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Ching Ming Liu1, Fang Chia Chang2, Chung Tien Lin3.
Abstract
This study was conducted to evaluate new acupuncture protocols for the clinical treatment of cervical spinal cord diseases in 19 dogs. Three treatment options containing Jing-jiaji (cervical jiaji) were developed to treat neck pain, hemiparesis, and tetraparesis depending on the severity. The interval between the neurological disease onset and treatment (duration of signs), time to improvement after treatment, and recovery time were compared in dogs by body weight, age, and dry needle acupuncture (AP) with or without electro-AP (EAP). The duration of signs was longer in dogs weighing greater than 10 kg than in those weighing less than 10 kg (p< 0.05). Improvement and recovery times did not vary by body weight. Additionally, improvement and recovery times did not vary by age. The improvement and recovery times were longer in the AP+EAP group than the AP group (p< 0.05). Acupuncture with Jing-jiaji was effective in cervical spinal cord diseases in different sized dogs and in middle-aged and senior dogs. This report standardized AP treatment containing Jing-jiaji for canine cervical problems and evaluated its effects. The newly standardized AP methodology offers clinical practitioners an effective way to improve the outcomes of cervical neurological diseases in dogs.Entities:
Keywords: Jing-jiaji; acupuncture; cervical spinal cord disease; dogs; tetraparesis
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26645331 PMCID: PMC5037301 DOI: 10.4142/jvs.2016.17.3.337
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Vet Sci ISSN: 1229-845X Impact factor: 1.672
Location and indication of acupoints used for cervical spinal cord diseases
*The width of the last rib is equal to 1 cun in small animals [19].
Fig. 1Locations of acupoints used for cervical spinal cord diseases in dogs. JJJ (Jing-jiaji) acupoints are located bilaterally on the neck. LI4 (He Gu) acupoints are located on dorsal fore paws. SI3 (Hou Xi) acupoints are positioned on lateral fore paws. LIV3 (Tai Chong) acupoints are situated on dorsal hind paws. BL11 (Da Zhu) acupoints are found on the front back area, and TH5 (Wai Guan) acupoints are located on the forearms.
The ingredients and actions of Double P II and Cervical Formula [20]
Signalment, lesion location, examination, diagnosis, severity, treatment methods and different time courses in 19 dogs
*Chinese herbs: Double P II, Cervical Formula (Jing Tang). †BL11+TH5: connect BL11 to TH5. TCVM, traditional Chinese veterinary medicine; FCE, fibrocartilaginous embolism; AP, dry needle acupuncture; EAP, electro-acupuncture; JJJ, acupoint Jing-jiaji; IVDD, intervertebral disc disease.
Summary of general statistics in 19 dogs
Summary of treatment effects for different combinations of treatment option and severity grade in 19 dogs
DT, duration of signs (d); IT, improvement times (d); RT, recovery times (d).
Comparison of different variables in different groupings according to the treatment progress in 19 dogs