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Clinical effectiveness of “long snake moxibustion” for cold-dampness type chronic non-specific low back pain patients with negative emotionsChinese Full Text

TANG Li-mei;DENG Chen-ying;HUANG Hui;LIU Hang;HUANG Ping;JIANG Xiao-ming;GAO Jie;ZHU Xiao-yan;QIU Fen-fen;HU Xiu-wu;Department of Acupuncture and Moxibustion, Nanchang Hongdu Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine;Department of Rehabilitation, Jiangxi Integrated Traditional Chinese and Wes-tern Medicine Hospital;

Abstract: Objective To observe the clinical efficacy of long snake moxibustion and Ashi-point moxibustion in the treatment of cold-dampness type chronic non-specific low back pain(CNLBP) patients. Methods A total of 120 cold-dampness type CNLBP patients who signed the informed consent were randomly and equally divided into control, long snake moxibustion and Ashi-point moxibustion groups. Ginger-separated moxibustion was applied to the region between Dazhui(GV14) and Yaoshu(GV2) for patients of the long-s... More
  • DOI:

    10.13702/j.1000-0607.200061

  • Series:

    (E) Medicine & Public Health

  • Subject:

    Traditional Chinese Medicine

  • Classification Code:

    R246

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