摘要
目的 观察中医优势疗法(针刺、中医功法锻炼)结合冲击波对运动性肩袖损伤的临床疗效。方法 62例患者随机分为观察组与对照组各31例。对照组接受冲击波治疗,观察组在对照组基础上应用中医优势疗法(针刺、中医功法锻炼),疗程4周。分别评估患者治疗前及治疗后14、28 d后的临床疗效。结果 观察组临床总有效率为93.33%,显著高于对照组的79.97%(P <0.05)。治疗后14、28 d,观察组在数字疼痛评分表(NRS)评分、Constant-Murley评分,前屈、外展、外旋关节活动度(ROM)方面均优于对照组(P <0.05)。结论 针对运动性肩袖损伤,中医优势疗法(针刺、中医功法锻炼)结合冲击波能更有效地减轻肩袖损伤的疼痛、改善肩关节功能和增强肌力,优于单纯冲击波治疗。
Objective:To observe the clinical efficacy of traditional Chinese medicine(TCM)preferred therapies(acupuncture,TCM exercises)combined with shock wave therapy for sports-related rotator cuff injuries.Meth-ods:A total of 62 patients were randomly divided into an observation group and a control group,31 cases each.The control group received shock wave therapy,while the observation group was added with TCM preferred thera-pies based on the treatment of the control group.The treatment cycle lasted 4 weeks.Clinical efficacies were as-sessed and analyzed before treatment,and 14 and 28 days after treatment.Results:The overall clinical effective rate in the observation group was 93.33%,which was significantly higher than 79.97%in the control group(P<0.05).At various assessment time points(before treatment,14 days after treatment,and 28 days after treatment),the observation group showed better outcomes in NRS scores,Constant-Murley scores,and range of motion(ROM)in flexion,abduction,and external rotation(P<0.05).Conclusion:For sports-related rotator cuff injuries,TCM preferred therapies(acupuncture,TCM exercises)combined with shock wave therapy can more efectively reduce pain,improve shoulder joint function,and enhance muscle strength compared with shock wave therapy alone.
作者
殷志颖
武圣超
程韶
朱云麒
胡昆鹏
王上增
Yin Zhiying;Wu Shengchao;Cheng Shao;Zhu Yunqi;Hu Kunpeng;Wang Shangzeng(Henan University of Traditional Chinese Medicine,Henan,Zhengzhou 450046,China)
出处
《中国中医急症》
2025年第2期223-226,共4页
Journal of Emergency in Traditional Chinese Medicine
基金
河南省高校科技创新团队支持计划资助项目(24IRTSTHN040)
河南省体育局体育课题(202301)。
关键词
运动性肩袖损伤
针刺
中医功法锻炼
冲击波
功能康复
Sports-related rotator cuff injury
Acupuncture
TCM exercises
Shock wave
Functional rehabilitation