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Study About Zhe Effect Of Zhe Ratatory Manipulation On Spondylotic Radiculopathy's Cervical Instability

Posted on:2008-04-27Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y LuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2144360215965194Subject:Orthopedics scientific
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Spondylotic radiculopathy is zhe most common disease in spinal clinic.Its incidence is working with zhe lifestyle change of modern life,and is becoming zhe most common disease.It can be predicted that as zhe increasing work pressure,zhe disease will bring enormous pressure and burden to individuals and zhe community.First, this article review the literature at present about zhe ratatory manipulation for S.R. Comment zhe rotatory manipulation which is a kind of T.C.M treatment for S.R on basic theory, chilic application,and zhe other problems.Though experiment and analysis.Propose some own viewpoint to zhis manipulation in zhe chinical practice zheory.Goal: zhis exprement surveys,analysis,carry on comparion zhe cervical instability around treatment, this will give some provides and certain data support.Research object and method:50 patients (manipulation group 31,tract group 19) from 2005 Oct to 2006 May in Guangdong Provinical Hospital of T.C.M were selected into study,divided into 2 groups according zhe ramdom distribution. Survey zhe horizontal displacement,angel displacement of zhe verteboue and each clinical sympoton target aroud treatment.Zhe parametet is input database. Eastabilt SPSS database system. Analysis zhe database by using statistical software and drow zhe conclusion.Result: zhe observation demonstrates zhat zhe cervical instability has no remarkable change between two groups around zhe treatment. It cann't make zhe cervical instability restore zhe normol dissection structure. By zhe curative effect, zhe symptoms of two groups has remarkable change after zhe treatmeat. In zhe comparison between two groups zhe manipulation group has bettet clinical effect.
Keywords/Search Tags:Cervical spondylosis, Cervical instability, Rotatory manipulation
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