Observation on the Therapeutic Effect of Acupuncture and Massage for Treatment of Lower-limb Dysfunction in Stroke Patients
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Observation on the Therapeutic Effect of Acupuncture and Massage for Treatment of Lower-limb Dysfunction in Stroke Patients
Acupuncture ResearchIssue 4, Pages: 267-269(2003)
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四川大学华西医院
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Observation on the Therapeutic Effect of Acupuncture and Massage for Treatment of Lower-limb Dysfunction in Stroke Patients[J]. Acupuncture research, 2003, (4): 267-269.
DOI:
Observation on the Therapeutic Effect of Acupuncture and Massage for Treatment of Lower-limb Dysfunction in Stroke Patients[J]. Acupuncture research, 2003, (4): 267-269.DOI:
Observation on the Therapeutic Effect of Acupuncture and Massage for Treatment of Lower-limb Dysfunction in Stroke Patients
治疗后针刺组Barthel指数及Fugl Meyer下肢运动功能评分明显高于对照组 (P <0 0 1)。结论 :前后交替针刺加手法是治疗中风急性期后偏瘫下肢功能障碍的有效方法Objective: To observe the effects of acupuncture and massage i n treating low-limb dysfunction of hemiplegia patients at the sub-acute stage. Methods: 58 Cases of apoplectic hemiplegia patients were randomly and e venly divided into treatment group and control group. Patients of treatment grou p were treated with acupuncture of alternate acupoint group 1) Liangqiu(ST 34)
Zusanli (ST 36) and Fenglong (ST 40); and 2)Wizhong (BL 40)
Chengshan (BL 57) a nd Taixi (KI 3). In treatment group
the acupoints of group 1 were stimulated wi th uniform reinforcing-reducing needling method
combined with mild massage of t he lower limbs along the running course of the Large Intestine Meridian of Foot - Yangming
and those of group 2 were stimulated with the same manipulation combin ed with mild massage along the course of the Kidney Meridian of Foot-Shaoyin. T h e treatment was conducted once daily
5 times every week
and with 10 times bein g a therapeutic course. In addition
routine pharmacotherapy including anticoag ulants
hemostats
medicines for improving microcirculation
and for nourishing nerves
etc. was also used. Patients of control group only accepted routine phar macotherapy. Results: Following two courses of treatment
the scor es of Barthel Index and Fugl-Meyer (for assessing the motor functions of the li mbs) were given. The scores of Barthel Index of pre-treatment vs post-treatmen t in control group were 23.3±11.7 vs 37.5±18.6 and those of treatment group w ere 25.1±12.3 vs 53.4±16.7 respectively; the scores of Fugl-Meyer motor func tion of pre- vs post-treatment of control group were 5.67±2.34 vs 11.48±6.92
and those of treatment group were 5.59±3.26 vs 20.41±8.29 separately. Self -comparison between pre- and post-treatment in each group
the scores of both Bart hel Index and Fugl-Meyer were raised evidently following treatment ( P <0.0 1) . After treatment
the scores of these two indexes of treatment group were all strikingly higher than those of control group ( P <0.01)
suggesting that the therapeutic effect of treatment group was significantly superior to that of medi cation. Conclusion: Acupuncture combined with massage is effective in bettering the movement function of the low extremities of stroke patients.