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Analysis of the failure cause of L5/S1 intervertebral disc herniation with lumbar mitral method and countermeasures
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DOI   10.11656/j.issn.1673-9043.2018.06.07
Key Words   lumbar mitral method;intervertebral disc;the point-pressing manipulation
Author NameAffiliationE-mail
WU Xiaoqing Department of Rehabilitation, Jieyang Chinese Medicine Hospital, Jieyang 522000, China  
HUANG Fan Acupuncture and Rehabilitation Clinical Medical College, Guangzhou 510405, China  
ZHAO Siyi Acupuncture and Rehabilitation Clinical Medical College, Guangzhou 510405, China  
ZHANG Wenhui University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Guangzhou 510405, China  
LU Xiaobo Department of Rehabilitation, Jieyang Chinese Medicine Hospital, Jieyang 522000, China  
GUO Rusong Department of Massage, Guangdong Chinese Medicine Hospital, Guangzhou 510120, China 66443693@qq.com 
FAN Zhiyong Department of Massage, Guangdong Chinese Medicine Hospital, Guangzhou 510120, China  
TIAN Qiang Department of Massage, Guangdong Chinese Medicine Hospital, Guangzhou 510120, China  
Abstract
    [Objective] To observe the clinical effect of the patients treating by the point-pressing manipulation with poor clinic effect after treatment by lumbar mitral method.[Methods] The 56 enrolled patients were treated with lumbar mitral method to observe the clinical effect and explore the correlation between the clinical effect and the age and gender of patient, and process of disease, then the patients who failed in the treatment were replaced with the point-pressing manipulation, and the clinical effect was observed after the treatment.[Results] When lumbar oblique manipulation was applied, 56 patients had an effective rate of 23.21%, which was not correlated with the the age and gender of patient, and process of disease. 43 patients with poor clinical effect were treated with the point-pressing manipulation, and about 79.07% of the patients were effective, especially the patients with left posterior, right posterior and far lateral protrusion types were significantly improved.[Conclusion] The point-pressing manipulation has a good clinical effect on L5/S1 lumbar intervertebral disc herniation, and its treatment mechanism can be explored by means of biomechanics and imaging in the future.

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