Two Cases of Acupuncture Treatment for Lumbar Spinal Canal Stenosis Due to Hemodialysis-related Spondyloarthropathy.

  • KASUYA Daichi
    Physical Therapy Section, Central Rehabilitation Service, University of Tokyo Hospital
  • YAMAMOTO Kazuhiko
    Department of Allergy and Rheumatology, Graduate School of Medicine, University of Tokyo
  • ETOU Fumio
    Central Rehabilitation Service, University of Tokyo Hospital

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  • 透析性脊椎症による腰部脊柱管狭窄症に対するはり治療の2症例
  • リンショウ ホウコク トウセキセイ セキツイショウ ニ ヨル ヨウブ セキチュウカン キョウサクショウ ニ タイスル ハリ チリョウ ノ 2 ショウレイ

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Abstract

One of the complications in patients on long-term hemodialysis is spondyloarthropathy resulting from amyloidosis due to abnormal accumulation of β2-microglobulin. With deposition of β2-microglobulin in soft tissues, such as ligaments and joints, destruction of bones and cartilages begins at the site of ligament attachment and proceeds with the accompanying inflammatory reaction, fibrosis and ligament thickening. The soft tissue proliferative lesion and destruction of bones and cartilages produce spinal canal stenosis and, ultimately, compression of the spinal cord and cauda equina, to give rise to various clinical symptoms.<br>We tried acupuncture treatment on two patients with lumbar spinal canal stenosis due to hemodialysis-related spondyloarthropathy who presented with neurogenic intermittent claudication, and evaluated its effects. Acupuncture treatment involved placement of acupuncture needles chiefly in the stenotic region, once weekly, for about three months. Marked improvement was obtained regarding claudication distance and JOA score in patient number one, who had radicular type intermittent claudication. Slight improvement of claudication distance and improvement of JOA score (particularly relief of pain) were obtained in patient number two, who had mixed type intermittent claudication. These results suggest that acupuncture treatment might be effective for dialysis patients with lumbar spinal canal stenosis associated with hemodialysis-induced spondyloarthropathy.

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  • Kampo Medicine

    Kampo Medicine 54 (4), 773-779, 2003

    The Japan Society for Oriental Medicine

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