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Clinical Observation On The Effects Of Knife Needle Combined With Thermal Moxibustion On Cervicoshoulder Myofascial Pain Syndrome

Posted on:2021-04-25Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:T PanFull Text:PDF
GTID:2404330602474088Subject:Acupuncture and massage to learn
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Objective: The clinical observations of this experiment were patients with cervical and shoulder myofascial pain syndrome(CMPS).The treatment method is a combination of Knife needle and Thermal moxibustion,and compare it with ordinary acupuncture.Explore the clinical efficacy after treatment.It can provide new methods and references for the diagnosis and treatment of this disease in the clinic.Methods: 72 patients were included in the study.The cases originated from December 2018 to December 2019.All the cases collected were from the Department of Acupuncture and Pain patients in Changchun University of Traditional Chinese Medicine hospitals.The patients were in compliance with the cervical and shoulder myofascial pain syndrome.72 patients were randomly divided into 2 groups according to the random number table.36 patients in the treatment group were treated with Knife needle and Thermal moxibustion and 36 patients in the control group were treated with ordinary acupuncture.Treatment was performed once every other day,and 14 sessions were a course of treatment.After the end of treatment,the two groups of patients were evaluated and analyzed with the neck pain scale(NPQ neck pain scale)and Mcgill pain scale.The NPQ Neck Pain Scale and Mcgill Pain Scale were used as criteria for judging the efficacy of patients before and after treatment.The analysis data was completed with SPSS22.0 software.Results:(1)The baseline levels of the two groups of patients before treatment,including gender,age,and duration of disease data were not statistically significant(P>0.05),It shows that the two groups of patients can be compared.(2)Before treatment,the NPQ cervical pain scale score and Mcgill pain scale score of the two groups had no significant statistical significance(P>0.05)and comparable.(3)Comparison of NPQ neck pain score and Mcgill pain score after treatment:(1)Comparing the NPQ neck pain scores in the group: the data before and after treatment in the two groups had significant statistical differences(P<0.01).Comparing thedata between the groups after treatment has significant statistical differences(P<0.01),which indicates that the score of the treatment group is lower than that of the control group,and the treatment group is more effective than the control group.(2)Comparison of the Mcgill pain score group: There were significant statistical differences between the two groups of patients before and after treatment(P<0.01).There was a significant statistical difference between the groups after treatment(P <0.01).The score of the treatment group was lower than those of the control group,indicating that the treatment group was better than the control group.(3)Comprehensive efficacy evaluation: The total effective rate in the treatment group was 96.97%,and the total effective rate in the control group was 95.55%.The overall efficacy of the two groups was tested by rank sum test P <0.01,indicating that the two groups of data were significantly different.The treatment group is superior to the control group.Conclusion:(1)The Knife needle method combined with Thermal moxibustion and conventional acupuncture treatment have good effects on patients with cervical and shoulder muscle fascia pain syndrome.(2)In the relief and treatment of patients' pain problems,Knife needle with Thermal moxibustion is more effective than ordinary acupuncture treatment.(3)The treatment of Knife needle with Thermal moxibustion is safe for patients with cervical and shoulder myofascial pain syndrome,and the effect is visible,and it can be promoted and used in clinic.
Keywords/Search Tags:Ashi acupuncture point, Trigger point, Fasciitis, Cervicoshoulder myofascial pain syndrome, Knife needle combined with Thermal moxibustion therapy
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