[Objectives]To systematically review the advances in the research of the theoretical basis,clinical efficacy,and mechanisms of Mongolian medical acupuncture for Cervical Spondylotic Radiculopathy(CSR),and to explore i...[Objectives]To systematically review the advances in the research of the theoretical basis,clinical efficacy,and mechanisms of Mongolian medical acupuncture for Cervical Spondylotic Radiculopathy(CSR),and to explore its relationship with the"Khii-Khisu(Wind-blood)"theory.[Methods]Relevant literature from both domestic and international sources was searched.Besides,it summarized the etiology,pathogenesis,clinical manifestations,and treatment principles of CSR in Mongolian medicine,also summarized the commonly used acupoints and combination protocols in Mongolian medical acupuncture,compared the similarities and differences between various acupuncture regimens,and explained the underlying mechanisms in light of the"Wind-blood"theory.[Results]In Mongolian medicine,Cervical Spondylotic Radiculopathy(CSR)is classified as a"Disorder of the White Meridian".Its pathogenesis is considered to be closely associated with the disorder of the Three Life-sustaining Energies(Khii,Shar,Badgan).Clinical studies have demonstrated that Mongolian medical acupuncture can significantly alleviate pain and numbness,and improve cervical spine function in CSR patients.Although there are variations in acupoint selection,the approach consistently emphasizes the combination of local and distal points,highlighting the therapeutic goals of dredging the White Meridian and regulating qi and blood.The"Wind-blood"theory provides a scientific framework for explaining the neurological and inflammatory symptoms of CSR,thereby offering a basis for pattern differentiation and treatment.[Conclusions]Mongolian medical acupuncture for CSR offers the advantages of a solid theoretical basis and established clinical efficacy.However,its advancement in the modern context requires a deeper investigation into its mechanisms,the standardization of operational protocols,and further validation of its efficacy and safety through large-sample,evidence-based studies.展开更多
[Objectives]To observe the clinical efficacy of Mongolian medicine silver needle combined with cupping and bloodletting therapy in the treatment of cervical spondylotic radiculopathy(CSR).[Methods]A total of 120 patie...[Objectives]To observe the clinical efficacy of Mongolian medicine silver needle combined with cupping and bloodletting therapy in the treatment of cervical spondylotic radiculopathy(CSR).[Methods]A total of 120 patients diagnosed with CSR who received treatment at the International Mongolian Hospital of Inner Mongolia between October 2021 and October 2022 were selected and randomly divided into two groups:A test group and a control group,with 60 patients in each group.The patients in the test group received Mongolian medicine silver needle combined with cupping and bloodletting therapy,following the principles of syndrome differentiation in Mongolian medicine.In contrast,the patients in the control group received only the Mongolian medicine silver needle therapy.After treatment,the Mongolian medicine syndrome scores,visual analogue scale(VAS)scores,and total clinical therapeutic effects in the two groups of patients were compared both prior to and following the treatment.[Results]The improvement in VAS and Mongolian medicine syndrome scores in the test group was greater than that in the control group,with a statistically significant difference(P<0.05).The scores of the test group surpassed those of the control group,and this difference was also statistically significant(P<0.05).Furthermore,the overall therapeutic effect in the test group was 93.33%,which was markedly higher than 76.67%observed in the control group(P<0.05).[Conclusions]The therapeutic effect of Mongolian medicine silver needle combined with cupping and bloodletting therapy in the treatment of CSR is remarkable.This approach has demonstrated efficacy in alleviating patient pain and improving the functionality of the cervical vertebrae,thereby warranting clinical promotion and application.展开更多
Traditional Mongolian Medicine(TMM)therapies have emerged as a prominent therapeutic option for Cervical Spondylotic Radiculopathy(CSR),owing to their demonstrated efficacy,cost-effectiveness,and high clinical accessi...Traditional Mongolian Medicine(TMM)therapies have emerged as a prominent therapeutic option for Cervical Spondylotic Radiculopathy(CSR),owing to their demonstrated efficacy,cost-effectiveness,and high clinical accessibility.This study systematically reviews classical Mongolian medical texts to synthesize CSR-related knowledge,including disease profiles,pathogenesis,and therapeutic strategies—through dual analytical perspectives from modern medicine and TMM theory.Furthermore,it critically evaluates recent clinical research on TMM interventions for CSR,encompassing manual therapies,herbal formulations,and holistic regimens.The integrated analysis aims to provide references for optimizing TMM clinical practices in CSR treatment.展开更多
基金Supported by 2023 Traditional Chinese(Mongolian)Medicine Science and Technology Program Project of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region Health Commission(ZMY-2023207).
文摘[Objectives]To systematically review the advances in the research of the theoretical basis,clinical efficacy,and mechanisms of Mongolian medical acupuncture for Cervical Spondylotic Radiculopathy(CSR),and to explore its relationship with the"Khii-Khisu(Wind-blood)"theory.[Methods]Relevant literature from both domestic and international sources was searched.Besides,it summarized the etiology,pathogenesis,clinical manifestations,and treatment principles of CSR in Mongolian medicine,also summarized the commonly used acupoints and combination protocols in Mongolian medical acupuncture,compared the similarities and differences between various acupuncture regimens,and explained the underlying mechanisms in light of the"Wind-blood"theory.[Results]In Mongolian medicine,Cervical Spondylotic Radiculopathy(CSR)is classified as a"Disorder of the White Meridian".Its pathogenesis is considered to be closely associated with the disorder of the Three Life-sustaining Energies(Khii,Shar,Badgan).Clinical studies have demonstrated that Mongolian medical acupuncture can significantly alleviate pain and numbness,and improve cervical spine function in CSR patients.Although there are variations in acupoint selection,the approach consistently emphasizes the combination of local and distal points,highlighting the therapeutic goals of dredging the White Meridian and regulating qi and blood.The"Wind-blood"theory provides a scientific framework for explaining the neurological and inflammatory symptoms of CSR,thereby offering a basis for pattern differentiation and treatment.[Conclusions]Mongolian medical acupuncture for CSR offers the advantages of a solid theoretical basis and established clinical efficacy.However,its advancement in the modern context requires a deeper investigation into its mechanisms,the standardization of operational protocols,and further validation of its efficacy and safety through large-sample,evidence-based studies.
基金Supported by Project of Science and Technology Department of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region(2019GG125).
文摘[Objectives]To observe the clinical efficacy of Mongolian medicine silver needle combined with cupping and bloodletting therapy in the treatment of cervical spondylotic radiculopathy(CSR).[Methods]A total of 120 patients diagnosed with CSR who received treatment at the International Mongolian Hospital of Inner Mongolia between October 2021 and October 2022 were selected and randomly divided into two groups:A test group and a control group,with 60 patients in each group.The patients in the test group received Mongolian medicine silver needle combined with cupping and bloodletting therapy,following the principles of syndrome differentiation in Mongolian medicine.In contrast,the patients in the control group received only the Mongolian medicine silver needle therapy.After treatment,the Mongolian medicine syndrome scores,visual analogue scale(VAS)scores,and total clinical therapeutic effects in the two groups of patients were compared both prior to and following the treatment.[Results]The improvement in VAS and Mongolian medicine syndrome scores in the test group was greater than that in the control group,with a statistically significant difference(P<0.05).The scores of the test group surpassed those of the control group,and this difference was also statistically significant(P<0.05).Furthermore,the overall therapeutic effect in the test group was 93.33%,which was markedly higher than 76.67%observed in the control group(P<0.05).[Conclusions]The therapeutic effect of Mongolian medicine silver needle combined with cupping and bloodletting therapy in the treatment of CSR is remarkable.This approach has demonstrated efficacy in alleviating patient pain and improving the functionality of the cervical vertebrae,thereby warranting clinical promotion and application.
基金Supported by Science and Technology Program of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region"Clinical Observation of Warm Needling Acupuncture of Mongolian Medicine in the Treatment of Lumbar Disc Herniation"(2019GG125).
文摘Traditional Mongolian Medicine(TMM)therapies have emerged as a prominent therapeutic option for Cervical Spondylotic Radiculopathy(CSR),owing to their demonstrated efficacy,cost-effectiveness,and high clinical accessibility.This study systematically reviews classical Mongolian medical texts to synthesize CSR-related knowledge,including disease profiles,pathogenesis,and therapeutic strategies—through dual analytical perspectives from modern medicine and TMM theory.Furthermore,it critically evaluates recent clinical research on TMM interventions for CSR,encompassing manual therapies,herbal formulations,and holistic regimens.The integrated analysis aims to provide references for optimizing TMM clinical practices in CSR treatment.