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Revista Habanera de Ciencias Médicas

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Abstract

RODRIGUEZ ALVAREZ, Leonel  and  PEREZ PEREZ, Marisol. Moxibustion treatment in pacient with acute sacrolumbalgy. Rev haban cienc méd [online]. 2010, vol.9, n.1, pp. 0-0. ISSN 1729-519X.

It was carried out an observational, descriptive and longitudinal study on the evolution of the treatment with moxibustion in 150 patients with sharp sacrolumbalgy that were diagnosed in the consultation of natural and traditional Medicine of the Policlinic Mantilla, during the first semester of the year 2008 with the objective of determining their evolutionary state according to clinical approach after the tenth session, to characterize them as for age, sex and occupation, and to describe the clinical manifestations of interest before undergoing the first session and after having culminated the last one. The variables were measured: age, sex, and occupation, realization of physical effort, pain, intensity, inflammation and irradiation. They were carried out interviews to corroborate the qualitative aspects in the application of the used treatment and with the obtained data charts were made for their best understanding. As a result more excellent it was obtained that 90% of the patients that arrived to the consultation with pain, referred not to feel pain some when concluding the treatment. The results that they are derived of this investigation they are using in the preparation and the medical personnel's bring up to date and of infirmary in the primary attention of health.

Keywords : Clinical Sacrolumbalgy; Clinic manifestation; evolution; Moxibustation; treatment..

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