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Journal of Acupuncture and Tuina Science ; (6): 119-122, 2010.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-471712

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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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Journal of Acupuncture and Tuina Science ; (6): 284-287, 2007.
Artigo em Chinês | WPRIM | ID: wpr-472566

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Objective: To observe the clinical therapeutic efficacy of treatment of prolapse of lumbar intervertebral disc with lumber vertebral traction plus Ding's Rolling Technique.Methods: 133 cases of prolapse of lumbar intervertebral disc were randomly divided into two groups. There were 68 cases in the treatment group, which were treated with lumber vertebral traction plus Tuina. There were 65 cases in the control group, which were treated with simple lumber vertebral traction. Results: There were statistic differences in the two groups (x2=6.86,P<0.01). The therapeutic efficacy in the treatment group was better than the control group.Conclusion: The clinical therapeutic efficacy treated with lumber vertebral traction plus Ding's Rolling Technique was better than simple lumber vertebral traction in treating prolapse of lumbar intervertebral disc.

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