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Clinical efficacy of HEGU needling method combined with tendon-stretching and plucking massage on trigger point in the treatment of acute thoracodorsal myofascitis
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作者 Guang-Bao Lu Rong-Jun Mei +3 位作者 Wen-Qiang Shi Hai-Zhou Liu Jing-Wen Huang Xue-Bo Li 《Journal of Hainan Medical University》 2019年第5期49-52,共4页
Objective:To observe the effect of Hegu neediling method combined with tendon-stretching and plucking massage on trigger point in the treatment of acute thoracodorsal myofascitis. Methods: A total of 84 patients with ... Objective:To observe the effect of Hegu neediling method combined with tendon-stretching and plucking massage on trigger point in the treatment of acute thoracodorsal myofascitis. Methods: A total of 84 patients with acute thoracodorsal myofascitis who met the diagnostic and inclusion criteria were assigned into the treatment group and the control group randomly, the treatment group was treated with Hegu neediling method combined with tendon-stretching and plucking massage, while the control group was treated with conventional electroacupuncture. Two groups of patients were treated for two weeks. VAS score and ODI were compared before treatment, after the first treatment and after the treatment course, and the clinical efficacy was evaluated after treatment.Results: The total effective rates of the treatment group and the control group were 97.62% and 80.95%, respectively. The treatment group was significantly better than the control group. The VAS and ODI scores of the treatment group decreased after the first treatment and the end of the treatment, and the treatment group was significantly better than the control group.Conclusion:Hegu neediling method combined with tendon-stretching and plucking massage can relieve pain and improve limb dysfunction in patients with acute thoracodorsal myofascitis. 展开更多
关键词 Hegu neediling method Tendon-stretching and PLUCKING MASSAGE ACUTE thoracodorsal MYOFASCITIS Clinical efficacy
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Histological Findings of a Local Adipofascial Flap That Was Implanted during Breast Conserving Surgery
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作者 Yuko Kijima Heiji Yoshinaka +5 位作者 Munetsugu Hirata Akihiro Nakajo Hideo Arima Sumiya Ishigami Shinichi Ueno Shoji Natsugoe 《Modern Plastic Surgery》 2013年第1期43-46,共4页
We report a patient with breast cancer whose breast was immediately reconstructed using a local adipofascial flap and was then subsequently resected 3 years after the original surgical procedure due to local recurrenc... We report a patient with breast cancer whose breast was immediately reconstructed using a local adipofascial flap and was then subsequently resected 3 years after the original surgical procedure due to local recurrence. In order to achieve local control of the solitary recurrent lesion, we resected the remnant breast, which gave us a useful opportunity to examine the previously implanted flap histologically. A 33-year-old Japanese female was diagnosed with T2N0M0 breast cancer in the outer area of her left breast and underwent partial mastectomy with immediate reconstruction using a local adipofascial flap. The breast lesion was considered to be invasive ductal carcinoma, scirrhous carcinoma, lymphatic invasion+, venous invasion-, estrogen receptor+, progesterone receptor+, and HER2/neu-. Involvement was noted in three of the twenty-five resected axillary lymph nodes. She received adjuvant hormone therapy, but developed a solitary local recurrence of the skin forty-five months after the initial procedure, for which she received total mastectomy, systemic chemotherapy, and hormone therapy. During the histological examination of the local adipofascial flap that had been implanted into the partial breast defect, normal fatty tissue and the implanted fascia were seen at the implantation site. This is a rare report in which a local flap that was implanted during oncoplastic breast surgery was histologically examined. 展开更多
关键词 Breast Cancer ONCOPLASTIC Surgery LOCAL Adipofascial FLAP COSMESIS thoracodorsal Adipofascial FLAP
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