Randomized Controlled Trial of Heat-sensitive Point Moxibustion plus Manipulative Reduction for the Treatment of Thoracic Facet Joint Disorder
10.13460/j.issn.1005-0957.2015.06.0565
- VernacularTitle:热敏灸配合手法复位治疗胸椎小关节紊乱症随机对照观察
- Author:
Jinqing ZHENG
;
Feng WU
;
Manwei HUANG
;
Changyue ZHENG
;
Xuanhuang CHEN
;
Zhihua HUANG
;
Nanhua LI
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Thoracic facet joint disorder;
Moxibustion;
Heat-sensitive point moxibustion;
Massotherapy;
Manipulative reduction
- From:
Shanghai Journal of Acupuncture and Moxibustion
2015;(6):565-567
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective To investigate the clinical efficacy of heat-sensitive point moxibustion plus manipulative reduction in treating thoracic facet joint disorder. Method A single-blind randomized controlled trial was carried out. Eighty-two patients meeting the criteria were randomly allocated to an observation group of 42 cases and a control group of 40 cases. The observation group received heat-sensitive point moxibustion plus manipulative reduction and the control group, TDP plus manipulative reduction. Both groups were treated five times a week, five times as a course for a total of two courses (including the patients cured after less than two courses). The therapeutic effects were evaluated by using the McGill Pain Questionnaire the as the observation index, comparing pre-/post-treatment Pain Rating Index (PRI) scores, Visual Analogous Scale (VAS) scores and Present Pain Intensity (PPI) scores and referring to the Criteria of the Diagnosis of and the Therapeutic Effect on Syndromes in Traditional Chinese Medicine. Result After treatment, the PRI, VAS and PPI scores decreased significantly in both groups (P<0.01) and were lower in the observation group than in the control group (P<0.01). The cure rate was 57.1% (24/42) in the observation group, which was significantly higher than 27.5% in the control group (11/40,P<0.01). The total efficacy rate was 95.2% (40/42) in the observation group, which was significantly higher than 80.0% in the control group (32/40,P<0.01). Conclusion Heat-sensitive point moxibustion plus manipulative reduction has a very good therapeutic effect on thoracic facet joint disorder. The effect is significantly better than that in the control group.