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Clinical Research On Acupuncture And Movement With Dialectic Of Channels And Tendons Treatment To Cervical Spondylotic Radieulopathy

Posted on:2011-01-11Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:L J LaiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2144360305462912Subject:Chinese medicine
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Background:With the development and general application of electricity and other energy, telephone, television, computers, people speed up the rhythm of life and social pressures increase, the incidence of cervical disease increased rapidly in a few years, Cervical Spondylotic Radieulopathy (CSR for short) is in the incidence of cervical disease in the highest, accounting for about 60-70%, which is the most common type of clinical. CSR is due to chronic fatigue combined with cervical degeneration, cervical joint instability caused by ligament injury in and around the shoulder and neck muscle spasms. The CSR's clinical symptoms were persistent or intermittent neck with shoulder pain or muscle stiffness and discomfort, with upper limb pain or numbness, upper back muscle pain, head and neck significantly limited. A large number of clinical practice has proved a good efficacy of acupuncture therapy for CSR. The point JIAJI goes valid, its mechanism has achieved some results, is the common method of treatment of CSR. To cure CSR with simple acupuncture point of neck JIAJI, we found that neck pain and limited mobility lighten slowly. If adopted by acupuncture and movement with dialectic of channels and tendons treatment, the pain improvement is more obvious, and to the stiff neck pain, limited mobility, the shorter duration patients,this method is preferred.Objective:Observing the clinical efficacy of acupuncture and movement with dialectic of channels and tendons treatment to Cervical Spondylotic Radieulopathy(CSR), thus providing the curative effect and long-lasting acupuncture treatment programs for the disease. At the same time, use the dialectic of channels and tendons as the basis of theoretical analysis, thus promoting Chinese clinical regressing to the classic.Methods:We use a randomized controlled trial of clinical research methods. Selecting 60 patients of Cervical Spondylotic Radieulopathy(CSR) as the cases of study, according to the ratio of 1:1 were randomly divided into treatment group(acupuncture and movement with dialectic of channels and tendons treatment) and control group(traditional acupuncture).Record and observe the scores of NPQ and VAS which to evaluate the efficacy at 0 days before treatment, and a half course, one course of treatment and 1 month, 3 months after treatment, and record the adverse events in the course of the study, and use the statistical methods for analysis.Results:1. Before treatment, the treatment group and control group in general, NPQ and VAS score was no significant difference (P> 0.05).2. After a half course and one course treatment, compared with the before treatment, there is significantly different (P<0.05) in two groups'scores of NPQ and VAS.3. After a half course treatment, treatment group's scores of NPQ and VAS are lower than control group's, there are significant differences (P<0.05). After one course treatment, there are no significant differences (P>0.05) in two groups'scores of NPQ and VAS.1 month after treatment, treatment group's scores of NPQ and VAS are lower than control group's, there are significant differences (P<0.05).3 months after treatment, there are no significant differences (P>0.05) in two groups'scores of NPQ and VAS.4. In the course of the study, there are no adverse events, such as halo pin, curved needle, broken needle, and hematoma.Conclusion:Acupuncture and movement with dialectic of channels and tendons treatment and traditional acupuncture are the effective methods to treat CSR. Both treatments can improve the neck pain and upper limb numbness of the patients of CSR. Acupuncture and movement with dialectic of channels and tendons treatment is better than traditional acupuncture in short-term and long-term effect.
Keywords/Search Tags:Dialectic of channels and tendons, Acupuncture and movement, Cervical Spondylotic Radieulopathy, Clinical research
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