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Study On The Difference Of Symptoms And Temperature Of C6 Nerve Root Cervical Spondylosis Treated With Heat-sensitive Moxibustion

Posted on:2019-10-08Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:H M FengFull Text:PDF
GTID:2394330566995137Subject:Acupuncture and Massage
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Objective:To observe the symptoms of cervical spondylosis of the cervical 6 roots of the heat-sensitive moxibustion hand and improve the infrared temperature before and after moxibustion.To analyze the difference between the symptom improvement and infrared temperature change before and after treatment and the correlation between the two.Methods:In this study,60 patients with cervical type 6 cervical spondylotic myelopathy were included as subjects.Set the exploration,treatment and observation area to the temporal region of the hand’s back.All the heat-sensitive points were detected by the moxibustion sensing method in the temporal region of the hands on the back of the hands of all subjects.The subjects collected infrared heat maps before and after exploration.The infrared temperature values before and after the probe were analyzed to determine the infrared temperature.The most sensitive temperature point is the high sensitivity point.To detect hypersensitivity points in the heat-sensitive moxibustion treatment,Tian Shangjing’s cervical spondylosis symptom score table was used to record the pre-exploration and post-treatment symptom scores.Observe the heat-sensing phenomenon,infrared temperature,and symptom scores of the subjects.Differences in symptoms and changes in infrared temperature before and after treatment and their correlations.Results:1.Efficacy evaluationAfter treatment,the total effective rate was 58.62%.After the treatment,Tianzhong Jing Jiu cervical spondylosis symptom score was higher than before treatment,and the difference was statistically significant(P<0.01).The finger pain and/or numbness scores were significantly higher than before treatment,and the difference was statistically significant(P<0.01).The scores of neck and shoulder pain and hand function were higher than before treatment,and the difference was statistically significant(P < 0.05).2.Infrared temperature changesThe mean temperature of the radial side of the hand: The temperature of the affected side before treatment was more comparable,and the temperature of the affected side was lower than that of the healthy side,and the difference was statistically significant(P<0.05);The ipsilateral temperature after treatment was higher than before treatment,and the difference was statistically significant(P<0.05);The ipsilateral temperature after treatment was higher than before treatment,and the difference was also ly significant(P<0.05).High-sensitivity point temperature: The temperature of hypersensitivity points after treatment was higher than before treatment,and the difference was statistically significant(P<0.05).3.Correlation analysis:Before and after the treatment,the correlation between Tian Zhongjing’s cervical spondylosis symptom score,high-sensitivity point infrared temperature,and the ipsilateral radial average infrared temperature of the affected side were not found,and the differences were not statistically significant(P>0.05).In conclusion:1.The high-sensitivity point of the heat-sensitive moxibustion in the radial region of the hand treated for cervical type 6 nerve root type cervical spondylosis significantly improved finger pain and/or numbness,and slightly improved neck and shoulder pain and hand function scores.2.There was temperature difference in the temporal region of the patient’s hand before the treatment,and the affected side was in the low temperature area.The temperature difference after the heat-sensitive moxibustion treatment was reduced to a certain extent,and the infrared heat map imaging showed the temperature difference.3.In the treatment of cervical 6 radicular cervical spondylosis with radial hand-assisted radial manipulation,no correlation was found between temperature difference and symptom improvement in the radial and hypersensitivity points of the hands before and after treatment.
Keywords/Search Tags:Nerve root type cervical spondylosis, 6th cervical nerve, The radial side of the back of the hand, Heat-sensitive moxibustion, infrared temperature
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