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The Clinical Research On Mainly Abdomen Acupuncture For Cervical Spondylotic Radiculopathy

Posted on:2017-01-11Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:J ZhaoFull Text:PDF
GTID:2334330512466456Subject:Acupuncture and Massage
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Objective:To observe the clinical curative effect of mainly abdomen acupuncture for cervical spondylotic radiculopathy(CRS).So as to provide new ideas and methods in clinical therapy.Methods:Methods:Include 65 patients(5 expulsion)with cervical spondylotic radiculopathy randomly assigned into the treatment group of 30 cases and the control group of 30 cases. The control group adopted convenional acupoints(DU14,BL10,EX-B2,SI3,LI11,LI4,SJ5) for therapy.The treatment group mainly selects acupoints(RN13,RN12,RN11,KI8,ST25,RN6,S T36,PC6).Based on the Tanaka Yasuku symptom quantization table and clinical assessment scale for cervical spondylosis(CASCS) to determine treatment effecti veness.Results:Both treatment group and control group are comparable with even base line(P>0.05);By using Tanaka Yasuku symptom quantization table score:The 2 g roups were can be compared,becase the statistically insignificant of the statistic al P=0.869 (P> 0.05);After treatment,there were significant statistical P=0.035(P <0.05);which means there were clinical efficacy differences before and after ac upuncture.CASCS:For there were significant statistical P=0.029(P<0.05),the treatment eff ectiveness of 2 groups were can be compared.The effective rate of treatment gr oup is 86.67%, while the effective rate of control group were 76.67%,therefore the treatment group were more effective to the control group.Conclusions:Both acupuncture schemes can improve the symptom of patients w ith cervical spondylotic radiculopathy,but the treatment group more effective to the control group on the clinical efficacy.
Keywords/Search Tags:acupuncture, abdomen acupoints, local acupoints, cervical spondylotic ra diculopathy, clinical research
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