2019
DOI: 10.1007/s11726-019-1147-2
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Clinical study on tuina for acute cervical radiculopathy

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“…Sheng-Lian and others said that cervical spondylosis (CS) refers to the syndrome with corresponding symptoms caused by the degeneration and proliferation of cervical intervertebral disc and various neck injuries or the prolapse of cervical intervertebral disc and the thickening of ligaments, which are squeezed into the adjacent spinal cord, cervical nerve, and cervical blood vessels [ 1 ]. Zheng and others think that according to the anatomical position of compression, it can be roughly divided into five types: nerve root type, vertebral artery type, spinal cord type, sympathetic nerve type, and neck type [ 2 ]. In recent years, Xu and others said that due to the rapid development of social economy, most people have changed in life, work, and learning methods, resulting in the incidence rate of spinal-related diseases being increased [ 3 ].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sheng-Lian and others said that cervical spondylosis (CS) refers to the syndrome with corresponding symptoms caused by the degeneration and proliferation of cervical intervertebral disc and various neck injuries or the prolapse of cervical intervertebral disc and the thickening of ligaments, which are squeezed into the adjacent spinal cord, cervical nerve, and cervical blood vessels [ 1 ]. Zheng and others think that according to the anatomical position of compression, it can be roughly divided into five types: nerve root type, vertebral artery type, spinal cord type, sympathetic nerve type, and neck type [ 2 ]. In recent years, Xu and others said that due to the rapid development of social economy, most people have changed in life, work, and learning methods, resulting in the incidence rate of spinal-related diseases being increased [ 3 ].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%