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Clinical effect of acupotomy therapy for stimulation and release of myofascial trigger points in the treatment of neck type cervical spondylosis Qi stagnation and blood stasis type
ZHU Jing CHEN Hua WANG Guohua
Department of Traditional Chinese Medicine of Jinze Community Health Service Center of Qingpu District Shanghai 201718 China
ABSTRACT Objective To explore the application and efficacy of acupotomy therapy stimulation and release of myofascial trigger point in the treatment of neck type cervical spondylosis Qi stagnation and blood stasis type. Methods Seventy patients with neck type cervical spondylosis treated in the outpatient department from July 2016 to July 2017 were selected and divided into a treatment group and a control group with 35 cases in each group. The treatment group was treated with acupotomy according to the trigger point of myofascial membrane and the related acupoints 1 time /7 D and 1 course for 3 times with a total of 2 courses. The control group was treated with electroacupuncture combined with specific electromagnetic spectrum 1 time /2 D and 1 course for 10 times with a total of 2 courses. The effects of the two groups were compared. Results The visual analogue scalesVAS in the treatment group before treatment after treatment and 4 months after treatment were 600.490.78 and 0.801.11 points respectively. After treatment the score of VAS was lower than that before treatmentP<0.001. The VAS scores in the control group before after treatment and 4 months after treatment were 6.090.28 3.660.91 and3.540.95 points respectively. After treatment the score of VAS was lower than that before treatmentP<0.001. After treatment the decrease of VAS in the treatment group was better than that in the control group and the difference was statistically significantP<0.001. Conclusion Acupotomy therapy for stimulation and release of myofascial trigger point has a better curative effect in the treatment of neck type cervical spondylosis and is obviously better than electroacupuncture combined with specific electromagnetic spectrum therapy.
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