In the present paper the author reviews the viewpoint of 'preventive treatment of diseases' in the ancient literature of traditional Chinese medicine (TCN) and its clinical application from (1) prevention firs...In the present paper the author reviews the viewpoint of 'preventive treatment of diseases' in the ancient literature of traditional Chinese medicine (TCN) and its clinical application from (1) prevention first before the occurrence of diseases; and (2) preventing development after onset of diseases. In the preventive treatment of diseases, the ancient Chinese doctors usually (1) regulated qi of both Conception Vessel and Governor Vessel for health care; (2) performed regular moxibustion; and (3) applied plaster to the acupoint in summer for treating winter-diseases. In the treatment of diseases after onset, the ancient Chinese usually (1) tried best to make early diagnosis and early treatment; and (2) strengthened the related internal organ in advance to check their development; and (3) employed appropriate remedies to recuperate the patient's health.展开更多
Objective: To observe the therapeutic effect of acupuncture therapy plus Chinese medicinal herbs in the treatment of 38 cases of senile patients with hemiplegia. Methods: A total of 69 senile stroke patients were rand...Objective: To observe the therapeutic effect of acupuncture therapy plus Chinese medicinal herbs in the treatment of 38 cases of senile patients with hemiplegia. Methods: A total of 69 senile stroke patients were randomly divided into treatment group (n=38, accepting acupuncture plus herbal medicine treatment) and control group (n=31, accepting herbal medicine treatment only). Principal acupoints used were Baihui(GV 20), Jiquan(HT 1), Jianyu(LI 15), Quchi (LI 11), Zhongwan(RN 12), Siqiang (Extra acupoint) and Zusanli(ST 36),combined with other acupoints according to the symptoms. These acupoints were punctured with filiform needles and stimulated with uniform reinforcing reducing method, once everyday except Sundays, with 30 sessions being a therapeutic course. Chinese medicinal herbs used were Huangqi (Radix Astragali,黄芪)30 g, Dangshen (Radix Codonopsis Pilosulae,党参)30 g, Danshen (Radix Salviae Miltiorrhizae, 丹参)30 g, Chishao (Radix Paeoniae Rubra,赤芍)30 g, Chuanxiong (Rhizoma Ligustici Chuanxiong,川芎)10 g,Dilong (Lumbricus,地龙)10 g, Niuxi (Radix Achyranthis Bidentatae,牛膝)15 g, Jixueteng (Caulis Spatholobi,鸡血藤)30 g and Gancao (Radix Glycyrrhizae, 甘草)6 g which were decocted in water to be taken one dose everyday (in the morning and evening), continuously for 60 days, with 30 days being a therapeutic course. Results: After treatment, in treatment and control groups, of the 38 and 31 cases, 18 (47.37%) and 8 (25.81%) experienced remarkable improvement, 18 (47.37%) and 18 (58.06%) were effective, and 2 (5.26%) and 5 (16.13%) had no significant changes, with the total effective rates being 94.74% and 83.87% respectively. Simultaneously, indexes of blood rheology as whole blood ratio high shear viscosity (WBRHSV), whole blood ratio low shear viscosity (WBRLSV), plasma ratio viscosity (PRV), hematacrit (HCT) and fibrinogen (Fib) were remarkably reduced in comparison with pre treatment, meaning improvement of the microcirculation (P<0.05-0.01). Conclusion: The results display that acupuncture plus herbal medicine treatment has a better therapeutic effect than that of simple medicinal herb treatment for senile hemiplegia, and both treatments can improve patients’ blood rheology.展开更多
Objective: To observe the therapeutic effect of acupuncture in the treatment of hemiplegia resulted from craniocerebral operation. Methods: A total of 40 cases of postoperative hemiplegia patients were randomly and ev...Objective: To observe the therapeutic effect of acupuncture in the treatment of hemiplegia resulted from craniocerebral operation. Methods: A total of 40 cases of postoperative hemiplegia patients were randomly and evenly divided into treatment group and control group that were respectively treated with acupuncture plus conventional therapy (anti-inflammation, intracranial pressure-lowering and alimentotherapy) and conventional therapy. Results: After treatment, the therapeutic effect for raising myodynamia of the paralyzed limbs in treatment group was significantly superior to that of control group (upper limb P<0.01, and lower limb P<0.05). Conclusion: Acupuncture can effectively facilitate the recovery of the paralyzed limb in patients undergoing cerebral surgical operation.展开更多
文摘In the present paper the author reviews the viewpoint of 'preventive treatment of diseases' in the ancient literature of traditional Chinese medicine (TCN) and its clinical application from (1) prevention first before the occurrence of diseases; and (2) preventing development after onset of diseases. In the preventive treatment of diseases, the ancient Chinese doctors usually (1) regulated qi of both Conception Vessel and Governor Vessel for health care; (2) performed regular moxibustion; and (3) applied plaster to the acupoint in summer for treating winter-diseases. In the treatment of diseases after onset, the ancient Chinese usually (1) tried best to make early diagnosis and early treatment; and (2) strengthened the related internal organ in advance to check their development; and (3) employed appropriate remedies to recuperate the patient's health.
文摘Objective: To observe the therapeutic effect of acupuncture therapy plus Chinese medicinal herbs in the treatment of 38 cases of senile patients with hemiplegia. Methods: A total of 69 senile stroke patients were randomly divided into treatment group (n=38, accepting acupuncture plus herbal medicine treatment) and control group (n=31, accepting herbal medicine treatment only). Principal acupoints used were Baihui(GV 20), Jiquan(HT 1), Jianyu(LI 15), Quchi (LI 11), Zhongwan(RN 12), Siqiang (Extra acupoint) and Zusanli(ST 36),combined with other acupoints according to the symptoms. These acupoints were punctured with filiform needles and stimulated with uniform reinforcing reducing method, once everyday except Sundays, with 30 sessions being a therapeutic course. Chinese medicinal herbs used were Huangqi (Radix Astragali,黄芪)30 g, Dangshen (Radix Codonopsis Pilosulae,党参)30 g, Danshen (Radix Salviae Miltiorrhizae, 丹参)30 g, Chishao (Radix Paeoniae Rubra,赤芍)30 g, Chuanxiong (Rhizoma Ligustici Chuanxiong,川芎)10 g,Dilong (Lumbricus,地龙)10 g, Niuxi (Radix Achyranthis Bidentatae,牛膝)15 g, Jixueteng (Caulis Spatholobi,鸡血藤)30 g and Gancao (Radix Glycyrrhizae, 甘草)6 g which were decocted in water to be taken one dose everyday (in the morning and evening), continuously for 60 days, with 30 days being a therapeutic course. Results: After treatment, in treatment and control groups, of the 38 and 31 cases, 18 (47.37%) and 8 (25.81%) experienced remarkable improvement, 18 (47.37%) and 18 (58.06%) were effective, and 2 (5.26%) and 5 (16.13%) had no significant changes, with the total effective rates being 94.74% and 83.87% respectively. Simultaneously, indexes of blood rheology as whole blood ratio high shear viscosity (WBRHSV), whole blood ratio low shear viscosity (WBRLSV), plasma ratio viscosity (PRV), hematacrit (HCT) and fibrinogen (Fib) were remarkably reduced in comparison with pre treatment, meaning improvement of the microcirculation (P<0.05-0.01). Conclusion: The results display that acupuncture plus herbal medicine treatment has a better therapeutic effect than that of simple medicinal herb treatment for senile hemiplegia, and both treatments can improve patients’ blood rheology.
文摘Objective: To observe the therapeutic effect of acupuncture in the treatment of hemiplegia resulted from craniocerebral operation. Methods: A total of 40 cases of postoperative hemiplegia patients were randomly and evenly divided into treatment group and control group that were respectively treated with acupuncture plus conventional therapy (anti-inflammation, intracranial pressure-lowering and alimentotherapy) and conventional therapy. Results: After treatment, the therapeutic effect for raising myodynamia of the paralyzed limbs in treatment group was significantly superior to that of control group (upper limb P<0.01, and lower limb P<0.05). Conclusion: Acupuncture can effectively facilitate the recovery of the paralyzed limb in patients undergoing cerebral surgical operation.