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Wet Cupping Therapy Improves Local Blood Perfusion and Analgesic Effects in Patients with Nerve-Root Type Cervical Spondylosis 被引量:38
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作者 MENG Xiang-wen WANG Ying +6 位作者 PIAO Sheng-ai LV Wen-tao ZHU Cheng-hui MU Ming-yuan LI Dan-dan LIU Hua-peng GUO Yi 《Chinese Journal of Integrative Medicine》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2018年第11期830-834,共5页
Objective: To observe wet cupping therapy(WCT) on local blood perfusion and analgesic effects in patients with nerve-root type cervical spondylosis(NT-CS). Methods: Fifty-seven NT-CS patients were randomly divid... Objective: To observe wet cupping therapy(WCT) on local blood perfusion and analgesic effects in patients with nerve-root type cervical spondylosis(NT-CS). Methods: Fifty-seven NT-CS patients were randomly divided into WCT group and Jiaji acupoint-acupuncture(JA) group according a random number table. WCT group(30 cases) was treated with WCT for 10 min, and JA group(27 cases) was treated with acupuncture for 10 min. The treatment efficacies were evaluated with a Visual Analogue Scale(VAS). Blood perfusion at Dazhui(GV 14) and Jianjing(GB 21) acupoints(affected side) was observed with a laser speckle flowmetry, and its variations before and after treatment in both groups were compared as well. Results: In both groups, the VAS scores significantly decreased after the intervention(P〈0.01), while the blood perfusion at the two acupoints significantly increased after intervention(P〈0.05); however, the increasement magnitude caused by WCT was obvious compared with JA(P〈0.05). Conclusion: WCT could improve analgesic effects in patients with NT-CS, which might be related to increasing local blood perfusion of acupunct points. 展开更多
关键词 wet cupping nerve-root type cervical spondylosis blood perfusion amount acupuncture Jiaji acupoint
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