中醫藥研究論叢

211.19 運用小針刀治療疼痛十八年之梨狀肌綜合癥
TJ TCM.21(1) : 239-246, 2018
運用小針刀治療疼痛十八年之梨狀肌綜合癥
How to Use Acupotomy to Treat Piriformis Syndrome That Has Been Enduring 18 Years
黃建魁1*
1 瀚聲中醫診所院長,台中,台灣
【摘要】
69 歲的男性患者,主訴右側臀部往下至膝膕窩到小腿痠痛已18 年,伴隨膝蓋無法伸直,站立10 分鐘即感疼痛,無法蹲,不喜坐,不能躺也臥不久,之後左側也開始疼痛,導致無法工作,嚴重影響日常生活品質。患者18 年來四處求診中西醫治療罔效,經友人介紹前來本診所就醫,經過兩次小針刀治療後,活動已完全恢復正常且又可以重新工作。
【關鍵詞】梨狀肌綜合癥、小針刀
Huang Chien-Kuei1*
1Han Sheng Chinese Medicine Clinic, Taichung, Taiwan
【Summary】
The syndrome of trauma and numbness caused by Piriformis Syndrome has often been misdiagnosed as sciatica, slip disc or spur of spine that presses the nerve, etc. As a consequence, numerous unnecessary inspections, rehabilitation and treatment have been conducted, or sometimes the misdiagnosis has given rise to further operation, unable to cope effectively with this sort of syndrome that is akin to sciatica. This patient showcased, who suffered from the pain of piriformis, has long been misdiagnosed as having spur disc that caused his excruciating pain. As a result, in the past eighteen years, he has undergone rehabilitation, medication, and injection, resulting in absolutely no therapeutic effectiveness. The drastic trauma emerging in his hips made him feel like being cut by knives, which in turn made him unable to work, and which even made him unable to take care of himself. This situation has severely influenced his life quality. The fact showedthat he was unable to sit down, nor could he stand up or lie down. He also had difficulty turning his body or wearing his own pant. In the wake of receiving the treatment of acupotomy in our clinic via someone’s introduction, his illness was completely healed after the second treatment. For this reason, he was peculiarly indebted to this therapy he received, hoping that this medical knowledge of acupotomy treatment that can save people from their excruciating pain can be widely known to people. Due to this point, he personally showed up for this video recording as a genuine witness for this medical case exhibited.
 
Keywordspyriformis syndrome, Acupotomy