%0 Journal Article %T 中医药治疗神经根型颈椎病的临床研究进展
Clinical Research Progress in the Treatment of Cervical Spondylotic Radiculopathy with Traditional Chinese Medicine %A 高猛 %A 秦若超 %A 王树人 %J Traditional Chinese Medicine %P 1183-1187 %@ 2166-6059 %D 2024 %I Hans Publishing %R 10.12677/tcm.2024.136179 %X 神经根型颈椎病(CSR)是颈椎病中最常见的类型之一,其发病率超过60%。目前,颈椎病越来越严重地威胁着人类的健康,可伴有头晕目眩、颈部僵硬疼痛、上肢麻木酸痛、转侧不利、劳累后症状加重等症状。这些慢性疾病已经严重地威胁着我们的身体健康,并且对我们的经济和社会造成了很大的负面影响。随着现代科技的飞速发展,手机已经成为了我们生活中不可缺少的一部分,各行各业的人都变成了低头族,长期低头族是颈椎病的高发人群,再加上空调的普及,以及年轻人喜欢喝生冷饮料,所以常伴有寒邪入侵。针灸科里,有40%以上的病人,都是因为长期使用电子设备而进行颈椎牵引、针灸和理疗治疗。本文通过对传统中医药治疗颈椎病的研究进展进行分析,探讨中医药在颈椎病防治中的应用价值。
Cervical spondylotic radiculopathy (CSR) is one of the most common types of cervical spondylosis, and its incidence rate is more than 60%. At present, cervical spondylosis is increasingly threatening human health, accompanied by symptoms such as dizziness, neck stiffness and pain, numbness and soreness in the upper limbs, poor lateral rotation, and worsening symptoms after fatigue. These chronic diseases have seriously threatened our physical health and caused significant negative impacts on our economy and society. With the rapid development of modern technology, mobile phones have become an indispensable part of our lives, and people from all walks of life have become the “bowhead tribe”. Long term bowhead tribe is a high-risk group for cervical spondylosis, coupled with the popularity of air conditioning and young people’s preference for drinking raw and cold drinks, which is often accompanied by the invasion of cold pathogens. In the acupuncture and moxibustion department, more than 40% of patients were treated with cervical traction, acupuncture and moxibustion and physiotherapy because of long-term use of electronic equipment. This article analyzes the research progress of traditional Chinese medicine in the treatment of cervical spondylosis and explores the application value of traditional Chinese medicine in the prevention and treatment of cervical spondylosis. %K 神经根型颈椎病,中医药,治疗方法,研究进展
Cervical Spondylotic Radiculopathy %K Traditional Chinese Medicine %K Treatment Methods %K Research Progress %U http://www.hanspub.org/journal/PaperInformation.aspx?PaperID=89015