Clinical effect of small needle scalpel combined with ultrasound in the treatment of intractable periarthritis of shoulder
WAN Zhong1DENG Xiao-ling2PENG Tian-zhong2
1.Department of Soft Tissue Injury,Nanchang Hongdu Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine,Jiangxi Province,Nanchang 330008,China;2.Department of Rehabilitation,Nanchang Hongdu Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine,Jiangxi Province,Nanchang 330008,China
AbstractObjective To study the clinical effect of small needle scalpel combined with ultrasound in the treatment of intractable periarthritis of shoulder.Methods A total of 120 patients with intractable periarthritis of shoulder treated in our hospital from July 2017 to August 2018 were selected as the subjects,and divided into the treatment group and the control group according to random number method,with 60 cases in each group.The control group was treated with acupuncture treatment,while the treatment group was treated with acupuncture with ultrasonic wave,autonomic functional exercises were carried out in both groups.After the treatment,the total effective rate,shoulder joint function score before and after treatment and visual analogue scale (VAS)scores before and after treatment between the two groups were compared.Results The total effective rate of the treatment group was 96.6%,which was higher than that of the control group(83.3%),and the difference was statistically significant(P<0.05).After treatment,the shoulder function scores and VAS scores in the treatment group were lower than those in the control group,and the differences were statistically significant(P<0.05).Conclusion Small needle scalpel combined with ultrasound is effective in the treatment of intractable periarthritis of shoulder,it can effectively improve the pain in lesion of patients and the scope of limited function,which is worthy of promotion and application.
WAN Zhong,DENG Xiao-ling,PENG Tian-zhong. Clinical effect of small needle scalpel combined with ultrasound in the treatment of intractable periarthritis of shoulder[J]. 中国当代医药, 2019, 26(5): 28-30.