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Clinical Observation Of Electroacupuncture Combined With Zhuang Medicine Thread Moxibustion In The Treatment Of Cold Dampness Low Back Pain

Posted on:2024-09-13Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:H LiuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2544306938455314Subject:Acupuncture and Massage
Abstract/Summary:
Objective: By observing the difference in the effect of electroacupuncture and Zhuang medicine thread moxibustion therapy and conventional drugs in the treatment of cold dampness low back pain,to evaluate the advantage of the effect of electroacupuncture and Zhuang medicine thread moxibustion in the treatment of cold dampness low back pain,and to seek more scientific,effective and popularizing methods for the clinical treatment of cold dampness low back pain.Methods: Sixty-six patients with cold dampness low back pain who met the inclusion criteria were selected,and the selected patients were randomized into observation and control groups according to the principle of random number table method,with 33 patients in each group.The observation group took electroacupuncture combined with Zhuang medicine thread moxibustion as the treatment method,treated once next day,7 times for 1 course of treatment,a total of two courses of treatment,the total treatment course of 4weeks.The control group was treated with oral conventional drug diclofenac sodium sustained-release tablets(specification 75mg/tablet,10 tablets/box),1tablet/day after the start of the course of treatment,1 course for 5 consecutive days,2 days interval,a total of 4 courses,the total treatment course of 4weeks.Before and after treatment,the improvement degree of the visual analog scale score(VAS),the Oswestry dysfunction index score(ODI),the Japanese assessment score(JOA),and the overall response rate of the two groups were evaluated.SPSS22.0 was used as the statistical software for this study and the statistical analysis of the data was performed.Results: 1.During the treatment of 66 patients with cold dampness low back pain,one patient each fell off,respectively,and 32 patients in both groups were included in the final data statistics.The comparison of age and disease duration between the two groups was not statistically significant(P>0.05),so further comparative analysis could be conducted.2.Observing the differences of efficacy scores before and after treatment between the two groups showed that in the group comparison,the VAS score and ODI score of the two groups were significantly lower after treatment,while the JOA score was significantly higher than before treatment,and the difference was statistically significant(P<0.05).In terms of comparison between groups,VAS score and ODI score in the observation group were significantly lower compared with the control group,while JOA score was significantly higher than the control group,with statistically significant differences(P<0.05).3.From the overall effective rate of the two groups,after treatment,9patients of 32 were recovered,14 were effective,7 were effective,and 2 were completely ineffective,and the total efficiency was 93.75%,while in the control group,8 were recovered,13 were effective,and 7 were completely ineffective,and the total effective rate was 78.13%.The overall response rate of the observation group was significantly higher than the control group(P<0.05).Conclusion(s): Electroacupuncture combined with Zhuang medicine thread moxibustion and diclofenac sodium sustained-release tablets have certain efficacy in the treatment of cold and wet low back pain,but electroacupuncture combined with Zhuang Medicine Line Moxibustion in the treatment of cold and wet low back pain is significantly better than the diclofenac sodium sustained-release tablets in improving patients’ VAS score,ODI score,JOA score and overall efficacy,and the therapy is simple to operate,safe and effective without side effects,and has higher patient acceptance,and should be further promoted and used clinically.
Keywords/Search Tags:Low Back Pain, cold dampness type, electroacupuncture, Zhuang medicine thread moxibustion, Diclofenac Sodium Sustained, Clinical Observation
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