针刺配合施氏十二字养生功治疗肩关节周围炎46例

Scapulohumeral periarthritis, also known as frozen shoulder, is a common clinical disease characterized by shoulder pain and dysfunction of the shoulder joint activities in different degrees. It can cause pain and inconvenience to the patient's life, and finally affecting the patients' quality of li...

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Published in针灸推拿医学:英文版 Vol. 10; no. 3; pp. 191 - 195
Main Author Zhao Zi-ling Jiang Guo-jun Chen Shen Zhang Xiu-juan
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 2012
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Summary:Scapulohumeral periarthritis, also known as frozen shoulder, is a common clinical disease characterized by shoulder pain and dysfunction of the shoulder joint activities in different degrees. It can cause pain and inconvenience to the patient's life, and finally affecting the patients' quality of life. The patients with this disease have self-healing tendencies. Therefore, it is a self-limiting disease, but with longer duration, much pain, and incomplete functional recovery. However, active treatment can shorten the course and promote recovery. We treated 46 cases by acupuncture plus Shi's Twelve- word Life Cultivation Skill^[1] and now report it as follows.
Bibliography:Scapulohumeral periarthritis, also known as frozen shoulder, is a common clinical disease characterized by shoulder pain and dysfunction of the shoulder joint activities in different degrees. It can cause pain and inconvenience to the patient's life, and finally affecting the patients' quality of life. The patients with this disease have self-healing tendencies. Therefore, it is a self-limiting disease, but with longer duration, much pain, and incomplete functional recovery. However, active treatment can shorten the course and promote recovery. We treated 46 cases by acupuncture plus Shi's Twelve- word Life Cultivation Skill^[1] and now report it as follows.
31-1908/R
Acupuncture Therapy; Frozen Shoulder; Shoulder Pain; Periarthritis
ISSN:1672-3597
1993-0399