Objective:To observe the antagonistic effect of acupuncture of Shuigou (水沟 GV 26) on intravenous anesthesia for surgical operation. Methods: Forty patients received intravenous anesthesia were randomly and evenl...Objective:To observe the antagonistic effect of acupuncture of Shuigou (水沟 GV 26) on intravenous anesthesia for surgical operation. Methods: Forty patients received intravenous anesthesia were randomly and evenly divided into treatment group and control group. At the termination of anesthesia, Shuigou (GV 26) was needled for patients in treatment group, in control group patients aroused spontaneously. Recovery degrees of every patient were assessed by using modified Robertzon Scoring Scale. Results: Results showed that from the 6^th min on, the scores of treatment group were significantly bigger than those of control group (6 min: 5.3±0.42 vs 3.2±0.33, P〈0.05; 15 min: 13.7±0.32 vs 8.23±0.77, P〈0.01), suggesting that the recovery of the patient's consciousness of treatment group was markedly quicker than that of control group, Conclusion:Puncturing Shuigou (GV 26) can hasten the patient's arousal from postoperative anesthesia and thus may be used as an effective remedy for resisting the aftereffects of intravenous anesthetics.展开更多
“Treating vitality”and“ reserving vitality”are very important manipulations during acupuncture treatment of diseases.“Treating vitality” comprises adjusting and treating both the acupuncture doctor's and the pa...“Treating vitality”and“ reserving vitality”are very important manipulations during acupuncture treatment of diseases.“Treating vitality” comprises adjusting and treating both the acupuncture doctor's and the patient's vitality; while “reserving vitality” demands the acupuncture doctor carefully to experience the sensations of 'excess' or 'deficiency' under the needle, wait for the arrival of qi, observe the patient's responses, and then perform reducing or reinforcing needling manipulations in accordance with the state of excess-or deficiency-syndrome. “Treating vitality”and “reserving vitality” impenetrate the whole process of acupuncture treatment all along. Through years' clinical practice, the author of the present paper discusses the functions of the two aspects in every stage of acupuncture treatment, including before acupuncture, during needle insertion, during retention and withdrawal of the needle. The purpose of this paper is to explain the clinical significance of treating and reserving vitality and arouse many acupuncture doctors'attention.展开更多
In the present paper, the authors expound the approaches of four-gate points on treatment of diseases and the relevant theoretic evidence. The analysis and discussion were carried on in the aspects of the origins of f...In the present paper, the authors expound the approaches of four-gate points on treatment of diseases and the relevant theoretic evidence. The analysis and discussion were carried on in the aspects of the origins of four-gate points and the relationships of four-gate points with primary qi, running course of meridian, qi and blood and biaoben qijie of meridian and collateral. Being the major points in clinic, four-gate points provide extensive indications and good therapeutic effects, which are supported thoroughly by the theoretic evidence.展开更多
Objective: To observe the therapeutic efficacy of puncturing Houxi (SI 3) toward Hegu (LI 4) plus lumbar movement in treating acute lumbar sprain. Methods: A total of 212 patients with acute lumbar sprain were ...Objective: To observe the therapeutic efficacy of puncturing Houxi (SI 3) toward Hegu (LI 4) plus lumbar movement in treating acute lumbar sprain. Methods: A total of 212 patients with acute lumbar sprain were randomized into two groups. There were 106 subjects in the observation group who were treated with puncturing Houxi (SI 3) toward Hegu (LI 4) plus lumbar movement; the other 106 patients in the control group were treated with puncturing Houxi (SI 3) toward Hegu (LI 4) alone. Therapeutic efficacy was evaluated after 2 treatment courses. Results: The total effective rate was 95.3% in the observation group versus 88.7% in the control group, and the difference was statistically insignificant between the two groups (P〉O.05). However, in comparing the treatment times for achieving recovery and effectiveness, differences between the two groups were statistically significant (both P〈O.05), indicating that integrated use of acupuncture and exercise is faster in realizing therapeutic effectiveness. Conclusion: By selecting fewer acupoints, puncturing Houxi (Sl 3) toward Hegu (LI 4) is effective in treating acute lumbar sprain, and with the help of lumbar movement, it can achieve even better treatment effect.展开更多
Objective:To observe the effect of point-toward-point needling on asthenopia.Methods:A total of 60 asthenopia cases were randomized into an observation group and a control group,30 cases in each group.Pointtoward-poin...Objective:To observe the effect of point-toward-point needling on asthenopia.Methods:A total of 60 asthenopia cases were randomized into an observation group and a control group,30 cases in each group.Pointtoward-point needling was used in the observation group;whereas point injection was used in the control group.The signs and symptoms including visual tasks and eye fatigue were observed before and after treatments.This was followed by an inter-group comparison of eye discomfort symptom score and therapeutic effects.Results:After treatment,the symptoms and signs in both groups were significantly improved,showing a statistical significance(P<0.01)and inter-group difference(P<0.01).The total effective rate of the observation group was 96.7%,versus 69.0%in the control group,showing a statistical difference(P<0.01).Conclusion:Both treatment protocols can help alleviate the clinical symptoms of asthenopia;point-toward-point needling can obtain better effect than point injection.展开更多
Objective: To observe the clinical efficacy of point-toward-point acupuncture combined with herbs iontophoresis in treating knee osteoarthritis. Methods: A total of 100 patients were randomly divided into a treatme...Objective: To observe the clinical efficacy of point-toward-point acupuncture combined with herbs iontophoresis in treating knee osteoarthritis. Methods: A total of 100 patients were randomly divided into a treatment group and a control group, 50 cases in each. Patients in the treatment group received point-toward-point acupuncture with long needle combined with herbs iontophoresis treatment; while those in the control group were only treated by point-toward-point acupuncture with long needle. Clinical efficacies of the two groups were compared after treatment. Results: The total effective rate was 92.0% in the treatment group, versus 82.0% in the control group, and the difference was statistically significant (P〈O.05). Conclusion: The point-toward-point acupuncture with long needle combined with herbs iontophoresis treatment for knee osteoarthritis has a significant effect.展开更多
Objective:To observe the clinical effect of aligned needling method in treating idiopathic blepharospasm.Methods:Seventy-eight patients with idiopathic blepharospasm were randomized into two groups.Forty-six cases in ...Objective:To observe the clinical effect of aligned needling method in treating idiopathic blepharospasm.Methods:Seventy-eight patients with idiopathic blepharospasm were randomized into two groups.Forty-six cases in the treatment group were treated with aligned needling method applied to orbicularis oculi muscles;32 cases in the control group were treated with anticonvulsants.Therapeutic effects were compared after 3 treatment courses.Results:The total effective rate was 93.5%in the treatment group versus75.0%in the control group,and the difference was statistically significant(P<0.05).Conclusion:Aligned needling method applied to orbicularis oculi muscle has better therapeutic effect than anticonvulsants in treating blepharospasm.展开更多
Objective: To observe the effect of relaxing needling plus rehabilitation training on post-stroke upper limb dysfunction. Methods: Sixty-eight eligible subjects with post-stoke upper limb dysfunction were randomize...Objective: To observe the effect of relaxing needling plus rehabilitation training on post-stroke upper limb dysfunction. Methods: Sixty-eight eligible subjects with post-stoke upper limb dysfunction were randomized into 2 groups by the random number table, 34 in each group, to respectively receive relaxing needling method or ordinary needling method in addition to rehabilitation training for 2 months. FugI-Meyer assessment of upper limb motor function, neurological defect score, and clinical efficacies were observed and compared. Results: The two groups both showed effects. The total effective rate in the relaxing needling group was 93.8% versus 84.9% in the ordinary needling group, and the difference was statistically significant (P〈0.05). The relaxing needling group was better than the ordinary needling group in improving the motor function of upper limb and neurological defect (P〈0.05). Conclusion: Relaxing needling plus rehabilitation training can significantly improve the post-stroke motor dysfunction of upper limb, better than ordinary needling plus rehabilitation training.展开更多
文摘Objective:To observe the antagonistic effect of acupuncture of Shuigou (水沟 GV 26) on intravenous anesthesia for surgical operation. Methods: Forty patients received intravenous anesthesia were randomly and evenly divided into treatment group and control group. At the termination of anesthesia, Shuigou (GV 26) was needled for patients in treatment group, in control group patients aroused spontaneously. Recovery degrees of every patient were assessed by using modified Robertzon Scoring Scale. Results: Results showed that from the 6^th min on, the scores of treatment group were significantly bigger than those of control group (6 min: 5.3±0.42 vs 3.2±0.33, P〈0.05; 15 min: 13.7±0.32 vs 8.23±0.77, P〈0.01), suggesting that the recovery of the patient's consciousness of treatment group was markedly quicker than that of control group, Conclusion:Puncturing Shuigou (GV 26) can hasten the patient's arousal from postoperative anesthesia and thus may be used as an effective remedy for resisting the aftereffects of intravenous anesthetics.
文摘“Treating vitality”and“ reserving vitality”are very important manipulations during acupuncture treatment of diseases.“Treating vitality” comprises adjusting and treating both the acupuncture doctor's and the patient's vitality; while “reserving vitality” demands the acupuncture doctor carefully to experience the sensations of 'excess' or 'deficiency' under the needle, wait for the arrival of qi, observe the patient's responses, and then perform reducing or reinforcing needling manipulations in accordance with the state of excess-or deficiency-syndrome. “Treating vitality”and “reserving vitality” impenetrate the whole process of acupuncture treatment all along. Through years' clinical practice, the author of the present paper discusses the functions of the two aspects in every stage of acupuncture treatment, including before acupuncture, during needle insertion, during retention and withdrawal of the needle. The purpose of this paper is to explain the clinical significance of treating and reserving vitality and arouse many acupuncture doctors'attention.
基金The study is subsidized by Specific Clinical Research on Chinese Medicine of Sciences and Technology, China Administration of Chinese Medicine(04-05LQ05)
文摘In the present paper, the authors expound the approaches of four-gate points on treatment of diseases and the relevant theoretic evidence. The analysis and discussion were carried on in the aspects of the origins of four-gate points and the relationships of four-gate points with primary qi, running course of meridian, qi and blood and biaoben qijie of meridian and collateral. Being the major points in clinic, four-gate points provide extensive indications and good therapeutic effects, which are supported thoroughly by the theoretic evidence.
基金supported by Specified Science and Technology Research for Traditional Chinese Medicine of State Administration of Traditional Chinese Medicine(2009ZL23)
文摘Objective: To observe the therapeutic efficacy of puncturing Houxi (SI 3) toward Hegu (LI 4) plus lumbar movement in treating acute lumbar sprain. Methods: A total of 212 patients with acute lumbar sprain were randomized into two groups. There were 106 subjects in the observation group who were treated with puncturing Houxi (SI 3) toward Hegu (LI 4) plus lumbar movement; the other 106 patients in the control group were treated with puncturing Houxi (SI 3) toward Hegu (LI 4) alone. Therapeutic efficacy was evaluated after 2 treatment courses. Results: The total effective rate was 95.3% in the observation group versus 88.7% in the control group, and the difference was statistically insignificant between the two groups (P〉O.05). However, in comparing the treatment times for achieving recovery and effectiveness, differences between the two groups were statistically significant (both P〈O.05), indicating that integrated use of acupuncture and exercise is faster in realizing therapeutic effectiveness. Conclusion: By selecting fewer acupoints, puncturing Houxi (Sl 3) toward Hegu (LI 4) is effective in treating acute lumbar sprain, and with the help of lumbar movement, it can achieve even better treatment effect.
文摘Objective:To observe the effect of point-toward-point needling on asthenopia.Methods:A total of 60 asthenopia cases were randomized into an observation group and a control group,30 cases in each group.Pointtoward-point needling was used in the observation group;whereas point injection was used in the control group.The signs and symptoms including visual tasks and eye fatigue were observed before and after treatments.This was followed by an inter-group comparison of eye discomfort symptom score and therapeutic effects.Results:After treatment,the symptoms and signs in both groups were significantly improved,showing a statistical significance(P<0.01)and inter-group difference(P<0.01).The total effective rate of the observation group was 96.7%,versus 69.0%in the control group,showing a statistical difference(P<0.01).Conclusion:Both treatment protocols can help alleviate the clinical symptoms of asthenopia;point-toward-point needling can obtain better effect than point injection.
基金supported by the Project of Shanghai 6th People’s Hospital(Inner-1528)
文摘Objective: To observe the clinical efficacy of point-toward-point acupuncture combined with herbs iontophoresis in treating knee osteoarthritis. Methods: A total of 100 patients were randomly divided into a treatment group and a control group, 50 cases in each. Patients in the treatment group received point-toward-point acupuncture with long needle combined with herbs iontophoresis treatment; while those in the control group were only treated by point-toward-point acupuncture with long needle. Clinical efficacies of the two groups were compared after treatment. Results: The total effective rate was 92.0% in the treatment group, versus 82.0% in the control group, and the difference was statistically significant (P〈O.05). Conclusion: The point-toward-point acupuncture with long needle combined with herbs iontophoresis treatment for knee osteoarthritis has a significant effect.
文摘Objective:To observe the clinical effect of aligned needling method in treating idiopathic blepharospasm.Methods:Seventy-eight patients with idiopathic blepharospasm were randomized into two groups.Forty-six cases in the treatment group were treated with aligned needling method applied to orbicularis oculi muscles;32 cases in the control group were treated with anticonvulsants.Therapeutic effects were compared after 3 treatment courses.Results:The total effective rate was 93.5%in the treatment group versus75.0%in the control group,and the difference was statistically significant(P<0.05).Conclusion:Aligned needling method applied to orbicularis oculi muscle has better therapeutic effect than anticonvulsants in treating blepharospasm.
基金supported by Scientific Project of Jiangsu Traditional Chinese Medicine Bureau (No. LZ1150)
文摘Objective: To observe the effect of relaxing needling plus rehabilitation training on post-stroke upper limb dysfunction. Methods: Sixty-eight eligible subjects with post-stoke upper limb dysfunction were randomized into 2 groups by the random number table, 34 in each group, to respectively receive relaxing needling method or ordinary needling method in addition to rehabilitation training for 2 months. FugI-Meyer assessment of upper limb motor function, neurological defect score, and clinical efficacies were observed and compared. Results: The two groups both showed effects. The total effective rate in the relaxing needling group was 93.8% versus 84.9% in the ordinary needling group, and the difference was statistically significant (P〈0.05). The relaxing needling group was better than the ordinary needling group in improving the motor function of upper limb and neurological defect (P〈0.05). Conclusion: Relaxing needling plus rehabilitation training can significantly improve the post-stroke motor dysfunction of upper limb, better than ordinary needling plus rehabilitation training.