Objective:Take the knee joint osteoarthritis patients as research objects, we use the method of warming yang and activating blood represented by the tutor’s experience prescription to explore the clinical effectiveness and superiority in the syndrome of TCM han ning and blood stasis in osteoarthritis of knee.also, we can choose a more effective method to apply in clinical.Method:60 knee osteoarthritis patients who accord with inclusion criteria were chosen and randomly divided into the treatment group of 30 cases, and control group of 30 cases. The treatment group was cured with the tutor’s self-made experience prescription decoction, and Celecoxib capsules were given to the control group. By 4-weeks of treatment, we record the cardinal clinical symptoms of Traditional Chinese Medicine(painã€swelling and Keen ROM)ã€VAS score and Lysholm knee score scale before and after treatment. And we evaluate the clinical effect of the treatment, observe and record the adverse reactions. Then we use SPSS20.0 for analyzing the statistical data.Results:All the 60 patients were gotten effective follow-up visit. Before the treatment, there was no statistical difference(P>0.05) among ageã€sexã€course of diseaseã€the cardinal clinical symptoms of Traditional Chinese Medicine (painã€swelling and Keen ROM)ã€AS score and Lysholm knee score scale.2〠after the treatment, VAS score and pain relieve aspect showed that distinction between the treatment group and the control group have statistical significance(P<0.05), the curative effect of control group is better. Also, among swellingã€keen ROM, Lysholm knee score scale and total effective rate, both of the two groups haven’t statistical significance (P>0.05).3ã€During the therapy, clinical side-effect did not show between both groups.Conclusion:The method that tutor’s experience prescription of warming yang and activating blood was treated for the syndrome han ning and blood stasis in osteoarthritis of knee.The result shows clinical effect is satisfied, less side effect,worth clinical promotion.
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