1.Clinical Study on Acupuncture at Xi Xue(Cleft Points) Combined with Injection of Chinese Medicine for Treatment of 30 Cases of Lumbar Intervertebral Disc Prolapse of Blood Stasis Type
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 1993;0(03):-
Objective:To observe clinical therapeutic effect and mechanisms of acupuncture at Xi Xue(cleft points) combined with injection of Chinese medicine for treatment of 30 cases of lumbar intervertebral disc prolapse of blood stasis type.Methods:60 cases were randomly divided into a treatment group and a control group,30 cases in each.Patients of the treatment group were treated with acupuncture at L4-S1 Jiaji points(EX-B_2),Waiqiu(GB 36),Weizhong(BL 40),Xiaxi(GB 43),combined with injection of Puerarin Injectio,and the control group were given routine acupuncture combined with injection of Puerarin Injectio into Ashi points.Changes of interleukin-6(IL-6) and hemorheologic indexes before and after treatment were investigated in the two groups.Results:In the treatment group,total therapeutic effect was significantly superior to(P
2.Application of Four-season Health-preserving Concept in Inner Canon of Yellow Emperor in the Lingnan Area
Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2017;58(17):1469-1472
The authors analyze the theory of four-season health-preserving in Inner Canon of Yellow Emperor 《黄帝内经》).Combined with the unique natural climatic condition and the physical characteristics of population in the Lingnan area (the area south of the Five Ridges),the health-preserving concepts of local people and local famous Chinese medical physicians are explained from four seasons of spring,summer,autumn and winter.The four-season health-preserving concept in Inner Canon of Yellow Emperor has important guiding significance on the health care of people in Lingnan area.
3.Influence of Surrounding Acupuncture by Cranial MRI Location on Blood Rheology in Apoplectic Patients
Ganghui JIANG ; Yanhui LI ; Ziqi ZHUANG ; Yong HUANG ; Jianping LI ; Guoqi HUANG
Journal of Acupuncture and Tuina Science 2003;1(5):17-19
Purpose: To study the function of surrounding acupuncture located by cranial MRI on apoplexy. Method: Forty cases of the patients diagnosed as cerebral infarction were divided into the group of surrounding acupuncture by MRI location and the group of traditional scalp acupuncture, 20 cases in each group,and were treated respectively with surrounding acupunc -ture by MRI location and traditional scalp acupuncture,to determine the indexes of blood rheology before and after treatments. Results: There was significant diffe -fence (P<0.01) in comparison of various indexes in blood rheology between the apoplectic patients and healthy adults of same age. In comparison before and after the treatments in the group of surrounding acupunc -ture by MRI location there was significant difference (P<0.01) in various indexes of blood rheology, except ESR and ESR equation K value. In comparison before and after the treatments in the group of traditional scalp acupuncture, there was significant difference (P<0.05) in various indexes of blood rheology, except ESR, sclerosis index and ESR equation K value. Conclusion: The findings indicate that blood becomes thick and flows slowly and resistance increases in blood flow in the apoplectic patients. The two kinds of the needling techniques have an improving function in various indexes of blood rheology in the apoplectic patients and surrounding acupuncture by MRI location was better than traditional scalp acupuncture in improving blood rheology.
4.Preventive Treatment of Cervical Cancer Patients with Postoperative Urinary Retention by Scalp-body Acupuncture Combined with Spine-manipulation Therapy
Xiaohong DING ; Xiao WANG ; Xiaoyu LYU ; Junfeng LIAO ; Ruitao LI ; Zhiming HONG ; Ganghui JIANG
Journal of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2015;32(6):1031-1034
Objective To observe the clinical effects and safety of scalp-body acupuncture and spine-manipulation therapy on preventively treating cervical cancer patients with postoperative urinary retention. Methods A total of 160 cases of cervical cancer patients with postoperative urinary retention were randomized into treatment group and control group, 80 cases in each group. Both groups were given conventional western medical treatment including preoperative indwelling of urethral catheter, clamping of urethral catheter 5 d after operation and release of the urine every 2-3 h, and trying to remove the urethral catheter 10-12 d after operation. Additionally, the treatment group received scalp acupuncture in the foot motor sensory area, body acupuncture of bilateral Shenshu (BL23) , Pangguangshu (BL28) , Ciliao (BL32) acupoints, and spine-manipulation therapy 5 d after operation. The clinical outcomes covered the incidence of urinary retention, residual urine volume, reset rate of catheter, and the clinical effect and safety in the two groups were evaluated. Results ( 1) The therapeutic effect of the treatment group was superior to that of the control group, and then the difference was significant (P<0.05). (2) After treatment, the incidence of urinary retention, residual urine volume, reset rate of catheter and average hospitalization days were less in the treatment group than those in the control group, the differences being significant ( P<0.05). ( 3) There was no adverse reaction during the treatment course. Conclusion Scalp acupuncture in the foot motor sensory area combined with body acupuncture and spine-manipulation therapy can promote the recovery of micturation function, and have satisfactory clinical effect and high safety in preventively treating cervical cancer with postoperative urinary retention.