DOI: 10.66106/zyyybq.20250302 ISSN: 3080-7689

基于经筋理论筋骨同调治疗颈型颈椎病的临床探讨(Clinical Discussion on Sinew-Bone Simultaneous Regulation in the Treatment of Neck-Type Cervical Spondylosis Based on Meridian Tendon Theory)

邓明阳 Mingyang Deng, 闫杏娜 Xingna Yan, 谢占清 Zhanqing Xie
Abstract: Neck-type cervical spondylosis is a common chronic strain disorder of the meridian tendons. In recent years, influenced by poor lifestyle and work habits, the affected population has become increasingly younger, with a high recurrence rate, significantly impacting patients' quality of life. Conventional interventions mainly focus on symptomatic analgesia and local release, which only provide short-term symptom relief without addressing the structural pathological roots, resulting in limited long-term efficacy.The meridian tendon biomechanical theory advocated by Zhanqing Xie proposes that the core pathology of neck-type cervical spondylosis is not organic bone injury, but rather the formation of sinew-node lesions due to chronic strain of the cervical meridian tendons. This leads to bilateral meridian tendon tension asymmetry and biomechanical instability, secondarily causing deviation of the cervical spinous processes. It is a sinew-bone imbalance disorder characterized by "sinew disorder preceding bone injury."This article integrates traditional meridian tendon theory with modern biomechanics to analyze the pathogenesis and symptomatic mechanisms of neck-type cervical spondylosis. It summarizes a standardized strategy of bone-setting for balance restoration, targeted node release, and simultaneous sinew-bone regulation, providing a reference for optimizing external treatment approaches in traditional Chinese medicine, improving long-term efficacy, and reducing recurrence rates.

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