电针治疗兔桡神经和尺神经实验性损伤的肌电图评价

Q3 Veterinary
E. Polat, C. Gunay, A. Kavaklı, M. Gonen
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许多不同的穴位和技术已被用于周围神经损伤的治疗。众所周知,近年来替代和补充医学技术在治疗神经损伤方面已经变得很流行。本研究旨在探讨电针治疗急慢性桡尺神经损伤的疗效。通过肌电图测量来评价电针的有效性。将家兔分为急性神经损伤(ANI)组、慢性神经损伤(CNI)组、阳性对照(PC)组和阴性对照(NC)组。在ANI, CNI和PC组,在麻醉下使用止血钳加压60秒,对桡神经和尺神经造成损伤。NC组未见损伤。采用LI-4、LI-10、LR-3、ST-36电针穴位,ANI、CNI、NC组每隔一天进行15次电针治疗。PC组不进行电针治疗。在电针作用下对家兔前肢进行肌电图检查。在这项研究中,ANI组的家兔在9.78 ?1.66,最终振幅为18.94 ?1.83 (p ?0.01)。CNI组家兔在11.34 ?1.52,最终振幅为16.03 ?1.35 (p ?0.01)。然而,两组兔的第一次和最后一次潜伏期值之间没有统计学差异。结果表明,电针对急性和慢性神经损伤都是有效的治疗方法,并且在急性病例中比在慢性病例中更有效。
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Electromyographic evaluation of the effectiveness of electroacupuncture in experimental damage of nervus radialis and nervus ulnaris in rabbits
Many different acupuncture points and techniques have been used in the treatment of peripheral nerve injuries. It is known that alternative and complementary medicine techniques have become popular in the treatment of nerve damage in recent years. In this study, it was aimed to investigate the effectiveness of electroacupuncture in acute and chronic radial and ulnar nerve injuries. Electromyographic measurements were made to evaluate the effectiveness of electroacupuncture. In the study, the rabbits were divided into four groups namely acute nerve injury (ANI) group, chronic nerve injury (CNI) group, positive control (PC) group and negative control (NC) group. In the ANI, CNI and PC groups, damage was created on the nervus radialis and nervus ulnaris by applying pressure for 60 seconds using a hemostatic forceps under anesthesia. No damage was created in the NC group. Fifteen sessions of electroacupuncture were applied to the rabbits in the ANI, CNI, and NC groups every other day using LI-4, LI-10, LR-3, and ST-36 electroacupuncture points. Electroacupuncture was not applied to the rabbits in the PC group. Electromyographic examinations of both forelimbs of rabbits were performed during electroacupuncture applications. In the study, rabbits in the ANI group were measured at first amplitudes of 9.78 ? 1.66, and final amplitudes of 18.94 ? 1.83 (p ? 0.01). Rabbits in the CNI group were measured at first amplitudes of 11.34 ? 1.52, and final amplitudes of 16.03 ? 1.35 ( p ? 0.01). However, no statistically significant difference was found between the first and last latency values for both groups of rabbits. As a result, it was determined that electroacupuncture is an effective treatment method for both acute and chronic nerve injuries, as well as being more effective in acute cases than in chronic cases.
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Veterinarski Glasnik
Veterinarski Glasnik Veterinary-General Veterinary
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