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Non-surgical Spinal Decompression In Treating Cervical Spondyloticradiculopathy And Mechanism

Posted on:2018-09-25Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:K NiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2334330515957904Subject:Rehabilitation Medicine & Physical Therapy
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ObjectiveTo study the therapeutic effect of non-surgical spinal decompression in treating the cervical spon-dylotic radiculopathy.From the perspective of neural electrophysiology and molecular biology explore its action mechanism,For the clinical treatment of cervical intervertebral disc to provide experimental basis on cervical spondylosis of nerve root.MethodsUsing single blind,randomized,controlled study method,60 cases conforming to standards were randomized into treatment group and control group with 30 cases in each.On the basis of conventional treatment,the treatment group was treated by non-surgical spinal decompression while the control group was given traditional traction treatment.Before and after the treat-ment,the two groups VAS scores,F-wave conduction velocity and TNF-a were observed and compared.ResultsThe VAS score,F-wave conduction velocity,TNF-a,IL-6 and effective rate in two groups were improved after treatment,while the improvement of the treatment group was significant than the control group,and these differences were statistically significant(P<0.05).ConclusionsFor treatment on CSR,non-surgical spinal decompression can greatly improve treatment effect than traditional traction treatment.the spinal decompression can obviously improve the function of cervical nerve conduction,the spinal decompression can obviously improve the function of cervical nerve conduction,and can be adjusted by the immune inflammatory mediators of nerve root stimulation effect.SDS is safety,comfortable,,worthy of clinical application.
Keywords/Search Tags:Intervertebral Disc, Cervical Spondylotic Radiculopathy(CSR), Non-surgical Treatment, F-Wave, Inflammatory Mediator
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