Objective: To observe the clinical effect of needling tendon for cervical spondylosis causing vertebral artery insufficiency. Methods: Thirty-eight cases with cervical spondylosis causing vertebral artery insufficie...Objective: To observe the clinical effect of needling tendon for cervical spondylosis causing vertebral artery insufficiency. Methods: Thirty-eight cases with cervical spondylosis causing vertebral artery insufficiency were treated by needling the cervical tendon for one-course treatment. After treatment, the vertebrobasilar blood flow was observed. Results: The vertebrobasilar blood flow of the patients was substantially improved. The total effective rate and marked effect rate were 100.0% and 68.4% respectively. Conclusion: Needling the cervical tendon can obtain an exact effect for cervical spondylosis causing vertebral artery insufficiency.展开更多
Objective: To observe the clinical efficacy of combined massage and traction technique in the treatment of cervical spondylosis of vertebral artery type (CSA). Methods: Ninety-eight cases of cervical spondylosis o...Objective: To observe the clinical efficacy of combined massage and traction technique in the treatment of cervical spondylosis of vertebral artery type (CSA). Methods: Ninety-eight cases of cervical spondylosis of vertebral artery type were randomized into two groups, a treatment group in which 50 cases were treated by traditional massage and traction technique, and a control group in which 48 cases were treated by traditional massage. Results: After treatment, the mean velocity (Vm) of vertebral artery (VA) and basilar artery (BA) were improved markedly in the treatment group (P〈0.05); and there was a significant difference between the two groups after treatment (P〈0.01). In the treatment group, 17 cases were cured and 22 cases obviously improved; and the rate of cure and marked effective was 78.0%, the total effective rate was 98.0%. In the control group, 8 cases were cured and 10 cases obviously improved, the rate of cure and marked effective was 37.5% and the total effective rate was 89.6%. There was a significant difference in the rate of cure and marked effective between the two groups (P〈0.01). Conclusion: Combined massage and traction technique has better results than single traditional massage in the treatment of CSA.展开更多
文摘Objective: To observe the clinical effect of needling tendon for cervical spondylosis causing vertebral artery insufficiency. Methods: Thirty-eight cases with cervical spondylosis causing vertebral artery insufficiency were treated by needling the cervical tendon for one-course treatment. After treatment, the vertebrobasilar blood flow was observed. Results: The vertebrobasilar blood flow of the patients was substantially improved. The total effective rate and marked effect rate were 100.0% and 68.4% respectively. Conclusion: Needling the cervical tendon can obtain an exact effect for cervical spondylosis causing vertebral artery insufficiency.
文摘Objective: To observe the clinical efficacy of combined massage and traction technique in the treatment of cervical spondylosis of vertebral artery type (CSA). Methods: Ninety-eight cases of cervical spondylosis of vertebral artery type were randomized into two groups, a treatment group in which 50 cases were treated by traditional massage and traction technique, and a control group in which 48 cases were treated by traditional massage. Results: After treatment, the mean velocity (Vm) of vertebral artery (VA) and basilar artery (BA) were improved markedly in the treatment group (P〈0.05); and there was a significant difference between the two groups after treatment (P〈0.01). In the treatment group, 17 cases were cured and 22 cases obviously improved; and the rate of cure and marked effective was 78.0%, the total effective rate was 98.0%. In the control group, 8 cases were cured and 10 cases obviously improved, the rate of cure and marked effective was 37.5% and the total effective rate was 89.6%. There was a significant difference in the rate of cure and marked effective between the two groups (P〈0.01). Conclusion: Combined massage and traction technique has better results than single traditional massage in the treatment of CSA.