%0 Journal Article %T 针灸联合推拿手法治疗颈性眩晕的研究进展
Research Progress in the Treatment of Cervical Vertigo with Acupuncture and Moxibustion and Massage %A 刘锦涛 %A 邓杨 %A 李学清 %A 乐思微 %A 王凯 %A 刘汝专 %J Traditional Chinese Medicine %P 3083-3089 %@ 2166-6059 %D 2024 %I Hans Publishing %R 10.12677/tcm.2024.1311455 %X 目的:颈性眩晕是一种常见的临床病症,其病理机制复杂,涉及颈部结构的异常和神经功能失调。本文详细阐述了颈性眩晕的定义、分类及发病机制,以明确其病理基础。随后,文章深入探讨了针灸和推拿手法治疗颈性眩晕的原理与方法,分析了两种传统中医治疗方法的理论基础和具体操作步骤。在此基础上,本文进一步探讨了针灸联合推拿手法治疗颈性眩晕的临床研究,包括研究设计、实施过程以及结果的分析与讨论。研究结果表明,针灸和推拿手法的联合应用在治疗颈性眩晕方面具有显著的疗效,能够显著改善患者的症状和生活质量。本文的研究为颈性眩晕的临床治疗提供了新的视角和方法,对于推动中医传统治疗方法在现代医学中的应用具有重要意义。
Objective: Cervical vertigo is a common clinical condition with complex pathological mechanisms, involving abnormalities in neck structure and neurological dysfunction. This article elaborates on the definition, classification, and pathogenesis of cervical vertigo to clarify its pathological basis. Subsequently, the article deeply discussed the principles and methods of acupuncture and moxibustion and massage in the treatment of cervical vertigo, and analyzed the theoretical basis and specific operating steps of the two traditional Chinese medicine treatment methods. On this basis, this paper further discussed the clinical study of acupuncture and moxibustion combined with massage in the treatment of cervical vertigo, including the study design, implementation process, and analysis and discussion of the results. The research results show that the combination of acupuncture and moxibustion and massage has a significant effect in the treatment of cervical vertigo, and can significantly improve the symptoms and quality of life of patients. This study provides a new perspective and method for the clinical treatment of cervical vertigo, which is of great significance for promoting the application of traditional Chinese medicine treatment methods in modern medicine. %K 颈性眩晕, %K 病理机制, %K 针灸, %K 推拿手法, %K 研究进展
Cervical Vertigo %K Pathological Mechanism %K Acupuncture and Moxibustion %K Massage Manipulation %K Research Progress %U http://www.hanspub.org/journal/PaperInformation.aspx?PaperID=100875