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Observation of the clinical effects of DING’s rolling technique for acute lumbar sprains

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摘要

目的

观察丁氏

法为主的推拿手法治疗急性腰扭伤的临床疗效。

方法

将243 例急性腰扭伤患者随机分为2组, 治疗组131例, 采用丁氏

法进行推拿治疗; 对照组112 例, 采用针刺后溪穴结合常规推拿手法治疗。

结果

治疗组治愈98例, 好转33例, 无效0例; 对照组治愈80例, 好转29例, 无效3例, 两组有效率无统计学差异。

结论

以丁氏

法为主的推拿手法对急性腰扭伤疗效显著, 且操作方便。

Abstract

Objective

To observe the clinical effects of DING’s Rolling Technique for acute lumbar sprain.

Methods

All of 243 cases of acute lumbar sprain were randomly allocated into two groups. One is the treatment group, in which 131 cases were treated with DING’s Rolling Technique. The other is the control group, in which 112 cases were treated with needling at Houxi (SI 3), and routine tuina.

Results

In the treatment group, 98 cases were cured, 33 cases improved, and there were no cases exhibiting zero effects. In the control group, 80 cases were cured, 29 cases improved, and 3 cases experienced no effect. There is no significant difference in the effective rate between the two groups.

Conclusion

the tuina method, DING’s Rolling Technique has good clinical effects on acute lumbar sprain with easy manipulation.

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Author: YE Jian-xing (1962–), male, attending physician

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Ye, Jx. Observation of the clinical effects of DING’s rolling technique for acute lumbar sprains. J. Acupunct. Tuina. Sci. 8, 119–122 (2010). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11726-010-0119-3

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