YU Dan, XIE Hong-wu, ZHANG Bo, et al. Observation on Clinical Effects of Moxibustion Stimulation of Different Sensitive Status Acu-points for Knee Osteoarthritis[J]. Acupuncture research, 2013, 38(6): 497-501.
DOI:
YU Dan, XIE Hong-wu, ZHANG Bo, et al. Observation on Clinical Effects of Moxibustion Stimulation of Different Sensitive Status Acu-points for Knee Osteoarthritis[J]. Acupuncture research, 2013, 38(6): 497-501. DOI: 10.13702/j.1000-0607.2013.06.013.
Observation on Clinical Effects of Moxibustion Stimulation of Different Sensitive Status Acu-points for Knee Osteoarthritis
Objective To observe the clinical effect of moxibustion of different acupoints undergoing heat-sensitive state and resting state in the treatment of knee osteoarthritis(KOA)patients.Methods A total of 60cases of KOA patients were enrolled in the present trial.They were divided into heat-sensitive moxibustion(heat-sensitive)group and non-sensitive moxibustion group(resting group).Moxibustion was applied to Neixiyan(EX-LE 4)
Waixiyan(i.e.Dubi
ST 35)and Heding(EX-LE 2)for about 45min
once daily for 20days.The heat-sensitive state was evaluated according to the patient's feeling.After moxibustion stimulation at the acupoint area
if the patient feels the heat penetrating from the skin surface to the deep tissue
or/and extending peripherally around the moxibustion site
or/and transmitting toward a certain direction
it is considered to be heat sensitization state.The therapeutic effect was evaluated by using visual analogue scale(VAS)for pain severity changes and by Guiding Principles for Clinical Trials of New Drugs of Chinese Materia Medica for evaluating functional activity of the knee-joint.Results After 20sessions of treatment and after a half year's follow-up
the total integrated scores of VAS in the heat-sensitive group were all lower than those of the resting group(P<0.01).Following 20sessions of treatment
of the two 30KOA patients in the heat-sensitive group and resting group
respectively. Half-year's follow-up showed that the effective rates of the heat-sensitive group and resting group were 79.17%(19/24)and 42.86%(6/14)
respectively
suggesting a better therapeutic effect of heat-sensitive moxibustion.Conclusion The clinical effect of heat-sensitive moxibustion is significantly superior to that of non-sensitive moxibustion in the treatment of KOA patients
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