Objective: To observe the effect of puncturing cervical plexus plus moxibustion in treatment of cervical vertigo. Methods: 78 inpatients were randomly divided into acupuncture + moxibustion (acumoxi) group (n = 40) an...Objective: To observe the effect of puncturing cervical plexus plus moxibustion in treatment of cervical vertigo. Methods: 78 inpatients were randomly divided into acupuncture + moxibustion (acumoxi) group (n = 40) and Western medicine (control) group (n =38). Acupuncture needles were inserted separately into the points about 0. 5 cun beside the spinous processes of the cervical vertebral1-7. Results: The cure rates and total effective rates of acumoxi group and control group were 70.00%, 95.00%, 31 . 58% and 92% respectively, with the cure rate of the acumoxi group being significantly higher than that of control group (P<0.05). After treatment, the mean velocity of blood flow of the vertebral artery and basal artery decreased significantly (P <0.05, 0.01) . Conclusion: Acupuncture of cervical plexus plus moxibustion is effective definitely in treatment of cervical vertigo and superior to that of control group.展开更多
In the present paper, 61 cases of ischemic cerebral apoplexy were randomly divided into enclosing needling group (n=31) and scalpacupuncture group (n=30). After 30 sessions of treatment, there was a significant differ...In the present paper, 61 cases of ischemic cerebral apoplexy were randomly divided into enclosing needling group (n=31) and scalpacupuncture group (n=30). After 30 sessions of treatment, there was a significant difference between the two groups in the therapeutic effect (P<0.05), indicating enclosing needling being superior to scalpacupuncture. Both enclosing needling and scalpacupuncture could lower plasma NO content while the former was more apparent in lowering plasma NO level.展开更多
文摘Objective: To observe the effect of puncturing cervical plexus plus moxibustion in treatment of cervical vertigo. Methods: 78 inpatients were randomly divided into acupuncture + moxibustion (acumoxi) group (n = 40) and Western medicine (control) group (n =38). Acupuncture needles were inserted separately into the points about 0. 5 cun beside the spinous processes of the cervical vertebral1-7. Results: The cure rates and total effective rates of acumoxi group and control group were 70.00%, 95.00%, 31 . 58% and 92% respectively, with the cure rate of the acumoxi group being significantly higher than that of control group (P<0.05). After treatment, the mean velocity of blood flow of the vertebral artery and basal artery decreased significantly (P <0.05, 0.01) . Conclusion: Acupuncture of cervical plexus plus moxibustion is effective definitely in treatment of cervical vertigo and superior to that of control group.
文摘In the present paper, 61 cases of ischemic cerebral apoplexy were randomly divided into enclosing needling group (n=31) and scalpacupuncture group (n=30). After 30 sessions of treatment, there was a significant difference between the two groups in the therapeutic effect (P<0.05), indicating enclosing needling being superior to scalpacupuncture. Both enclosing needling and scalpacupuncture could lower plasma NO content while the former was more apparent in lowering plasma NO level.