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The Clinical Efficacy Of Moxibustion Ashi Point In The Cold And Humid Type Lumbar Disc Herniation

Posted on:2018-08-12Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:L F MaoFull Text:PDF
GTID:2334330512495390Subject:Acupuncture and massage to learn
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Objective:To observe the clinical efficacy of moxibustion with ashi points in the cold and cold type lumbar disc herniation.To observe the distribution trend of the cold sensation area in the cold and dampness lumbar disc herniation,Imaging technique to observe the changes of cold sensation in cold sensation patients and explore the correlation between the severity of cold sensation and the severity of cold sensation.Methods:1.A total of 60 patients with lumbar disc herniation who were admitted to the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine of Haicang Hospital in Xiamen City from January to February 2017 were randomly divided into three groups:ashi points group(treatment group)30 And the oral group(control group)30 cases;treatment group with moxa moxibustion area is a acupuncture point,the control group to the drug orally,once a day,5 times as a course of treatment,a total of two courses,interval 2 days.Before and after treatment,the JOA score of the two groups was evaluated,the cold standard of the limb and the cold sensation of the limb were evaluated.The clinical curative effect of moxibustion and acupuncture on the treatment of cold and dampness lumbar disc herniation was evaluated.The relationship between the degree of cold sensation and the temperature difference between the affected side and the affected area was found by the lumbar disc herniation with the cold image of the limb in the cold affected area.Results:1.Comparison of efficacy:JOA score before and after treatment,the rank and test,the two groups were improved(P<0.05).There was no significant difference in JOA score between the two groups before and after treatment(P>0.05).There was significant difference between the two groups after treatment(P<0.05).The scores of cold sensation scores were improved before and after treatment in both groups(P<0.05).There was no significant difference between the two groups(P>0.05).There was significant difference between the two groups(P<0.05).There was no significant difference between the two groups(P<0.05)(P<0.05).There was significant difference between the two groups(P<0.05).Comparison of the clinical efficacy:treatment group cured 6 cases,markedly effective in 10 cases,improved in 8 cases,the total effective rate of 80%;control group cured 2 cases,markedly effective in 4 cases,improved in 11 cases,the total effective rate of 57%There was significant difference between the two groups(P<0.05).2,cold sense areas are distributed in the lower limbs,the lateral,located in the foot sun and foot Shaoyang on the skin.3,the degree of cold sensation,JOA score and the affected side of the temperature difference between the changes in the situation:all patients before and after treatment of cold sensory score and the contralateral imaging temperature difference were compared by Pearson correlation analysis,the two groups were positive correlation There was no significant correlation between the JOA score before and after treatment and the imaging temperature difference between the two groups.Pearson correlation analysis showed no significant correlation between the two groups.Conclusion:1,the use of acupoints acupoints combined with ashi points,moxibustion treatment of cold and dampness lumbar disc herniation,can be in a relatively short period of time to relieve patients with cold sensory symptoms,relieve lumbar disc herniation Symptoms and signs.2,the cold sense of the patients were located in the affected side of the sun and foot Shaoyang by the Ministry of the skin,through the infrared thermal imaging observation of the presence of health side of the affected area,cold area was low temperature area.3,limb cold sensation and the affected side of the temperature difference is closely related.
Keywords/Search Tags:lumbar disc herniation, cold sensation, moxibustion, ashi points, infrared thermal imaging
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