Abstract:
Objective To observe the curative effect of rehabilitation treatment of lumbar disc herniation based on the Anatomy Trains Theory.
Methods Sixty patients with lumbar disc herniation admitted to the outpatient department of the Department of Rehabilitation Medicine of Dongning People′s Hospital from October 2018 to August 2019 were selected. With the random number table method, 60 patients with lumbar disc herniation were divided into the treatment group and the control group, 30 cases in each group. The treatment group received rehabilitation therapy under the guidance of the Anatomy Trains Theory, while the control group received traditional Chinese massage therapy. Both groups were treated for 4 weeks. After treatment, the χ2 test was used to compare the clinical efficacy of the two groups. Two independent sample t-tests were used to compare the VAS scores of the two groups before and after treatment.
Results Thet wo groups of patients were followed up 2 weeks and 4 weeks after treatment and 3 months after the end of treatment. The VAS scores of the treatment group and the control group were significantly different (t=6.105 0, 7.248 6, 7.248 6, all P<0.05). In the treatment group, 22 cases were cured, 7 cases were markedly effective, 1 case was effective, and 0 cases were ineffective. The cure rate was 73.33% (22/30) and the total effective rate was 100.00% (30/30); the control group was cured in 12 cases and markedly effective in 10 cases , 4 cases were effective, 4 cases were invalid, the cure rate was 40.00% (12/30), and the total effective rate was 86.66% (25/32). The clinical cure rate and total effective rate of the two groups were statistically significant (χ2= 6.79, 2.41, all P<0.05).
Conclusion Based on the Anatomy Trains Theory, the rehabilitation treatment of lumbar disc herniation has significant curative effect and is worthy of clinical promotion.
Key words:
Anatomy,
Rehabilitation,
Lumbar vertebrae,
Intervertebral disk
Tingxiu Cheng, Shuqiang Liu, Binglong Xiao, Jingwen Cao, Dianlin Wu. Clinical study on rehabilitation treatment of lumbar disc herniation based on Anatomy Trains Theory[J]. Chinese Journal of Acupuncture and Moxibustion(Electronic Edition), 2020, 09(03): 89-92.