Objective: To compare the effects of needle pricking therapy plus rotating-pulling manipulation and rotating-pulling manipulation on blood velocity, angiokinesis, and blood viscosity in patients with vertebral artery...Objective: To compare the effects of needle pricking therapy plus rotating-pulling manipulation and rotating-pulling manipulation on blood velocity, angiokinesis, and blood viscosity in patients with vertebral artery type of cervical spondylosis (CSA), and discuss its mechanisms. Methods: 216 patients were randomly divided into 2 groups according to numeric representation, 108 cases in the treatment group were treated by needle pricking therapy plus rotating pulling manipulation, and 108 cases in the control group were treated by rotating pulling manipulation. The peak systolic blood velocity (Vpeak), end diastolic blood velocity (Vmin), pulsatile index (PI) and resistant index (RI) of the bilateral vertebral arteries (VA) and basilar arteries (BA) were examined by transcranial doppler sonography (TCD). The values of whole blood apparent viscosity and plasma viscosity of both groups were recorded. The indexes before and after treatment of both groups were compared. Results: The therapeutic effects of the above-mentioned indexes of the treatment group were significantly superior to those of the control group (P〈0.05). In comparison with pre-treatment, the whole blood apparent viscosity (high, medium and low shear rates) and plasma viscosity of the treatment group post-treatment were obviously reduced (P〈0.01, P〈0.05). Conclusion: Needle pricking therapy combined with pulling-rotating manipulation can significantly improve VATCS patients' clinical symptoms, which may be closely related to its effects in lowering vascular blood resistance and blood viscosity and increasing cerebral blood supply.展开更多
Hemorrhoid refers to soft vein mass formed by varicosity of submucosal veins around the end of the rectum and subcutanceous veins of the anal canal. It is the most common anorectal disease. This article summarized the...Hemorrhoid refers to soft vein mass formed by varicosity of submucosal veins around the end of the rectum and subcutanceous veins of the anal canal. It is the most common anorectal disease. This article summarized the regular patterns, features and advantages of Professor Yu Hai-Bo's acupuncture-moxibustion therapy for hemorrhoids, in order to guide the acupuncture treatment for hemorrhoids.展开更多
文摘Objective: To compare the effects of needle pricking therapy plus rotating-pulling manipulation and rotating-pulling manipulation on blood velocity, angiokinesis, and blood viscosity in patients with vertebral artery type of cervical spondylosis (CSA), and discuss its mechanisms. Methods: 216 patients were randomly divided into 2 groups according to numeric representation, 108 cases in the treatment group were treated by needle pricking therapy plus rotating pulling manipulation, and 108 cases in the control group were treated by rotating pulling manipulation. The peak systolic blood velocity (Vpeak), end diastolic blood velocity (Vmin), pulsatile index (PI) and resistant index (RI) of the bilateral vertebral arteries (VA) and basilar arteries (BA) were examined by transcranial doppler sonography (TCD). The values of whole blood apparent viscosity and plasma viscosity of both groups were recorded. The indexes before and after treatment of both groups were compared. Results: The therapeutic effects of the above-mentioned indexes of the treatment group were significantly superior to those of the control group (P〈0.05). In comparison with pre-treatment, the whole blood apparent viscosity (high, medium and low shear rates) and plasma viscosity of the treatment group post-treatment were obviously reduced (P〈0.01, P〈0.05). Conclusion: Needle pricking therapy combined with pulling-rotating manipulation can significantly improve VATCS patients' clinical symptoms, which may be closely related to its effects in lowering vascular blood resistance and blood viscosity and increasing cerebral blood supply.
基金supported by Key Laboratory Project of Shenzhen Science and Technology Research and Development Funds and Platform Construction Planning,No.CXB201111250113A~~
文摘Hemorrhoid refers to soft vein mass formed by varicosity of submucosal veins around the end of the rectum and subcutanceous veins of the anal canal. It is the most common anorectal disease. This article summarized the regular patterns, features and advantages of Professor Yu Hai-Bo's acupuncture-moxibustion therapy for hemorrhoids, in order to guide the acupuncture treatment for hemorrhoids.