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Treatment Of 32 Cases of Prolapse of Lumbar Intervertebral Disc with
Objective: To treat prolapse of lumbar intervertebral disc.
Methods: Comprehensive therapy: (1) Acupuncture: Main points included Jiaji from L4 to L5, Zhibian (BL54), Huantiao (GB30) and Yinmen (BL37). The supplemental points were Fengshi (GB31), Weizhong (GB40), Futu (ST32), Zusanli (ST36), Yanglingquan (GB34), Xuanzhong (GB39) and Kunlun (BL60). The needles were retained for 30 to 45 minutes after the arrival of qi by rotating, lifting and thrusting techniques; (2) Point injection: Mixed medical liquid with 6ml Dang Gui Zhu She Ye (Injection Liquid with Radix Angelicas Sinensis), 4ml Ye Mu Gua Zhu She Ye (Injection Liquid with caulis ect Folium stauntoniae) and 2ml Hong Hua Zhu She Ye (Injection Liquid with Flos Carthami) as prepared. In each treatment, two main points and two supplements points were selected. All the points were selected alternatively; (3) Massage: The patient was in a supine position, the operator pressed and kneaded by the small eminences with both palms overlapped along governor vessel and Bladder Meridians, to and fro for five times, then pressed the main and supplementary points for two minutes with the thumb and index finger. The above-mentioned therapies were applied once a day and ten treatments made a course. The results of the five courses of treatment were analyzed statistically.
Results: Curing was determined by disappearance of symptoms, normal movement of the lumbar region and normal physical work; improvement was by basic relieving off lower back and leg pain, partially restoring of the physical work; and no effect was by no significant improvement of symptoms. Of 32 cases, the duration of the sickness varied from 7 bays to 6 years, 19 cases (59.4%) were cured, 11 cases (34.4%) improved and 2 cases (6.2%) had no effect. The efface rate was 93.8%.
Conclusion: This comprehensive therapy could promote the circulation of meridians and collaterals, activate the blood circulation to stop pain, relieve local muscular spasm so as to promote the reposition of the prolapsed intervertebral disc.
By Wei Ling