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Study on the popularization and application in the three-steps manipulation for treating cervical spondylosis |
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DOI
10.11656/j.issn.1672-1519.2018.01.07 |
Key Words
three-steps manipulation;cervical spondylosis;popularization and application |
Author Name | Affiliation | E-mail | XU Jun | Spine Division Department and Massage Department, Yueyang Hospital of Integrative Chinese and Western Medicine Affiliated to Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Shanghai Research Institute of Chinese Medicine Massage Institute, Shanghai 200437, China | | GU Fei | Spine Division Department and Massage Department, Yueyang Hospital of Integrative Chinese and Western Medicine Affiliated to Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Shanghai Research Institute of Chinese Medicine Massage Institute, Shanghai 200437, China | gufeiking@163.com | LIU Kunpeng | Spine Division Department and Massage Department, Yueyang Hospital of Integrative Chinese and Western Medicine Affiliated to Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Shanghai Research Institute of Chinese Medicine Massage Institute, Shanghai 200437, China | | WEI Ming | Shanghai Pudong District Chinese Medicine Hospital, Shanghai 201200, China | | SHI Hong | Shanghai Minhang District Meilong Community Health Service Center, Shanghai 201100, China | | HE Tianxiang | Spine Division Department and Massage Department, Yueyang Hospital of Integrative Chinese and Western Medicine Affiliated to Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Shanghai Research Institute of Chinese Medicine Massage Institute, Shanghai 200437, China | | ZHOU Jie | Shanghai Pudong District Chinese Medicine Hospital, Shanghai 201200, China | | XU Zheng'an | Shanghai Minhang District Meilong Community Health Service Center, Shanghai 201100, China | | HUANG Yong | Spine Division Department and Massage Department, Yueyang Hospital of Integrative Chinese and Western Medicine Affiliated to Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Shanghai Research Institute of Chinese Medicine Massage Institute, Shanghai 200437, China | | WANG Cheng | Spine Division Department and Massage Department, Yueyang Hospital of Integrative Chinese and Western Medicine Affiliated to Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Shanghai Research Institute of Chinese Medicine Massage Institute, Shanghai 200437, China | | WANG Wei | Spine Division Department and Massage Department, Yueyang Hospital of Integrative Chinese and Western Medicine Affiliated to Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Shanghai Research Institute of Chinese Medicine Massage Institute, Shanghai 200437, China | | WANG Junliang | Spine Division Department and Massage Department, Yueyang Hospital of Integrative Chinese and Western Medicine Affiliated to Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Shanghai Research Institute of Chinese Medicine Massage Institute, Shanghai 200437, China | | ZHOU Chao | Spine Division Department and Massage Department, Yueyang Hospital of Integrative Chinese and Western Medicine Affiliated to Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Shanghai Research Institute of Chinese Medicine Massage Institute, Shanghai 200437, China | | JI Dengjun | Spine Division Department and Massage Department, Yueyang Hospital of Integrative Chinese and Western Medicine Affiliated to Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Shanghai Research Institute of Chinese Medicine Massage Institute, Shanghai 200437, China | | LI Yazhou | Spine Division Department and Massage Department, Yueyang Hospital of Integrative Chinese and Western Medicine Affiliated to Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Shanghai Research Institute of Chinese Medicine Massage Institute, Shanghai 200437, China | | YU Guize | Spine Division Department and Massage Department, Yueyang Hospital of Integrative Chinese and Western Medicine Affiliated to Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Shanghai Research Institute of Chinese Medicine Massage Institute, Shanghai 200437, China | |
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[Objective] To further expound and prove the clinical effect of cervical spondylosis with three-steps manipulation, and to research the value of popularization and application in the basic medical institutions.[Methods] The study adopted three popularizing models. The 270 patient cases with cervical spondylosis were selected. Each 90 cases were from municipal hospital, district hospital and community health center. The trials were randomly divided into three-steps manipulation group, traction treatment group and traditional manipulation group. Compare the clinical efficacy among the three hospitals. Opt Neck Disabi1ity Index(NDI) and Visual Analogues Scale(VAS) qua the observation index sign for quantitative curative effects.[Results] The total clinical efficiency of three-steps manipulation group, traction treatment group and traditional manipulation group were 90.00%, 73.33% and 86.67%.These ratio of cure has obvious statistical difference (P<0.05). The ratio of cure with three-step manipulation has no statistical difference among three different hospitals(P>0.05).[Conclusion] Three-steps manipulation treatment of cervical spondylosis clinical efficacy equivalent to the traditional manipulation, but is better than the single traction treatment obviously. It has the characteristics of simple and easy to master, and it is suitable for using in base hospital of traditional Chinese medicine clinical technology. |
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