Clinical observation on the combination of pestle needle therapy and bladder function training for the treatment of overactive bladder after spinal cord injury
Objective:To observe the clinical efficacy of pestle needle therapy combined with bladder function training in the treatment of bladder overactivity after spinal cord injury.Methods:Sixty patients with overactive bladder who met the criteria were randomly divided into a treatment group and a control group.The treatment group received treatment with a pestle needle on the basis of bladder function training,while the control group received only bladder function training.Both groups received continuous treatment for one course of treatment(4 weeks).After the end of the course,the 3-day urination status and symptoms of overactive bladder were compared between the two groups.Results:After treatment,the urination status and symptoms of overactive bladder in both groups of patients were significantly improved compared to before treatment(P<0.05),and the treatment group significantly better than the control group in terms of urination and symptoms of bladder overactivity(P<0.05).In terms of efficacy evaluation,after the course of treatment,the severity of bladder overactivity in the treatment group was significantly lighter than that in the control group(P<0.05).Conclusion:Bladder function training is effective in treating bladder overactivity after spinal cord injury.On this basis,combined with pestle needle therapy,the therapeutic effect is more significant and worthy of clinical promotion and application.
Pestle needle therapyBladder function trainingSpinal cord injury(SCI)Overactive bladder(OAB)Clinical observation