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Clinical Study On The "Spine-pelvis-knee" As A Whole To Treat Lumbar Disc Herniation

Posted on:2020-06-05Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:H Y LiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2404330647456235Subject:Acupuncture and massage to learn
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Objectives To study the clinical effect and verify the advantage of treatment for spine-pelvis-knee as a whole to lumbar disc herniation comparing to traditional methods.Method The experiment is designed to be random comparison.Divide 60 patients of Lumbar disc herniation by random sampling into comparing group and subject group with 30 people in each group.Comparing group is treated by local massage,where as the subject group whose spine,pelvis and knees are treated as a whole.Physical statues,SF-MPQ ranking,SF-36 ranking and ODI ranking for each patient are recorded before and after the treatment.Clinical results are analyzed using SPSS24.0 software atα=0.05.Result 1.Pain is significantly reduced after either of the treatment,while treating spine,pelvis and knees as a whole achieve better effect than local treatment(PRI:t=-0.604,P<0.05;VAS:t=-2.586,P<0.05;PPI:z=-2.509,P<0.05).2.Patients’ living function is significantly improved after either of the treatment,while treating spine,pelvis and knees as a whole achieve better effect than local treatment(t=-2.750,P<0.05).3.Patients’ mental health is significantly enhanced after either of the treatment,while treating spine,pelvis and knees as a whole achieve better effect than local treatment(t=2.323,P<0.05).4.Traditional local treatment has an effectiveness of 73.33% while treatment for spine-pelvis-knee as a whole has an effectiveness of 93.33%.Treatment for spine-pelvis-knee as a whole has higher effectiveness than traditional local treatment.Conclusion Treatment for spine-pelvis-knee as a whole displayed substantial improvement on healing lumbar disc herniation,especially in reducing pain,improving living function and enhancing physical and mental health comparing to traditional treating methods.
Keywords/Search Tags:Treatment for spine-pelvis-knee as a whole, Lumbar disc herniation, biomechanism, Theory of muscles and bones
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