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External use plaster for treating sport injury and preparation method thereof

A technology for sports injuries and plasters, applied in the field of medicine, can solve the problems of poor curative effect and slow curative effect, and achieve the effect of low cost, rapid curative effect, and no side effects

Active Publication Date: 2018-08-03
浙江中医药大学附属第二医院
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Problems solved by technology

[0006] In addition, traditional Chinese medicine uses syndrome differentiation and oral administration of drugs for promoting blood circulation and removing blood stasis. The curative effect is worthy of recognition, but there are still technical problems of slow curative effect and poor long-term curative effect

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Embodiment 1

[0052] A topical plaster for the treatment of sports injuries of this embodiment, the plaster is prepared from the following raw materials with the following weight ratio:

[0053] Bauhinia bark 10g, raw rhubarb 12g, raw angelica 12g, safflower 15g, raw scutellaria 12g, raw cork 12g, raw gardenia 15g, forsythia 12g, trichosanthin 12g, raw rehmannia 15g, raw Platycladus 12g, raw nepeta 12g , Shengfeng 10g, borneol 90g, Sophora flavescens 12g, Rhizoma Drynariae 15g, natural copper 15g.

[0054] The method for preparing the external plaster for treating sports injuries as described above includes the following steps:

[0055] (1) Weigh each component raw material according to the proportion, and grind the other raw materials except ice flakes into fine powder and mix them uniformly to obtain a very fine powder mixture. The fine powder refers to all passing through the No. 8 sieve , And contains not less than 95% powder that can pass through the No. 9 sieve;

[0056] (2) Take a certain a...

Embodiment 2

[0060] A topical plaster for the treatment of sports injuries of this embodiment, the plaster is prepared from the following raw materials with the following weight ratio:

[0061] Bauhinia bark 10g, raw rhubarb 15g, raw angelica 15g, safflower 20g, raw scutellaria 15g, raw cork 15g, raw gardenia 20g, forsythia 12g, trichosanthes 12g, raw rehmannia 20g, raw Platycladus orientalis 15g, raw nepeta 10g , Shengfeng 10g, borneol 100g, Sophora flavescens 12g, Drynaria fortunei 20g, natural copper 20g.

[0062] The above-mentioned preparation method of external plaster for treating sports injuries, the method includes the following steps:

[0063] (1) Weigh each component raw material according to the proportion, and grind the other raw materials except ice flakes into fine powder and mix them uniformly to obtain a very fine powder mixture. The fine powder refers to all passing through the No. 8 sieve , And contains not less than 95% powder that can pass through the No. 9 sieve;

[0064] (2...

Embodiment 3

[0068] A topical plaster for the treatment of sports injuries of this embodiment, the plaster is prepared from the following raw materials with the following weight ratio:

[0069] Bauhinia bark 12g, raw rhubarb 18g, raw angelica 18g, safflower 18g, raw scutellaria 18g, raw cork 18g, raw gardenia 18g, forsythia 10g, trichosanthin 10g, raw rehmannia 18g, raw Platycladus 16g, raw nepeta 15g , Shengfeng 12g, borneol 100g, Sophora flavescens 15g, Drynaria fortunei 16g, natural copper 16g.

[0070] The method for preparing the external plaster for treating sports injuries as described above includes the following steps:

[0071] (1) Weigh each component raw material according to the proportion, and grind the other raw materials except ice flakes into fine powder and mix them uniformly to obtain a very fine powder mixture. The fine powder refers to all passing through the No. 8 sieve , And contains not less than 95% powder that can pass through the No. 9 sieve;

[0072] (2) Take a certain ...

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Abstract

The invention relates to external use plaster for treating sport injury and a preparation method thereof. The plaster is prepared from the following raw materials in proportion by weight: 10 to 15g ofcortex cereis, 12 to 20g of raw radix et rhizoma rhei, 12 to 20g of raw radix angelicae sinensis, 15 to 20g of flos carthami, 12 to 20g of raw radix scutellariae, 12 to 20g of raw cortex phellodendri, 15 to 20g of raw fructus gardeniae, 10 to 15g of fructus forsythiae, 10 to 15g of radix trichosanthis, 15 to 20g of radix rehmanniae recens, 12 to 20g of raw platycladus orientalis leaves, 10 to 15gof raw herba schizonepetae, 10 to 15g of raw radix sileris, 90 to 110g of borneol, 12 to 15g of radix sophorae flavescentis, 15 to 20g of rhizoma drynariae and 15 to 20g of native copper. The external use plaster uses the pure traditional Chinese medicine recipe, and can be directly pasted on the injury position; the medicine effect directly reaches the injury part; the effects of activating blood circulation, eliminating swelling and relieving pain can be fast achieved.

Description

Technical field [0001] The invention relates to the field of medicine, in particular to an external plaster, more specifically, the invention relates to an external plaster for treating sports injuries and a preparation method thereof. Background technique [0002] Athletic Injuries (Athletic Injuries) refers to various injuries that occur during exercise. The injury sites are related to sports events and specific technical characteristics: for example, gymnasts' injuries are mostly wrists, shoulders and waists, which are related to support and shoulder rotation in gymnastics. , Jumping, tossing and other technologies. Tennis elbow occurs mostly in tennis players and javelin throwers. The main reasons for the injury are: insufficient training level, poor physical fitness, incorrect movements, lack of self-protection ability; not doing warm-up activities or insufficient warm-up activities before exercise, poor physical condition, lack of training to adapt to the environment, as w...

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Patent Type & Authority Applications(China)
IPC IPC(8): A61K36/804A61K9/06A61P17/02A61P19/04A61P29/00A61P7/04A61K31/045A61K33/26
CPCA61K9/0014A61K9/06A61K31/045A61K33/26A61K36/126A61K36/14A61K36/232A61K36/238A61K36/286A61K36/428A61K36/48A61K36/489A61K36/538A61K36/539A61K36/634A61K36/708A61K36/744A61K36/756A61K36/804A61K47/06A61P7/04A61P17/02A61P19/04A61P29/00A61K2300/00
Inventor 吴连国崔龙慷孙晓芬
Owner 浙江中医药大学附属第二医院
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