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Charpy Reference To The Restoration Of Cervical Effect

Posted on:2008-07-21Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:T G LiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2204360212988736Subject:Acupuncture and massage
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The present paper is a research on the clinical effect of Xiashiduanti manipulation on restoration of cervical dislocation. Since Xiashiduanti treatment of cervical intervertebral joint dislocation in particular vertebral axis along the sagittal and coronal rotation axis rotation has simpler procedure and more obvious effect than the side wrenching,we chooses Xiashiduanti manipulation as the research objective. We performed comparative experiment on the clinical effect of Xiashiduanti and Rotary positioning wrenching treatment of cervical dislocation in order to make an objective and scientific evaluation on Xiashiduanti manipulation and provide the basis for the clinical treatment.Firstly, the paper reviews the literature about manipulation setting cervical intervertebral joint dislocation. and finds out that TCM Restoration practices has been widely applied to treat the dislocation of cervical intervertebral dislocation. Comparing with medical treatment and operative treatment, Restoration practices has clear advantage in the treatment of the dislocation of cervical intervertebral joint. During the clinical research on the treatment of the dislocation of cervical intervertebral joint, it is helpful to collect those cases that with light state of illness and short course of disease. Besides, it is also necessary to collect as many clinical information as possible, including Including patients with symptoms and signs, effective inspection of the condition can reflect changes in the information Thus, we could make unitive treatment protocols and evaluation system and eliminate interferential factors during the experiment, so as to insure the comparability of the research result.Xiashiduanti manipulation rooted in Bonesetting restoration practice in royal infirmary of Qing dynasty was carried forward by Xia. Its clinical application has proved that it is a very effective method to release sufferers on the treatment of cervical dislocation formation of the joints of the vertebrae along the sagittal and coronal rotation However, this treatment has not been validated by scientifically clinical randomized controlled trail, therefore, is worth being studied here.As a result, this paper aims to validate Restoration effect of xiashiduanti manipulation.Methods : X-ray films to cervical vertebra on the horizontal axis and the vertical axis angle of 90°is not (sagittal axis rotation) and / or lateral cervical spine films photogenic o body posterior margin of more than 7°angle (coronal rotation axis) and cervical spine pathological deviation from midline of 60 patients as object of observation and treatment. Randomized controlled trials under the principle of inclusion criteria of the patients were randomly divided into two groups, each group of 30 cases, receive Xiashi manipulation and rotation positioning wrenching treatment. Choosing scale of cervical dislocation joint observation of clinical evaluation (pain and functional activities integration)and X-ray observation of signs as indicators, the results will be quantified and statistically analyzed and concluded.Results:1Compared with pre-treatment, Two therapy can significantly improve the treatment of patients with cervical dislocation on the pain and functional activities integration (p <0.05)2 Among two manipulation group, no significant difference is found on Integral margin before and after treatment. (p>0.05)3Xiashi manipulation can better improve cervical pain than rotating wrenching manipulation(p<0.05)Conclusion:1Both of the two practices can correct the dislocation of cervical intervertebral joint and alleviate the symptoms associated2Xiashi manipulationis a more convenient and safer method to perform. It does less harm to sufferers,further, more security, more easily spread.
Keywords/Search Tags:Xiashiduanti manipulation, Cervical positioning Rotating Manipulation, Cervical intervertebral joint dislocation, A randomized controlled trial
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