东日本大地震后针灸/按摩治疗的灾难医疗手术报告。

Integrative medicine insights Pub Date : 2012-01-01 Epub Date: 2012-04-23 DOI:10.4137/IMI.S9541
Shin Takayama, Tetsuharu Kamiya, Masashi Watanabe, Atsushi Hirano, Ayane Matsuda, Yasutake Monma, Takehiro Numata, Hiroko Kusuyama, Nobuo Yaegashi
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东日本大地震对日本东部的广大地区造成了巨大的破坏,随之而来的是海啸。日本东北大学亚洲传统医学系开始向灾区提供医疗援助,主要采用亚洲传统疗法。我们访问了宫城县和福岛县的七个疏散中心,并提供针灸/按摩治疗。在手工进行按摩治疗的同时,使用丝状针和压针进行针灸。总共有553人接受了治疗(平均年龄54.0岁;男性206人,女性347人)。访谈评估显示,最常见的抱怨是肩部/背部僵硬。治疗满意率为92.3%。许多人回答说,他们不仅在身体上,而且在心理上也得到了缓解。在灾难发生时,针灸/按摩疗法具有精神和身体上的舒缓作用,可能是一种治疗方法,可以有效地与西医结合使用。
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Report on disaster medical operations with acupuncture/massage therapy after the great East Japan earthquake.

Report on disaster medical operations with acupuncture/massage therapy after the great East Japan earthquake.

Report on disaster medical operations with acupuncture/massage therapy after the great East Japan earthquake.

The Great East Japan Earthquake inflicted immense damage over a wide area of eastern Japan with the consequent tsunami. Department of Traditional Asian Medicine, Tohoku University, started providing medical assistance to the disaster-stricken regions mainly employing traditional Asian therapies.We visited seven evacuation centers in Miyagi and Fukushima Prefecture and provided acupuncture/massage therapy. While massage therapy was performed manually, filiform needles and press tack needles were used to administer acupuncture. In total, 553 people were treated (mean age, 54.0 years; 206 men, 347 women). Assessment by interview showed that the most common complaint was shoulder/back stiffness. The rate of therapy satisfaction was 92.3%. Many people answered that they experienced not only physical but also psychological relief.At the time of the disaster, acupuncture/massage therapy, which has both mental and physical soothing effects, may be a therapeutic approach that can be effectively used in combination with Western medical practices.

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