2022
DOI: 10.1097/md.0000000000028734
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The efficacy and safety of moxibustion for pressure injury

Abstract: Background: Pressure injury is an important global health issue characterized by the high incidence, rapid progression, and difficult healing. How to perform timely treatment and care have been the current focus and challenge for health care professionals. Moxibustion can improve skin microcirculation, promote blood circulation, activate tissue cells, inhibit, and kill bacteria on the wounded surface, thus promoting wound healing. However, the clinically reported efficacy of moxibustion in the treatment of pre… Show more

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“…The patient in this report complained of pain in the left foot and edematous changes associated with bluish skin discoloration, which fulfilled the criteria for cold-type CRPS. Moxibustion, one of the main methods of TCM treatment, usually exerts its therapeutic effect through thermal stimulation, thereby stimulating blood circulation[ 19 ]. Moxibustion has been used to treat various diseases, including chronic pain-associated symptoms, and has shown analgesic effects in various pain models[ 20 ].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The patient in this report complained of pain in the left foot and edematous changes associated with bluish skin discoloration, which fulfilled the criteria for cold-type CRPS. Moxibustion, one of the main methods of TCM treatment, usually exerts its therapeutic effect through thermal stimulation, thereby stimulating blood circulation[ 19 ]. Moxibustion has been used to treat various diseases, including chronic pain-associated symptoms, and has shown analgesic effects in various pain models[ 20 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%