Clinical observation of wrist-ankle and somatic acupuncture for acute lumbar sprain
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Clinical observation of wrist-ankle and somatic acupuncture for acute lumbar sprain
Shanghai Journal of Traditional Chinese MedicineVol. 49, Issue 6, Pages: 58-59(2015)
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1. 上海市浦东新区光明中医医院针灸科,上海,201399
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SHEN Le, QI Chang-ju, GE Tan. Clinical observation of wrist-ankle and somatic acupuncture for acute lumbar sprain. [J]. Shanghai Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 49(6):58-59(2015)
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SHEN Le, QI Chang-ju, GE Tan. Clinical observation of wrist-ankle and somatic acupuncture for acute lumbar sprain. [J]. Shanghai Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine 49(6):58-59(2015)DOI:
Clinical observation of wrist-ankle and somatic acupuncture for acute lumbar sprain
Objective:To observe the clinical efficacy of wrist-ankle acupuncture in the treatment of acute lumbar sprain Methods:One hundred eighty subjects were randomized into three groups:group A in which 60 cases were by wrist-ankle acupuncture, group B in which 60 cases were treated conventional body acupuncture, and group C in which 60 cases were treated by both wrist-ankle acupuncture and body acupuncture, with a course of three days Results:The cure rate was 78.3% in group A, 81.6% in group B and 98.3% in group C; the clinical efficacy was better in group C than in group A(P<0.01) and group B(P<0.05). After treatment, the VAS score for lumbago were markedly reduced in the three groups(P<0.01), with greater difference of VAS score between before and after treatment in the group C than in group A(P<0.01) and group B(P<0.05) Conclusion:Wrist-ankle acupuncture can help conventional body acupuncture in the treatment of acute lumbar sprain.
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