CN107412640B - External ointment for assisting acupuncture and moxibustion physiotherapy - Google Patents

External ointment for assisting acupuncture and moxibustion physiotherapy Download PDF

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CN107412640B
CN107412640B CN201710255180.1A CN201710255180A CN107412640B CN 107412640 B CN107412640 B CN 107412640B CN 201710255180 A CN201710255180 A CN 201710255180A CN 107412640 B CN107412640 B CN 107412640B
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Abstract

The invention discloses an external ointment for assisting acupuncture physiotherapy, which is prepared from the following Chinese medicinal materials in parts by weight: 10-20 parts of ligusticum wallichii, 10-15 parts of corydalis tuber, 20-30 parts of vinegar-processed rhizoma sparganii, 20-30 parts of silkworm excrement, 20-30 parts of sorghum saccharatum, 20-30 parts of dolomite roots, 8-12 parts of airpotato yam rhizome tea, 20-30 parts of pseudo-ginseng, 15-20 parts of angelica, 8-12 parts of sophora flower, 10-15 parts of semen cassiae, 10-15 parts of astragalus membranaceus, 20-30 parts of American ginseng, 20-30 parts of semen coicis, 8-12 parts of bitter gourd, 20-30 parts of aloe, 10-15 parts of galangal and 25-40 parts of honey-fried licorice roots. The external ointment can eradicate pathogenic factors of cold, dampness and heat toxin in vivo, can dredge metabolic channels of liver and kidney, promote blood circulation to remove blood stasis, accelerate the cold and dampness expelling functions of liver and kidney, and enable a human body to form strong resistance to the cold, dampness and toxin, so that acupuncture and moxibustion physiotherapy achieves the optimal effect.

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External ointment for assisting acupuncture and moxibustion physiotherapy
Technical Field
The invention belongs to the technical field of traditional Chinese medicine preparations, and particularly relates to an external ointment for assisting acupuncture physiotherapy.
Background
Physical therapy is a method of applying various physical factors such as electricity, light, sound, magnetism, heat and force, etc., both in nature and artificially, to the body to prevent and treat diseases. Physical therapy has a long history in China, and ancient therapies such as acupuncture, massage, cupping and qigong in China are used up to now, so that physical therapy plays an active role in preventing and treating diseases and becomes an important component in clinical comprehensive treatment. According to traditional chinese medicine, a healthy body depends on an extremely important energy cycle, which is the "qi" in the body. This energy is present in the veins (twelve meridians) throughout the body, and the acupoints are located above these veins. When an organ becomes overactive or hypofunctional, the circulation of energy becomes abnormal. The blocked part of the meridians must be removed. Therefore, the patient can be treated by the acupuncture, and the circulation of the veins is recovered to be normal. The acupuncture physiotherapy has remarkable effects on treating cervical vertebra, lumbar degeneration, disc herniation, chronic lumbar and back pain, shoulder joint pain, limb joint pain, facial paralysis, apoplexy hemiplegia, infantile cerebral palsy and other diseases, and has better curative effect than drug therapy, less side effect, no need of hospitalization and low treatment cost.
With the continuous development of medical science, when acupuncture physiotherapy is carried out, a physiotherapist often uses a type of external medicine as an auxiliary medicament to treat diseases in an auxiliary way, but the types of the existing medicines are disordered, and some patients even have health problems of skin allergy and the like after using the medicine. For this reason, patent CN 103705737a discloses an external ointment for assisting acupuncture therapy, which is prepared from the following raw materials in parts by weight: 56-83 parts of pine needle, 56-83 parts of tribulus terrestris, 52-80 parts of costus root, 52-80 parts of purslane, 48-66 parts of oleaster, 45-65 parts of dittany, 45-65 parts of erycibe obtusifolia, 42-60 parts of suberect spatholobus stem, 42-60 parts of black bone, 40-56 parts of bulbus bud, 40-56 parts of psammosilene tunicoides, 37-51 parts of lysimachia foenum-graecum, 36-48 parts of silkworm excrement, 32-45 parts of unella nigricans, 30-42 parts of corydalis amabilis and 25-38 parts of scorpion. The medicine can eradicate the internal pathogenic factor of the rheumatic ostealgia, enhance the capability of resisting the invasion of external pathogenic factors such as wind-cold dampness-heat and the like, effectively prevent relapse after physical therapy healing, strengthen the defense capability of an immune system, dredge the metabolic channels of liver and kidney, promote blood circulation to remove blood stasis, accelerate the functions of cold discharge of liver and kidney and dampness discharge, enable the human body to form strong wind-cold-dampness toxin resistance, and enable acupuncture physical therapy to achieve the optimal effect. As is known, in acupuncture therapy, because the skin is punctured to the deep layer and part of acupuncture points have strong pain, part of patients are difficult to suffer pain, and in order to relieve the pain of the patients, most hospitals inject medicines such as sedatives and the like during the acupuncture therapy, although the pain of the patients can be effectively relieved, the patients are easy to depend on the medicines. However, the ointment disclosed in the above patent can only play a role in preventing and treating diseases, and cannot effectively solve the problems of strong pain and the like in the process of applying the needle. In addition, some hospitals are not standard during acupuncture therapy, the used needles are not strictly disinfected, and symptoms such as inflammation of needle holes can be caused. More importantly, the existing medicine for assisting acupuncture and moxibustion physiotherapy has single function and cannot play roles of comprehensive prevention, effective treatment and the like.
Disclosure of Invention
The invention aims to: the ointment is prepared by selecting 18 Chinese medicinal materials according to the theory of traditional Chinese medicine, can eradicate pathogenic factors of cold, dampness and heat toxin in vivo, can dredge metabolic channels of liver and kidney, promote blood circulation to remove blood stasis, accelerate the functions of cold discharge of liver and kidney and dampness discharge, and enable a human body to form strong resistance to wind, cold and dampness toxin, so that the acupuncture and moxibustion physiotherapy achieves the optimal effect. In addition, the medicine can also effectively relieve pain in acupuncture physiotherapy process, and has anti-inflammatory and antibacterial effects on needle hole acupuncture points. The selected medicinal materials are compatible, the traditional Chinese medicine and modern medicine and pharmacology research theories are met, the defects of acupuncture and moxibustion physiotherapy are overcome, and the traditional Chinese medicine and acupuncture physiotherapy device is worthy of wide clinical popularization and application.
In order to achieve the purpose, the invention adopts the following technical scheme:
an external ointment for assisting acupuncture physiotherapy is characterized in that: is prepared by the following Chinese medicinal materials in parts by weight: 10-20 parts of ligusticum wallichii, 10-15 parts of corydalis tuber, 20-30 parts of vinegar-processed rhizoma sparganii, 20-30 parts of silkworm excrement, 20-30 parts of sorghum saccharatum, 20-30 parts of dolomite roots, 8-12 parts of airpotato yam rhizome tea, 20-30 parts of pseudo-ginseng, 15-20 parts of angelica, 8-12 parts of sophora flower, 10-15 parts of semen cassiae, 10-15 parts of astragalus membranaceus, 20-30 parts of American ginseng, 20-30 parts of semen coicis, 8-12 parts of bitter gourd, 20-30 parts of aloe, 10-15 parts of galangal and 25-40 parts of honey-fried licorice roots.
Preferably, the external ointment for assisting acupuncture therapy is characterized in that: is prepared by the following Chinese medicinal materials in parts by weight: 15 parts of ligusticum wallichii, 12 parts of corydalis tuber, 25 parts of rhizoma sparganii processed with vinegar, 25 parts of silkworm excrement, 25 parts of sorghum bicolor, 25 parts of dolomite roots, 10 parts of airpotato datou tea, 25 parts of pseudo-ginseng, 18 parts of angelica, 10 parts of sophora flower, 12 parts of semen cassiae, 12 parts of astragalus membranaceus, 25 parts of American ginseng, 25 parts of semen coicis, 10 parts of balsam pear, 25 parts of aloe, 12 parts of rhizoma galangae and 32 parts of honey-fried licorice roots.
The preparation method of the external ointment for assisting acupuncture physiotherapy comprises the following steps:
1) weighing the raw materials according to the formula, grinding the raw materials into fine powder, sieving the fine powder by a sieve of 100-150 meshes, and fully and uniformly mixing to obtain mixed medicinal powder for later use;
2) adding a proper amount of honey into the mixed medicinal powder obtained in the step 1), and fully and uniformly blending to obtain the traditional Chinese medicine ointment.
The pharmacology of the medicinal materials used by the ointment is as follows:
ligusticum wallichii: warm in nature and pungent in flavor; it enters liver, gallbladder and pericardium meridians. Has effects in promoting blood circulation, activating qi-flowing, dispelling pathogenic wind, relieving pain, activating qi-flowing, and resolving stagnation, and can be used for soothing nerve, treating headache due to wind, abdominal pain, pricking pain in chest and hypochondrium, traumatic injury, headache, and rheumatalgia. Modern pharmacological studies show that the ligusticum wallichii has an obvious sedative effect, can effectively relieve the pain of a physical therapy patient, has a diuretic function, further accelerates toxin discharge, and has an obvious auxiliary effect on physical therapy.
Rhizoma corydalis: warm in nature, pungent and bitter in flavor; it enters liver, stomach, heart, lung and spleen meridians. Has effects of promoting blood circulation, activating qi-flowing, relieving pain, and promoting urination, and can be used for treating chest and hypochondrium, wrist and abdomen pain, amenorrhea, dysmenorrhea, puerperal blood stasis, traumatic injury, swelling and pain, etc. Modern pharmacological studies show that the corydalis tuber has a remarkable analgesic effect, the potency of the corydalis tuber is 1/10 of opium, the effect lasts for 2 hours, the pain of a physical therapy patient during physical therapy can be effectively relieved, and in addition, the corydalis tuber also has the effects of hypnosis, sedation and tranquilization, so that the patient can have a full rest after physical therapy, and the pain during waking can be avoided.
Three-edge: neutral in nature, bitter in taste, entering liver and spleen meridians. Has effects in removing blood stasis, activating qi-flowing, resolving food stagnation, and relieving pain, and can be used for treating abdominal mass, dysmenorrhea, blood stasis, amenorrhea, thoracic obstruction, cardialgia, and food stagnation and distending pain. In addition, the vinegar-processed rhizoma sparganii can enhance the effects of removing blood stasis and relieving pain, and the plaster is used for assisting acupuncture and moxibustion physiotherapy, so that pain is strong during physiotherapy, and the pain can be effectively relieved by adding the vinegar-processed rhizoma sparganii.
Silkworm excrement: warm in nature, sweet and pungent in flavor; it enters liver, spleen and stomach meridians. Has effects of eliminating dampness, dispelling pathogenic wind, regulating stomach function, eliminating turbid pathogen, promoting blood circulation, and relieving pain, and can be used for treating rheumatalgia, headache, skin pruritus, lumbago, skelalgia, abdominal pain, vomiting, diarrhea, etc.; the external hot compress can be used for treating arthralgia, hemiplegia, etc. Modern pharmacological studies show that silkworm excrement has anticancer and photosensitive effects, so that the silkworm excrement has an obvious effect on recovery of patients when being used for assisting acupuncture physiotherapy.
The sorghum saccharum: mild in nature and sweet in taste; has the effects of relieving exterior syndrome, clearing heat, promoting blood circulation and dredging channels, and can be used for treating wind-heat type common cold, dysentery, dysmenorrhea, amenorrhea, etc. Modern pharmacological studies show that sorghum saccharatum also has the effects of protecting liver, removing oxygen free radicals, inhibiting lipid peroxidation, resisting tumor, resisting inflammation, relieving pain and the like.
White cloud flower root: warm in nature, bitter and pungent in flavor. Has effects in dispelling pathogenic wind, removing dampness, activating collaterals, relieving pain, relieving cough and asthma, and can be used for treating rheumatism bone and muscle pain, traumatic injury, lumbago, gastralgia, common cold, cough, chronic bronchitis, asthma, amenorrhea, and leucorrhea. Modern pharmacological studies show that the dolichos root contains coumarins and has obvious analgesic and anti-inflammatory effects, so that the dolichos root added in the invention can play a role in anti-inflammatory and relieving the pain of patients.
Radix dioscoreae big head tea: warm in nature and pungent in flavor. Has effects of activating collaterals and relieving pain, and can be used for treating rheumatism, lumbago, traumatic injury, etc. Modern pharmacological studies show that the xanthate kohlrabi tea has good activity in the aspects of antibiosis, tumor resistance and the like.
Pseudo-ginseng: warm in nature, sweet and slightly bitter in taste; it enters liver and stomach meridians. Has effects in removing blood stasis, stopping bleeding, and relieving swelling and pain, and can be used for treating hemoptysis, hematemesis, epistaxis, hematochezia, metrorrhagia, traumatic hemorrhage, thoracico-abdominal pain, and traumatic injury with swelling and pain. Modern pharmacological studies show that the pseudo-ginseng has the effects of enriching the blood, resisting inflammation, resisting tumors, easing pain and the like, so that the pseudo-ginseng can be used for auxiliary physical therapy, and can play the roles of relieving the pain of a patient, accelerating recovery and the like.
Chinese angelica: warm in nature, sweet and pungent in flavor; it enters liver, heart and spleen meridians. Has effects in replenishing blood, promoting blood circulation, regulating menstruation, relieving pain, and loosening bowel to relieve constipation, and can be used for treating blood deficiency, sallow complexion, giddiness, palpitation, menoxenia, amenorrhea, dysmenorrhea, asthenia cold abdominal pain, constipation due to intestinal dryness, rheumatalgia, traumatic injury, superficial infection, and pyocutaneous disease. Modern pharmacological studies show that the angelica can also regulate the immune function of the organism and has the functions of bacteriostasis and anticancer.
And (3) flos sophorae: slightly cold in nature and bitter in taste; it enters liver and large intestine meridians. Has effects in cooling blood, stopping bleeding, clearing liver-fire, and purging pathogenic fire, and can be used for treating hematochezia, hemorrhoidal bleeding, bloody dysentery, metrorrhagia, hematemesis, epistaxis, liver heat with conjunctival congestion, headache, and vertigo. Modern pharmacological studies show that the sophora flower also has the effects of resisting inflammation, relieving spasm, resisting ulcer and the like.
Cassia seed: slightly cold in nature, sweet, bitter and salty in taste; it enters liver and large intestine meridians. Has effects of clearing heat, improving eyesight, loosening bowel to relieve constipation, and can be used for treating conjunctival congestion, pain, photophobia, lacrimation, headache, giddiness, dim eyesight, constipation, etc. Modern pharmacological studies show that cassia seed also has the effects of resisting bacteria, purging, protecting liver, enhancing immunologic function and the like.
Astragalus root: warm in nature and sweet in taste; it enters lung and spleen meridians. Has effects of invigorating qi, consolidating superficial resistance, promoting diuresis, expelling pus, healing sore, and promoting granulation, and can be used for treating qi deficiency, debilitation, anorexia, loose stool, collapse of middle-warmer energy, chronic diarrhea, rectocele, hematochezia, metrorrhagia, superficial deficiency, spontaneous perspiration, edema due to qi deficiency, carbuncle, cellulitis, intractable ulcer, blood deficiency, debility with yellowish color, and internal heat, and diabetes. Modern pharmacological studies show that astragalus can also enhance specific immunologic function and improve substance metabolism, and has the effects of resisting tumors, strengthening heart, protecting liver and the like.
American ginseng: cool in nature, sweet and slightly bitter in taste; it enters heart, lung and kidney meridians. Has effects in invigorating qi, nourishing yin, clearing away heat, and promoting fluid production, and can be used for treating deficiency of qi and yin, internal heat, cough, asthma, phlegm, asthenia heat, vexation, fatigue, diabetes, xerostomia, and dry throat. Modern pharmacological studies show that the American ginseng can improve the immunity of organisms, inhibit the growth of cancer cells, effectively resist cancers, resist tumors, promote the blood activity and the like.
Coix seed: cool in nature, sweet and bland in flavor; it enters spleen, stomach and lung meridians. Has effects in invigorating spleen, eliminating dampness, relieving arthralgia, relieving diarrhea, clearing away heat, and expelling pathogenic accumulation, and can be used for treating edema, loempe, dysuresia, damp arthralgia, spasm, diarrhea due to spleen deficiency, pulmonary abscess, intestinal abscess, and verruca plana. Modern pharmacological studies show that the coix seeds have the effects of enhancing immunity, resisting inflammation, calming, easing pain and the like.
Bitter gourd: cold in nature, bitter in taste; it enters heart, spleen and lung meridians. Has effects of clearing summerheat, clearing heat, improving eyesight, and removing toxic substance, and can be used for treating diseases such as summer heat, polydipsia, diabetes, red eye pain, dysentery, sore, carbuncle, and pyogenic infections. Modern pharmacological studies show that the active ingredients in the balsam pear can prevent normal cells from canceration and promote the recovery of mutant cells, and have certain anticancer effect.
Aloe vera: cold in nature, bitter in taste; it enters liver, stomach and large intestine meridians. Has effects of clearing liver heat and relaxing bowels, and can be used for treating constipation, infantile malnutrition, and infantile convulsion; it is used externally to treat tinea. Modern pharmacological studies show that aloe contains aloe tincture, which has strong bactericidal effect, and in addition, aloe has the effects of resisting inflammation, strengthening heart, promoting blood circulation, removing toxic substances, relieving pain, tranquilizing, resisting cancer, promoting healing and the like.
Rhizoma Alpiniae Officinarum: cool in nature, bitter and pungent in flavor. Has the functions of clearing away heat and toxic material, promoting blood circulation and eliminating swelling, and is used mainly for treating carbuncle, furuncle, swelling, soft tissue injury, bee sting, insect bite, etc. Modern pharmacological studies show that the galangal contains diosgenin, has strong anti-infection, anti-allergy, anti-virus and anti-shock effects, and has obvious auxiliary effects on recovery and treatment of physical therapy patients.
Honey-fried licorice root: mild in nature and sweet in taste; it enters heart, lung, spleen and stomach meridians. Has effects of invigorating spleen and regulating stomach function, invigorating qi and recovering pulse, and can be used for treating weakness of spleen and stomach, listlessness debilitation, cardiopalmus, and pulse intermittent syndrome. Modern pharmacological studies show that radix Glycyrrhizae Preparata has antiinflammatory, tranquilizing, antipyretic, antiviral, antitumor, and toxic materials clearing away effects.
Compared with the prior art, the invention has the beneficial effects that:
1) the external ointment for assisting acupuncture and moxibustion physiotherapy is prepared by selecting 18 Chinese medicinal materials according to the theory of traditional Chinese medicine, can eradicate pathogenic factors of cold, dampness and heat toxin in vivo, can dredge metabolic channels of liver and kidney, promote blood circulation to remove blood stasis, accelerate the functions of cold discharge of liver and kidney and dampness discharge, and enable a human body to form strong resistance to wind, cold and dampness toxin, so that the acupuncture and moxibustion physiotherapy achieves the optimal effect. In addition, the medicine can also effectively relieve pain in acupuncture physiotherapy process, and has anti-inflammatory and antibacterial effects on needle hole acupuncture points.
2) The external ointment for assisting acupuncture therapy disclosed by the invention is suitable in compatibility of selected medicinal materials, accords with the theories of traditional Chinese medicine science and modern medicine and pharmacology research, supplements the defects of acupuncture therapy, and is worthy of wide popularization and application in clinic. Simultaneously, this medicine has effectively solved not enough that acupuncture physiotherapy exists, not only helps promoting the physiotherapy effect, can also carry out corresponding solution to the defect that acupuncture exists, has good clinical effect.
3) The external ointment for assisting acupuncture physiotherapy disclosed by the invention is prepared from the selected medicinal materials which are common traditional Chinese medicines, is low in price, simple in preparation method, free of special processing technology and suitable for large-scale production.
Detailed Description
The technical solutions of the present invention are further described below with reference to specific examples to facilitate understanding for those skilled in the art.
Example 1
An external ointment for assisting acupuncture physiotherapy is prepared by the following steps:
1) weighing the following raw materials: 15g of ligusticum wallichii, 12g of rhizoma corydalis, 25g of vinegar-processed rhizoma sparganii, 25g of silkworm excrement, 25g of sorghum bicolor, 25g of cynanchum otophyllum root, 10g of airpotato datou tea, 25g of pseudo-ginseng, 18g of angelica, 10g of sophora flower, 12g of semen cassiae, 12g of astragalus membranaceus, 25g of American ginseng, 25g of semen coicis, 10g of balsam pear, 25g of aloe, 12g of rhizoma galangae and 32g of honey-fried licorice root;
2) grinding the weighed raw materials into fine powder, sieving the fine powder by a sieve of 100-150 meshes, and fully and uniformly mixing to obtain mixed medicinal powder for later use;
3) adding a proper amount of honey into the mixed medicinal powder obtained in the step 2), and fully and uniformly blending to obtain the traditional Chinese medicine ointment.
The usage and dosage are as follows: before acupuncture physiotherapy is carried out, 8-10 mg of ointment is uniformly smeared on the surface of acupuncture skin, and after the ointment is completely absorbed by massage, acupuncture physiotherapy is carried out; the dosage of the patient with severe disease is increased according to the advice of the doctor.
Example 2
An external ointment for assisting acupuncture physiotherapy is prepared by the following steps:
1) weighing the following raw materials: 10g of ligusticum wallichii, 10g of rhizoma corydalis, 20g of vinegar-processed rhizoma sparganii, 20g of silkworm excrement, 20g of sorghum bicolor, 20g of cynanchum atratum, 8g of airpotato kohlrabi tea, 20g of pseudo-ginseng, 15g of angelica, 8g of sophora flower, 10g of semen cassiae, 10g of astragalus membranaceus, 20g of American ginseng, 20g of semen coicis, 8g of balsam pear, 20g of aloe, 10g of rhizoma galangae and 25g of honey-fried licorice root;
2) grinding the weighed raw materials into fine powder, sieving the fine powder by a sieve of 100-150 meshes, and fully and uniformly mixing to obtain mixed medicinal powder for later use;
3) adding a proper amount of honey into the mixed medicinal powder obtained in the step 2), and fully and uniformly blending to obtain the traditional Chinese medicine ointment.
The usage and dosage are as follows: before acupuncture physiotherapy is carried out, 10-15 mg of ointment is uniformly smeared on the surface of acupuncture skin, and after the ointment is completely absorbed by massage, acupuncture physiotherapy is carried out; the dosage of the patient with severe disease is increased according to the advice of the doctor.
Example 3
An external ointment for assisting acupuncture physiotherapy is prepared by the following steps:
1) weighing the following raw materials: 20g of ligusticum wallichii, 15g of rhizoma corydalis, 30g of vinegar-processed rhizoma sparganii, 30g of silkworm excrement, 30g of sorghum bicolor, 30g of cynanchum glaucescens, 12g of airpotato datou tea, 30g of pseudo-ginseng, 20g of angelica sinensis, 12g of sophora flower, 15g of semen cassiae, 15g of astragalus membranaceus, 30g of American ginseng, 30g of semen coicis, 12g of balsam pear, 30g of aloe, 15g of rhizoma galangae and 40g of honey-fried licorice root;
2) grinding the weighed raw materials into fine powder, sieving the fine powder by a sieve of 100-150 meshes, and fully and uniformly mixing to obtain mixed medicinal powder for later use;
3) adding a proper amount of honey into the mixed medicinal powder obtained in the step 2), and fully and uniformly blending to obtain the traditional Chinese medicine ointment.
The usage and dosage are as follows: before acupuncture physiotherapy is carried out, 5-8 mg of ointment is uniformly smeared on the surface of acupuncture skin, and after the ointment is completely absorbed by massage, acupuncture physiotherapy is carried out; the dosage of the patient with severe disease is increased according to the advice of the doctor.
The curative effect of the medicament of the invention is described below by combining clinical data.
1. Case selection
300 patients who are subjected to acupuncture therapy in my places from 6 months 6 to 2016 in 2014 are screened, and the patients are randomly divided into two groups, namely 150 patients in a treatment group, wherein 78 patients in men, 72 patients in women, the ages of 27-65 years and the average age of 38 years are selected; control group 150, 78 men, 72 women, age 23-65, mean age 40; the medical records of the two groups of patients are basically consistent, have no obvious difference and are comparable, and the two groups of patients control diet according to requirements.
2. Diagnostic criteria
2.1 diagnosis of pain level:
2.1.1 significant effect: the pain feeling is strong during acupuncture, and the pain feeling is not obvious or does not have pain feeling when the medicine is applied to acupuncture points;
2.1.2 effective: the pain feeling is strong during acupuncture, and the pain feeling is obviously relieved when the medicine is applied to acupuncture points;
2.1.3 invalid: the pain feeling is strong during acupuncture and moxibustion, and the pain feeling is not relieved or even aggravated when the medicine is applied to acupuncture points.
2.2 diagnosis of therapeutic Effect
2.2.1 significant effect: the disease is relieved when the medical acupuncture and moxibustion is not used for physical therapy for 15 days, and is obviously relieved when 30 days; after the medicine is taken, acupuncture physical therapy is carried out for 15 days, the disease symptoms are obviously relieved, and the disease symptoms are cured in 30 days;
2.2.2 effective: the disease is relieved when the medical needle moxibustion is not used for physical therapy for 15 days, and the disease is relatively relieved when 30 days are used; after the medicine is taken, the disease symptoms are greatly reduced in 15 days of acupuncture physical therapy, and the disease symptoms are obviously reduced in 30 days;
2.2.3 invalid: the disease is slightly relieved when the medical needle moxibustion is not used for physical therapy for 15 days, and the disease is slightly relieved when the medical needle moxibustion is used for 30 days; after the medicine is taken, the disease symptoms are slightly relieved after 15 days of acupuncture physical therapy, and the disease symptoms are slightly relieved after 30 days.
3. Method of treatment
The external ointment is used by patients in a treatment group, 5-15mg of the ointment is uniformly smeared on the surface of acupuncture skin, and acupuncture physical therapy is carried out after the ointment is massaged to be completely absorbed; the dosage of the patient with serious illness is increased according to the advice of doctors; the patients in the control group directly carry out acupuncture physical therapy without any medicine, and the medical alcohol is used for diminishing inflammation when inflammation occurs.
4. Therapeutic results
According to different patient's condition and constitution survey, establish each case archives, and record the patient's opinion in the course of treatment.
4.1 the degree of pain during acupuncture is shown in Table 1 below.
TABLE 1 characteristics of pain sensation in patients
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From the above table 1, it can be seen that the external ointment of the present invention can be used for assisting acupuncture and moxibustion therapy to significantly relieve the pain of patients, and the total effective rate is 98%; in addition, the invention also carries out tracking observation on the patient, and does not find the adverse reactions such as allergy and the like.
4.2 the therapeutic effect after acupuncture therapy is shown in the following table 2.
TABLE 2 therapeutic results
Group of Cases of disease Show effect Is effective Invalidation Total effective rate
Treatment group 150 118 18 14 90.67%
Control group 150 102 23 25 83.33%
As can be seen from the above table 2, the external ointment of the invention can obviously improve the treatment effect by assisting acupuncture and moxibustion physical therapy, and the total effective rate reaches 90.67 percent, which is obviously higher than the treatment effect without medicines.

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1. An external ointment for assisting acupuncture physiotherapy is characterized in that: is prepared by the following Chinese medicinal materials in parts by weight: 10-20 parts of ligusticum wallichii, 10-15 parts of corydalis tuber, 20-30 parts of vinegar-processed rhizoma sparganii, 20-30 parts of silkworm excrement, 20-30 parts of sorghum saccharatum, 20-30 parts of dolomite roots, 8-12 parts of airpotato yam rhizome tea, 20-30 parts of pseudo-ginseng, 15-20 parts of angelica, 8-12 parts of sophora flower, 10-15 parts of semen cassiae, 10-15 parts of astragalus membranaceus, 20-30 parts of American ginseng, 20-30 parts of semen coicis, 8-12 parts of bitter gourd, 20-30 parts of aloe, 10-15 parts of galangal and 25-40 parts of honey-fried licorice roots.
2. The ointment for external use for assisting acupuncture therapy according to claim 1, wherein: is prepared by the following Chinese medicinal materials in parts by weight: 15 parts of ligusticum wallichii, 12 parts of corydalis tuber, 25 parts of rhizoma sparganii processed with vinegar, 25 parts of silkworm excrement, 25 parts of sorghum bicolor, 25 parts of dolomite roots, 10 parts of airpotato datou tea, 25 parts of pseudo-ginseng, 18 parts of angelica, 10 parts of sophora flower, 12 parts of semen cassiae, 12 parts of astragalus membranaceus, 25 parts of American ginseng, 25 parts of semen coicis, 10 parts of balsam pear, 25 parts of aloe, 12 parts of rhizoma galangae and 32 parts of honey-fried licorice roots.
3. A method for preparing an external ointment for assisting acupuncture therapy according to claim 1 or 2, which is characterized in that: the method comprises the following steps:
1) weighing the raw materials according to the formula, grinding the raw materials into fine powder, sieving the fine powder by a sieve of 100-150 meshes, and fully and uniformly mixing to obtain mixed medicinal powder for later use;
2) adding a proper amount of honey into the mixed medicinal powder obtained in the step 1), and fully and uniformly blending to obtain the traditional Chinese medicine ointment.
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