PMID: 20112485Feb 2, 2010Paper

Clinical research on treatment of vertebroarterial type of cervical spondylosis with 5-step manipulation and traction

Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine = Chung I Tsa Chih Ying Wen Pan
Zhen-jun HuangWei-wei Qi

Abstract

To observe the therapeutic effect of 5-step manipulation and traction of cervical vertebrae on vertebroarterial type of cervical spondylosis and probe its mechanism. The 120 patients were randomly divided into a treatment group (manipulation group) and a control group (traction group) with 60 cases in each. The curative effects in the two groups were evaluated after treatment. The curative rate and the total effective rate is 26.7% and 93.4% respectively in the treatment group, and 13.3% and 86.7% respectively in the control group, with statistical significance in the total effective rate of the two groups (P < 0.05). Manipulation and traction of cervical vertebrae can effectively improve the clinical symptoms of vetebroarterical type of cervical spondylosis with a good therapeutic effect.

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Mar 16, 2011·Wiener medizinische Wochenschrift·Susanne Lison, Michael Spannagl

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