Objective To analyze the effect of warming needle moxibustion of Jiaji(EX-B 2)
Huantiao(GB 30)
etc.on lumbago and other symptoms of lumbar disc herniation(LDH)patients and changes of plasmaβ-endorphin(β-EP)content.Methods A total of 60 LDH patients were equally randomized into warming needle moxibustion group and conventional acupuncture group.Patients of the conventional acupuncture group were treated by puncturing lumbar Jiaji(EX-B 2)
Huantiao(GB 30)
Weizhong(BL 40)
and Yanglingquan(GB 34)with filiform acupuncture needles.Patients of the warming needle moxibustion group were treated by puncturing the same 4 acupoints
and with the acupuncture needle in lumbar EX-B 2 attached an ignited moxa-stick segment.The treatment in both groups lasted for 30 min every time
once every other day for 15 times
with 5 times being a therapeutic course and two days' rest between every two courses.The therapeutic effect was evaluated according to the"Criteria for Evaluating the Therapeutic Effect of Disorders of Traditional Chinese Medicine".The lumbago severity was assessed using visual analogue scale(VAS)
and the lumbar functional activity assessed using modified Oswestry dysfunction(in objectslifting
sitting
standing
walking
sleeping
pain
activity of daily living
social activity
outing
etc.)index(ODI).The plasmaβ-EP content was assayed using ELISA.Results After the treatment
of the two 30 cases in the conventional acupuncture and warming needle moxibustion groups
8(26.67%)and 12(40.00%)were under control
8(26.67%)and 10(33.33%)had a marked improvement
3(10.00%)and 4(13.33%)were effective
and 11(36.66%)and 4(13.33%)ineffective
with the effective rates being 63.34% and 86.66%
respectively.The effective rate of the warming needle moxibustion was significantly higher than that of the conventional acupuncture(P<0.05).The VAS scores and ODI values of the two groups were gradually decreased along with the prolongation of treatment
and significantly lower in the warming needle moxibustion group than in the acupuncture group at the 1st
2nd and 3rd course of treatment(P<0.01).The levels of plasmaβ-EP were gradually increased in the two groups at the 1 st
2 nd and 3 rd course of treatment
and were obviously higher in the warming needle moxibustion group than in the conventional acupuncture group at each of the 3 courses(P<0.01).No obvious adverse reactions were observed in the two groups.Conclusion Warming needle moxibustion has a better therapeutic effect in relieving lumbago and lumbar dysfunction
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LI Hong-peng
ZHANG Di
LIU Zhi-xiang
SHEN Jia
WANG Yong-shen
PAN Juan-hong
JIN Song
XU Gang
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College of Health Preservation and Rehabilitation,Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Rehabilitation Department, Affiliated Hospital of Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine
School of Medicine and Life Sciences,Chengdu University of Traditional Chinese Medicine
School of Acupuncture-Moxibustion and Tuina, Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine
Department of Anesthesiology, People’s Hospital of Feicheng City, Feicheng