Jun-Hai Li1, Qing-Fu Wang, Hu Huang. 1. Department of Orthopaedics, the Third Hospital Affiliated to Beijing University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, Beijing, China. ljy621229@sina.com
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To compare the clinical effects of bone-setting technique and herbal fumigation for the treatment of the obsolete malleolus joint sprains. METHODS: From March 2008 to May 2011, 76 patients were divided into treatment group (39 cases) and control group (37 cases). In the treatment group: 15 males and 24 females; the age ranged from 20 to 59 years with an average of (42.97 +/- 9.21) years; the course of disease ranged from 1 to 60 months; the average score of ankle joint function was (71.27 +/- 4.50). In the control group: 11 males and 26 females; the age ranged from 25 to 57 years with an average of (41.29 +/- 8.77) years; the course of disease ranged from 1 to 36 months with an average of (8.47 +/- 7.37) months; the average score of ankle joint function was (71.45 +/- 4.61). The patients in the treatment group were treated with bone-setting technique two times a week, and the patients in the control group were treated with herbal fumigation once a day. The ankle joint function scores and treatment effects of the two groups were compared after 3 weeks by using Baird-Jackson ankle function score. RESULTS: After 3 weeks of the treatment, the average score of ankle joint function of the treatment group was (93.44 +/- 4.91), and in the control group was (85.8 +/- 16.57), the difference has statistical significance. The treatment group score was better than that of the control group. Before and after treatment,the average ankle score of the treatment group was (71.27 +/- 4.50) and (93.44 +/- 4.91), the difference has statistical significance. Before and after treatment, the average ankle score of the control group was (71.45 +/- 4.61) and (85.81 +/- 6.57), the difference has statistical significance. In the treatment group, 16 cases got an excellent result, 18 good, 3 fair, 2 poor; in the control group, 9 cases got an excellent result, 14 good, 5 fair,9 poor. The difference has statistical significance. CONCLUSION: The bone-setting techniques and herbal fumigation treatment of obsolete malleolus joint sprains both have a certain effect, and the former is better than the latter.
OBJECTIVE: To compare the clinical effects of bone-setting technique and herbal fumigation for the treatment of the obsolete malleolus joint sprains. METHODS: From March 2008 to May 2011, 76 patients were divided into treatment group (39 cases) and control group (37 cases). In the treatment group: 15 males and 24 females; the age ranged from 20 to 59 years with an average of (42.97 +/- 9.21) years; the course of disease ranged from 1 to 60 months; the average score of ankle joint function was (71.27 +/- 4.50). In the control group: 11 males and 26 females; the age ranged from 25 to 57 years with an average of (41.29 +/- 8.77) years; the course of disease ranged from 1 to 36 months with an average of (8.47 +/- 7.37) months; the average score of ankle joint function was (71.45 +/- 4.61). The patients in the treatment group were treated with bone-setting technique two times a week, and the patients in the control group were treated with herbal fumigation once a day. The ankle joint function scores and treatment effects of the two groups were compared after 3 weeks by using Baird-Jackson ankle function score. RESULTS: After 3 weeks of the treatment, the average score of ankle joint function of the treatment group was (93.44 +/- 4.91), and in the control group was (85.8 +/- 16.57), the difference has statistical significance. The treatment group score was better than that of the control group. Before and after treatment,the average ankle score of the treatment group was (71.27 +/- 4.50) and (93.44 +/- 4.91), the difference has statistical significance. Before and after treatment, the average ankle score of the control group was (71.45 +/- 4.61) and (85.81 +/- 6.57), the difference has statistical significance. In the treatment group, 16 cases got an excellent result, 18 good, 3 fair, 2 poor; in the control group, 9 cases got an excellent result, 14 good, 5 fair,9 poor. The difference has statistical significance. CONCLUSION: The bone-setting techniques and herbal fumigation treatment of obsolete malleolus joint sprains both have a certain effect, and the former is better than the latter.