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Ye Tian-shi Of Church Doctrine And Stone Yang Ridings Pulse Compression Effect To Improve Sleep

Posted on:2011-03-13Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:W F WuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2144360305963171Subject:TCM clinical basis
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Purpose:Western academia has always been to encourage innovation and try to study classical and modern, oriental medicine in recent years from the follow, try Chinese medicine innovative research. "Ye Tian-shi of Church doctrine and Stone push contact Yang ridings pulse treatment of insomnia in the clinical observation of" Chinese meridian is learning and school management under the direction of Ye Tian-shi, for Stone treatment of insomnia in clinical practice. Try to modern common sleep disorders and febrile disease Masters Ye Tian-shi Church doctrine Insomnia contact serves as contrast card, with the most ancient Chinese therapy (stone needle therapy modernization of TCM) Stone Therapy Insomnia. Practical research through clinical observation of the human body clock adjusted odd ridings contact Yang of the situation, to explore the internal mechanism beneficial to human adjustment to help solve insomnia problems, and preliminary observations of traditional Chinese medicine the treatment of Stone. Western medicine treatment of insomnia currently has some limitations, while the prevention and treatment with this class of diseases in some areas have certain advantages, you can point out errors and medical facilities to improve the symptoms of both a healthy body to adjust.Methods:Literature and theory with clinical operations and clinical observation of Stone, according to inclusion criteria and exclusion criteria of selected subjects aged 20 to 50 of 13 cases, with Stone Press Yang ridings clock, twice a week for four weeks, during which symptoms of a week filled up and tongue and pulse points, through treatment three times before treatment and follow-up points around the statistics, after analyzing the data to compare changes in symptoms before and after treatment, and then import the clinical observation data were EPIDATA computer data entry, data using statistical software SPSS13.0 established, analysis of symptom scores before and after treatment with the patients group, the symptom level changes, and by clinical observation that some of the problems and future research can be extended.Results:13 cases were treated,2 cases of loss, loss rate of 15%, the analysis of the collection of information, female 73%male 27%, and general studies, women with the majority's argument is similar to female incidence rate is indeed higher than men, and insomnia male ratio is about twice as much. Treatment group, average age 37.3 years old, into the age distribution of cases by 20 to 30 years old,40 to 50-year-old age of two more, each 5,30 and 40 years old were less, only one person who does not show that middle-aged sleep soundly higher attack rate. After intervention, the symptoms and signs of comparison: before and after treatment of insomnia symptoms, the differences were significant the nature of statistical significance (P<0.01), Stone Yang ridings pulse compression adjust yin and yang help improve insomnia. Clinical symptoms of insomnia, the symptoms of points before and after treatment when compared to the differences were statistically significant.Conclusion:Clinical results suggest that, Stone Yang ridings pulse compression effect to improve sleep, help improve insomnia and more dreams, Shansi worry, palpitations and other symptoms of restless, its mechanism may press the clock can adjust the yin and yang ridings, making Yang into the shade, which in turn improve sleep. Ye Tian-shi clinical results observed and also mentioned in the guide to clinical case record, mostly poor yang qi, resulting in the yin and yang not join the Academic Insomnia accordingly.
Keywords/Search Tags:Ye Tian-shi, Sleep Disorders, Bian-Stone Therapy, External Treatment, Febrile disease, Modernization of Traditional Chinese Medicine
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