Objective: To observe the therapeutic effect of hydro acupuncture therapy for treatment of vertigo induced by vertebroartery type cervical spondylopathy and to study its action mechanisms. Methods: A total of 54 cases...Objective: To observe the therapeutic effect of hydro acupuncture therapy for treatment of vertigo induced by vertebroartery type cervical spondylopathy and to study its action mechanisms. Methods: A total of 54 cases of vertebroartery type cervical spondylopathy patients were observed in the present study. Fengfu (GV 16) and Jiaji (EX B 2) near the regenerated cervical vertebral body were used for injection of Ligustrazine injectio, 1 mL every acupoint, once every other day, with 7 sessions being a therapeutic course. Before and after treatment, cerebral blood flow volume was determined using a Doppler velocimeter. Results: After 2 weeks’ treatment, of the 54 cases, 28 (51.9%) had their vertigo disappeared, 13 (24.1%) had remarkable improvement, 10 (18.5%) had improvement and 3 (5.5%) failed in the treatment, with an effective rate of 94.5%. After treatment, the peak and mean values of the blood flow velocity of the bilateral vertebral arteries and the basilar artery increased significantly in comparison with pre treatment ( P <0.01). Conclusion: Hydro acupuncture therapy has an obvious therapeutic effect for relieving vertebroartery type vertigo and ameliorating cerebral blood supply.展开更多
In the present paper, 62 cases of vertebral artery type cervical spondylopathy were treated with needle knife therapy (acupotomy). After 2-6 sessions of treatment, 23 cases (37.1%) were cured, 19 (30.7%) showed mark...In the present paper, 62 cases of vertebral artery type cervical spondylopathy were treated with needle knife therapy (acupotomy). After 2-6 sessions of treatment, 23 cases (37.1%) were cured, 19 (30.7%) showed marked improvement, 15 (24.2%) had some improvement and 5 (8.1%) failed in the treatment. The total effective rate was 91.9%. It indicates that acupotomy therapy is a highly effective remedy for treating vertebral artery type cervical spndylopathy.展开更多
This article involves 325 patients suffering from cervical spondylopathy,amongthem 205 cases were treated by acupuncture and moxibustion on the governor vessel of the neck(treatment group),the other 120 cases were t...This article involves 325 patients suffering from cervical spondylopathy,amongthem 205 cases were treated by acupuncture and moxibustion on the governor vessel of the neck(treatment group),the other 120 cases were treated by common acupuncture(control group).Itwas observed that the cure rate,the total effective rate was 91.2%,98.5% in the treatmentgroup,and 55.8%,87.5% in the control group.There were statistically significant differences(P【0.01)in the cure rate and total effective rate between the two groups.It is concluded thatacupuncture and moxibustion on the governor vessel of the neck may improve Yang Qi circulationwithin the Dumai and promote the micro-circulation in the diseased areas.Thus it evidently in-creases the therapeutic effects.展开更多
One hundred and twenty-six cases were divided at random into acupuncture plus Sha-scrapping group (or combination group), single Sha-scrapping group and single acupuncture group. The results show that there are remark...One hundred and twenty-six cases were divided at random into acupuncture plus Sha-scrapping group (or combination group), single Sha-scrapping group and single acupuncture group. The results show that there are remarkable differences in therapeutic effects among the three groups. In addition, the instant effect, frequencies of the theatment and influence factors on therapeutic effect in these groups were also compared and analyzed. It is suggested that curative effect in acupuncture, plus Sha-scrapping group was markedly superior to those in the other two groups.展开更多
Beating-acupuncture therapy is developed by Li Xutang, Director of the Section of TCM in the Jingdezhen Municipal First Hospital. Amng the 100 cases in the beating-acupuncture group, 85 cases were cured and 11 cases i...Beating-acupuncture therapy is developed by Li Xutang, Director of the Section of TCM in the Jingdezhen Municipal First Hospital. Amng the 100 cases in the beating-acupuncture group, 85 cases were cured and 11 cases improved, the cure rate was 85 %; Of the 50 cases in the filiform needle acupuncture group, 25 cases were cured and 23 improved, the cure rate was 50 %. There was a statis-tically significant difference(P<0.01 ) between the two grdrips. It is indicated that the curative effect of beating-acupuncture on cervical spondylopathy is obviously superior to that of fili form-needle acupuncture, which provides a new therapy without traumatic pain for clinical treatment of cervical spondylopathy,展开更多
The current paper is a <em>theoretical proposal</em> that interfaces the Cognitive Behavioral Analysis System of Psychotherapy (CBASP) and its emphasis on interpersonal consequences with the structured ord...The current paper is a <em>theoretical proposal</em> that interfaces the Cognitive Behavioral Analysis System of Psychotherapy (CBASP) and its emphasis on interpersonal consequences with the structured order of a Play Therapy Model for troubled 3 - 8-year-old children. This proposal is not a research paper or a review of literature;instead, it is a treatment proposal that is novel and untested. CBASP psychotherapy, an empirically validated treatment, was developed originally to treat the persistently depressed adult. CBASP’s major focus of interpersonal consequation will be interfaced with a Play Therapy structured model to rectify the maladaptive preoperational functioning of five interpersonal types of problem-children. The types are classified interpersonally using D.J. Kiesler’s Interpersonal Message Inventory (IMI). Kiesler’s IMI is employed in this proposal as an ongoing assessment modality, a source of information to make treatment strategy consequation decisions, and thirdly as an evaluative outcome variable. The troubled child types described herein frequently become candidates for early-onset Persistent Depressive Disorder (PDD) unless rescued by successful treatment. The origins of early-onset PDD arise in dysfunctional households where toxic interpersonal relationships predominate: where “survival from abuse,” not growth, describes the child’s modal developmental experiences. These children are often exposed to either <em>serious traumas</em> (e.g., sexual abuse, loss of a parent, physical abuse, physical or emotional neglect) or <em>psychological insults</em> (e.g., continuous, and chronic verbal and nonverbal abuse). The result, in the most serious cases, is a maturational stunting at the preoperational stage of development which, as noted above, if not successfully resolved, thrusts the child into early-onset PDD.展开更多
文摘Objective: To observe the therapeutic effect of hydro acupuncture therapy for treatment of vertigo induced by vertebroartery type cervical spondylopathy and to study its action mechanisms. Methods: A total of 54 cases of vertebroartery type cervical spondylopathy patients were observed in the present study. Fengfu (GV 16) and Jiaji (EX B 2) near the regenerated cervical vertebral body were used for injection of Ligustrazine injectio, 1 mL every acupoint, once every other day, with 7 sessions being a therapeutic course. Before and after treatment, cerebral blood flow volume was determined using a Doppler velocimeter. Results: After 2 weeks’ treatment, of the 54 cases, 28 (51.9%) had their vertigo disappeared, 13 (24.1%) had remarkable improvement, 10 (18.5%) had improvement and 3 (5.5%) failed in the treatment, with an effective rate of 94.5%. After treatment, the peak and mean values of the blood flow velocity of the bilateral vertebral arteries and the basilar artery increased significantly in comparison with pre treatment ( P <0.01). Conclusion: Hydro acupuncture therapy has an obvious therapeutic effect for relieving vertebroartery type vertigo and ameliorating cerebral blood supply.
文摘In the present paper, 62 cases of vertebral artery type cervical spondylopathy were treated with needle knife therapy (acupotomy). After 2-6 sessions of treatment, 23 cases (37.1%) were cured, 19 (30.7%) showed marked improvement, 15 (24.2%) had some improvement and 5 (8.1%) failed in the treatment. The total effective rate was 91.9%. It indicates that acupotomy therapy is a highly effective remedy for treating vertebral artery type cervical spndylopathy.
文摘This article involves 325 patients suffering from cervical spondylopathy,amongthem 205 cases were treated by acupuncture and moxibustion on the governor vessel of the neck(treatment group),the other 120 cases were treated by common acupuncture(control group).Itwas observed that the cure rate,the total effective rate was 91.2%,98.5% in the treatmentgroup,and 55.8%,87.5% in the control group.There were statistically significant differences(P【0.01)in the cure rate and total effective rate between the two groups.It is concluded thatacupuncture and moxibustion on the governor vessel of the neck may improve Yang Qi circulationwithin the Dumai and promote the micro-circulation in the diseased areas.Thus it evidently in-creases the therapeutic effects.
文摘One hundred and twenty-six cases were divided at random into acupuncture plus Sha-scrapping group (or combination group), single Sha-scrapping group and single acupuncture group. The results show that there are remarkable differences in therapeutic effects among the three groups. In addition, the instant effect, frequencies of the theatment and influence factors on therapeutic effect in these groups were also compared and analyzed. It is suggested that curative effect in acupuncture, plus Sha-scrapping group was markedly superior to those in the other two groups.
文摘Beating-acupuncture therapy is developed by Li Xutang, Director of the Section of TCM in the Jingdezhen Municipal First Hospital. Amng the 100 cases in the beating-acupuncture group, 85 cases were cured and 11 cases improved, the cure rate was 85 %; Of the 50 cases in the filiform needle acupuncture group, 25 cases were cured and 23 improved, the cure rate was 50 %. There was a statis-tically significant difference(P<0.01 ) between the two grdrips. It is indicated that the curative effect of beating-acupuncture on cervical spondylopathy is obviously superior to that of fili form-needle acupuncture, which provides a new therapy without traumatic pain for clinical treatment of cervical spondylopathy,
文摘The current paper is a <em>theoretical proposal</em> that interfaces the Cognitive Behavioral Analysis System of Psychotherapy (CBASP) and its emphasis on interpersonal consequences with the structured order of a Play Therapy Model for troubled 3 - 8-year-old children. This proposal is not a research paper or a review of literature;instead, it is a treatment proposal that is novel and untested. CBASP psychotherapy, an empirically validated treatment, was developed originally to treat the persistently depressed adult. CBASP’s major focus of interpersonal consequation will be interfaced with a Play Therapy structured model to rectify the maladaptive preoperational functioning of five interpersonal types of problem-children. The types are classified interpersonally using D.J. Kiesler’s Interpersonal Message Inventory (IMI). Kiesler’s IMI is employed in this proposal as an ongoing assessment modality, a source of information to make treatment strategy consequation decisions, and thirdly as an evaluative outcome variable. The troubled child types described herein frequently become candidates for early-onset Persistent Depressive Disorder (PDD) unless rescued by successful treatment. The origins of early-onset PDD arise in dysfunctional households where toxic interpersonal relationships predominate: where “survival from abuse,” not growth, describes the child’s modal developmental experiences. These children are often exposed to either <em>serious traumas</em> (e.g., sexual abuse, loss of a parent, physical abuse, physical or emotional neglect) or <em>psychological insults</em> (e.g., continuous, and chronic verbal and nonverbal abuse). The result, in the most serious cases, is a maturational stunting at the preoperational stage of development which, as noted above, if not successfully resolved, thrusts the child into early-onset PDD.