70 cases of cervical spondylosis patients were randomly divided into electric acupuncture at Jiaji acupoint group and control group. All the patients were treated once a day
10 times as a course
and lasting for two course. The Simplified McGill Pain Questionnaire was used to measure cervical
shoulder and arm pain of two group patients before and after acupuncture. The clinical effects of two groups were also compared. Results: there are significant differences before and after treatment between EA at Jiaji acupoints group and regular points group in the number of words chosen
total PRI
sensory PRI
PPI(present pain intensity) and VAS (visual analogue acale) by Simplified McGill Pain Questionnaire. There is a significant difference in clinical cure rate between two groups too. But in different pathologic pattern the clinical effects have no significant difference. This result suggests EA at Jiaji acupoint group has better analgesia and clinical effects than regular point group.