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Altern Ther Health Med ; 29(7): 440-443, 2023 Oct.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37573584

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Objective: This study aimed to investigate the efficacy of holographic meridian scraping therapy on patients with knee osteoarthritis (KOA) and its impact on serum IL-1ß and TNF-α levels. Methods: A prospective study was conducted, enrolling seventy KOA patients admitted to the Hebei Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine between August 2021 and April 2022. The patients were divided into two groups using the random number table method: control group (n = 35) and treatment group (n = 35). The control group received oral celecoxib capsules (100 mg, twice daily), while the treatment group received an additional daily holographic meridian scraping session (20 minutes/day). Throughout the two-week study, the researchers continuously monitored the visual analogue scale (VAS) score, the Western Ontario and McMaster Universities Arthritis Index (WOMAC) score, and the changes in serum IL-1ß and TNF-α expression. Results: The treatment group demonstrated significantly better overall efficiency and efficacy compared to the control group (P < .05). Both groups exhibited decreased VAS and WOMAC scores after treatment in comparison to pre-treatment levels (P < .05), with the treatment group showing lower scores than the control group after treatment (P < .05). Furthermore, serum TNF-α and IL-1ß levels in both groups decreased after treatment compared to pre-treatment levels within the same group (P < .05). The treatment group had significantly lower serum TNF-α and IL-1ß levels than the control group after treatment (P < .05). Conclusions: Combining holographic meridian scraping therapy with celecoxib effectively treats KOA and significantly improves patient conditions, along with reductions in serum TNF-α and IL-1ß levels.


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Meridianos , Osteoartritis de la Rodilla , Humanos , Osteoartritis de la Rodilla/tratamiento farmacológico , Celecoxib/uso terapéutico , Factor de Necrosis Tumoral alfa/uso terapéutico , Estudios Prospectivos , Resultado del Tratamiento
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Altern Ther Health Med ; 29(1): 144-149, 2023 Jan.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36074960

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Objective: To evaluate the effect of the Milch technique on quality of life (QoL) in patients with anterior dislocation of the shoulder joint. Methods: A total of 126 patients undergoing manual reduction for anterior dislocation of the shoulder in our hospital from January 2021 to January 2022 were prospectively enrolled in this study. The randomized number table method was used to divide patients into the study group (63 patients) and the control group (63 patients). The study group was treated with a modified Milch technique while the control group was treated with the Hippocratic method. Success rate and complications were compared to evaluate the effectiveness of manual reduction. Clinical assessment of shoulder function included the Constant-Murley Score and visual analog scale (VAS) before, during and after manual reduction. Results: The success rate of primary and secondary reduction in the study group was significantly higher than in the control group (87.30% vs 61.90, respectively; P = .001; 11.11% vs 25.40%, respectively; P = .038). The failure rate in the study group was significantly lower than in the control group (1.59% vs 12.70%, respectively; P = .015). The time required for reduction in the study and control groups was 58.87 ± 7.92 seconds and 93.09 ± 8.01 seconds, respectively; a significant difference (t = -24.113; P < .001). There was no statistically significant difference in VAS scores before and during reduction in the 2 groups. After reduction, VAS scores in the study group were significantly lower than in the control group (1.02 ± 0.01 vs 1.14 ± 0.26, respectively; P < .001). There were no significant differences in pain level, activities of daily living, joint range of motion or muscle strength between the 2 groups before and after reduction (P > .05). After reduction, health status, emotional function, mental health, physiological function, physiological function, physical pain, vitality and social function scores in the study group were significantly higher than in the control group (P < .05). There were 4 avulsion fractures and 2 humeral fractures in the control group; no complications occurred in the study group, with a significant difference (χ2 = 6.289; P = .012). Conclusion: The Milch technique can improve the QoL in patients with anterior dislocation of the shoulder, and the success rate of the reduction is high.


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Luxación del Hombro , Articulación del Hombro , Humanos , Actividades Cotidianas , Manipulación Ortopédica/métodos , Dolor , Calidad de Vida , Estudios Retrospectivos , Luxación del Hombro/terapia , Luxación del Hombro/complicaciones , Resultado del Tratamiento
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