Clinical effect of traditional Chinese spinal orthopedic manipulation in treatment of chondromalacia patellae

OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the clinical effect of traditional Chinese spinal orthopedic manipulation(TCSOM) in treating chondromalacia patellae(CP).METHODS: Sixty cases of CP patients were randomly assigned to a TCSOM group and a Celecoxib group according to the random number table method. All patients...

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Published in中医杂志:英文版 no. 6; pp. 718 - 723
Main Author Qu Liuxin Xing Liyang Wanda Norman Li Mingju Guo Yi Gao Song Li Ping
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 2016
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Summary:OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the clinical effect of traditional Chinese spinal orthopedic manipulation(TCSOM) in treating chondromalacia patellae(CP).METHODS: Sixty cases of CP patients were randomly assigned to a TCSOM group and a Celecoxib group according to the random number table method. All patients in the TCSOM group were treated with a maximum of 10 spinal manipulations and rehabilitation training of quadriceps femoris. The symptoms before and after treatment were assessed with visual analog scale(VAS) and Kujala functional knee scoring system(KFKSS). A symptom improvement rate(SIR) was implemented in order to evaluate the effects of the treatments.RESULTS: The symptoms of 16 patients in the TC-SOM group quickly resolved after the first spinal manipulation and 8 cases were significantly improved. The VAS scores in the TCSOM group after 4weeks of treatment were significantly lower than those in the Celecoxib group. The KFKSS scores in the TCSOM group after 4 weeks of treatment were significantly higher than those in the Celecoxib group. Side effects of the treatment were not reported. Symptom improvement rate based on the VAS in the TCSOM group indicated more significant improvements than the Celecoxib group.CONCLUSION: TCSOM has greater efficacy than Celecoxib capsules for relief of the symptoms of CP.
Bibliography:Qu Liuxin;Xing Liyang;Wanda Norman;Li Mingju;Guo Yi;Gao Song;Li Ping;Department of Chinese Orthopedics and Traumatology, Zhongda Hospital, School of Medicine, Southeast University;Department of Acupuncture and Moxibustion, Zhongda Hospital, School of Medicine, Southeast University;Acupuncturist at Gateway Sports Medicine
11-2167/R
ISSN:0255-2922