Hideko Arichi
Ehime University
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The American Journal of Chinese Medicine | 1983
Shigeru Arichi; Hideko Arichi; Shizuo Toda
In osteoarthritis deformans and rheumatoid arthritis of the knee and in disorders in motility of the knee joint after cerebral hemorrhage and thrombosis, acupuncture was applied to the normal side at the symmetrical part to the lesion and flection-extension exercise and massage on the affected joint were carried out as rehabilitation (Reha) during the time the needles were used. A most remarkable cure rate was obtained in osteoarthritis deformans of the knee when treated with acupuncture on the normal side and flection-extension exercise and massage on the affected part. The cure rate was low in rheumatoid arthritis, and the therapy was non-effective concerning disorders in motility of the knee joint after cerebral hemorrhage or thrombosis. The improvement rate, however, was extremely low in osteoarthritis deformans and rheumatoid arthritis of the knee after the acupuncture on the affected part of the affected side with Reha on the affected part of the affected side, or Reha on the lesion, and these means of therapy were completely non-effective concerning disorders in motility after cerebral hemorrhage or thrombosis. Our previous reports No. 1 and 2 accord with the evidence obtained in this study that the acupuncture on the normal side and Reha on the affected part of the affected side produced most remarkable effect in osteoarthritis deformans of the knee. The low improvement rate in rheumatoid arthritis and non-effectiveness concerning disorders in motility of the knee joint after cerebral hemorrhage or thrombosis may be explained by differences in morphology of the diseases.
The American Journal of Chinese Medicine | 1983
Shigeru Arichi; Hideko Arichi; Shizuo Toda
The snapping finger condition has increased recently. And this condition is difficult to recover in most cases. The snapping finger condition was improved quite remarkably by the rehabilitation (Reha) of the leison performed immediately after acupuncture in the symmetrical part of the leison on the normal side and Chu-chih (LI-11), Shou-son-li (LI-10), Wai-kuan (TH-5), Ho-ku (LI-4) and Yang-chih (TH-4) on the normal side. But the favorable effect could not be obtained when Reha had not been performed on the leison. The effects were slight either in the combination therapy of Reha of the leison with the acupuncture of the leison and Chu-chih (LI-11), Shou-san-li (LI-10), Wai-kuan (TH-5), Ho-ku (LI-4) and Yang-chih (TH-4) on the abnormal side or in the simple treatment with Reha or with the acupuncture on the abnormal side. The acupuncture in the normal side resulted in a more remarkable result after Reha (Reha-effect) because Reha of the leison could easily contend with it. It is a valuable means of therapy as the snapping finger condition is presently on the increase.
Chemical & Pharmaceutical Bulletin | 1985
Shizuo Toda; Toshio Miyase; Hideko Arichi; Hisayuki Tanizawa; Yoshio Takino
Chemical & Pharmaceutical Bulletin | 1982
Hideko Arichi; Yoshiyuki Kimura; Hiromichi Okuda; Kimiye Baba; Mitsugi Kozawa; Shigeru Arichi
Planta Medica | 1982
Yoshiyuki Kimura; Hiroji Ohminami; Hideko Arichi; Hiromichi Okuda; Kimiye Baba; Mitsugi Kozawa; Shigeru Arichi
Chemical & Pharmaceutical Bulletin | 1985
Shizuo Toda; Toshio Miyase; Hideko Arichi; Hisayuki Tanizawa; Yoshio Takino
The American Journal of Chinese Medicine | 1983
Shigeru Arichi; Hideko Arichi; Shizuo Toda
Yakugaku Zasshi-journal of The Pharmaceutical Society of Japan | 1982
Yoshiyuki Kimura; Hiroji Ohminami; Hideko Arichi; Hiromichi Okuda; Shigeru Arichi; Teruaki Hayashi
The American Journal of Chinese Medicine | 1979
Shigeru Arichi; Hideko Arichi; Shizuo Toda; Nobuo Ihara
The Journal of The Japanese Society of Balneology, Climatology and Physical Medicine | 1977
Shigeru Arichi; Hideko Arichi; Shizuo Toda