It's mechanism possibly "exists in improving microcirculation effectively,adjusting the balance apparatusance inside and outside cervical vertebrate,changing or adjusting the relationship between the nerve root and surrounding tissue,recovering the normal anatomic structure of cervical vertebrate and accordingly improving effectively symptom.
Keywords/Search Tags:cervical spondylotic radiculopathy, the method of loosing the cervical arthrosis, the active degree of cervical vertebrate, physiological curve of cervical vertebrate, electromyography
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