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Otorhinolaryngology |
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Minireviews |
Article Title |
Clinical research progress on acupuncture for the treatment of otogenic vertigo
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Unsolicited Manuscript |
All Author List |
An-Na Yi, Ge Yang, Jia-Xin Wang, Li-Qiong Zhang, Peng Yuan, Jing-Tian Hong and Lei Zhou |
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Special scientific research project of the Affiliated Hospital of Zhejiang University of Traditional Chinese Medicine |
2022FSYYZY13 |
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Corresponding Author |
Lei Zhou, MM, Doctor, Doctor, Department of Acupuncture, Jinhua Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine Affiliated to Zhejiang University of Chinese Medicine, No. 439 Shuangxi West Road, Wucheng District, Jinhua 321000, Zhejiang Province, China. zjjhzhoulei@163.com |
Key Words |
Otogenic vertigo; Acupuncture treatment; Acupuncture point selection; Review |
Core Tip |
Holistic approach: The treatment of otogenic vertigo with acupuncture and moxibustion in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) emphasizes the essential role of zang-fu organs and meridians, thus indicating the need for a comprehensive approach in clinical practice. Syndrome differentiation: Effective acupuncture and moxibustion therapy rely heavily on precise acupoint selection based on detailed syndrome differentiation. This tailored approach helps cater to the patient’s individual needs by distinguishing between deficiency and excess conditions. Diverse techniques: A variety of acupuncture methods are utilized for the management of otogenic vertigo, including body acupuncture, auricular acupuncture, scalp acupuncture, acupoint injection, electroacupuncture, and moxibustion. This diversity allows for flexible treatment plans that can be adapted to each patient’s specific symptoms and conditions. Evidence-based recommendations: This review highlights the importance of evidence-based practice by considering 34 relevant articles to support the selection of appropriate therapeutic techniques according to TCM principles. Safety and efficacy: Personalized acupuncture and moxibustion treatments are both safe and effective in improving the symptoms of vertigo and cerebral blood perfusion, thus enhancing patient quality of life. |
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2024-06-29 10:30 |
Citation |
<p>Yi AN, Yang G, Wang JX, Zhang LQ, Yuan P, Hong JT, Zhou L. Clinical research progress on acupuncture for the treatment of otogenic vertigo. <i>World J Clin Cases</i> 2024; 12(19): 3676-3683</p> |
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https://www.wjgnet.com/2307-8960/full/v12/i19/3676.htm |
DOI |
https://dx.doi.org/10.12998/wjcc.v12.i19.3676 |
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