1.Tracing to Source,Inheritance and Prospect of Dosage in Treatise on Cold Pathogenic Diseases and Miscellaneous Diseases(Shanghan Zabing Lun)
China Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine and Pharmacy 2005;0(03):-
Along with the development of the society,the herbal dosage was developed from the uncertainty and imprecisionin primary formulae to relatively exactness in classical formulae of Treatise on Cold Pathogenic Diseases and Miscellaneous Diseases(Shanghan Zabing Lun);it embodied the medicinal development.Due to the vicissitudes of metrology in past dynasties,doctors applied the classical formulae were opinions differ from each other,formed the different recognitions of later ages on dosage conversions in classical formulae;it in a certain extent influenced the accurate inheritance of classical formulae.There was no agreement among many views on dosage conversions of the classical formulae all the times and it was suspense.The definition of dosage in classical formulae properly had its fact evidences,and it must be based on therapeutic effect.Through the cognition of relevant discussions and the textual research on weights and measures in modern time et al,it was quite helpful for the definition of dosage conversions;meanwhile it had important significance to research on dosage conversions in classical formulae assisted with demonstration method.
2.Rehabilitation with Traditional Chinese Medicine for Spinal cord Injury (review)
Xiankuan CHENG ; Lan SUN ; Zhengmei WANG
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2013;19(9):850-852
Chinese Medical therapy such as herbal treatment, acupuncture were used in rehabilitaion for spinal cord injury and proved effective. It is important to explore the advantage and disadvantage of them.
3.Effect of Electroacupuncture on Different Sites on Detrusor Pressure of Detrusor Areflexia Neurogenic Bladder after Spinal Cord Injury
Yingchun SUN ; Jianjun LI ; Xiankuan CHENG ; Zhigang CHEN ; Qiang ZHANG ; Shan JING ; Jiechen ZHOU
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2014;(8):734-737
(SCI) to find optimal locations for electroacupuncture. Methods 108 incomplete SCI patients were selected following International Standards for Neurological Classification of Spinal Cord Injury (ASIA 2006) and randomly assigned to urethral catheterization group, control group, and experiment group with 36 cases in each group. The urethral catheterization group was only given intermittent catheterization, the control group was given electroacupuncture of Baliao (BL31 to BL34) and Huiyang (BL35) as the main points and intermittent catheterization, and the experiment group was treated with transcranial electrical stimulation of foot motor sensory area and Abdominal Area Six as the main points and intermittent catheterization. They were assessed with voiding diary and urodynamic test before and after treatment. Results There were significant differences among the urethral catheterization group, the control group, and the experiment group in automatic micturition volume, urethral catheter output and residual urine volume after treatment (P<0.05). Detrusor pressure and reflection was significantly different in the control group and the experiment group before and after treatment (P<0.05), but not in the urethral catheterization group (P>0.05). There was significant difference in detrusor pressure and reflection in the urethral catheterization group from both the control group and the experiment group after treatment (P<0.05). Conclusion Electroacupuncture can promote automatic micturition in patients with detrusor areflexia neurogenic bladder after incomplete SCI.
4.Effects of different acupuncture schemes on neurotransmitters and related inflammatory factors in rats with post-stroke depression
Yanqiang QIN ; Hao DONG ; Yingchun SUN ; Xiankuan CHENG ; Haijiang YAO
Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice 2023;29(1):30-37
ObjectiveTo investigate the effects of different acupuncture schemes on behaviors, neurotransmitters and inflammation-related factors in post-stroke depressed (PSD) rats