HU Xiu-wu, DENG Chen-ying, QIU Fen-fen, et al. Clinical effect of long-snake moxibustion on lumbago of cold-dampness type[J]. Acupuncture research, 2020, 45(4): 320-324.
DOI:
HU Xiu-wu, DENG Chen-ying, QIU Fen-fen, et al. Clinical effect of long-snake moxibustion on lumbago of cold-dampness type[J]. Acupuncture research, 2020, 45(4): 320-324. DOI: 10.13702/j.1000-0607.190569.
Clinical effect of long-snake moxibustion on lumbago of cold-dampness type
Objective To observe the effect of long-snake moxibustion on pain
functional disorder and body constitution in the patients with lumbago of cold-dampness type. Methods A total of 90 patients with lumbago of cold-dampness type were randomized into long-snake moxibustion
acupuncture and medication groups
30 cases in each group. In the long-snake moxibustion group
long-snake moxibustion was exerted on the spinal(between Dazhui[GV14] and Yaoshu[GV2]) with the self-prepared moxa powder formula combined with fresh ginger and moxa wool
once a week
for 4 weeks. Regular acupuncture was given to the acupuncture group
30 min each time
once a day
8 times as a treatment course
at the interval of 2 days between the courses. The duration of treatment was 1 month. In the medication group
Diclofenac Sodium was prescribed for oral administration
25 mg each time
three times a day
and Mecobalamine tablets
0.5 mg each time
3 times a day. The duration of medication was 1 month. Before and after treatment
the differences were evaluated in the scores of visual analog scale(VAS)
the present pain intensity(PPI)
Oswestry disability index(ODI) and the scale of yang-deficiency body constitution among the 3 groups. Results After the treatment
VAS and PPI score and ODI were significantly reduced in the patients of the 3 groups as compared with those before treatment(all P<0.05). Compared with the medication group
ODI score was significantly reduced in the long-snake moxibustion group and the acupuncture group(P<0.05). After the treatment
the scores of the scale of yang-deficiency body constitution were significantly reduced in the long-snake moxibustion group and the acupuncture group(P<0.05) as compared with those before the treatment
but not statistically significant in the medication group in comparison before and after the treatment(P>0.05). The score of the scale of yang-deficiency body constitution in the long-snake moxibustion group was significantly lower than that in the acupuncture group and the medication group(P<0.05). Regarding the clinical effect
the effective rate was 93.33%(28/30) in the long-snake moxibustion group and it was 86.67%(26/30) in the acupuncture group and 73.33%(22/30) in the medication group after the treatment. The effective rate in the long-snake moxibustion group was significantly higher than those in the acupuncture group and the medication group(P<0.05). Conclusion The long-snake moxibustion therapy can achieve significant effect on lumbago of cold-dampness type. This therapy can alleviate pain
relieve the functional disorders and improve the conditions of body constitution in the patients. Hence
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