Literature Foundation of Scalp-acupuncture Treatment of Cerebral Hemorrhage and Its Recent Progress in Clinical Research
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Literature Foundation of Scalp-acupuncture Treatment of Cerebral Hemorrhage and Its Recent Progress in Clinical Research
Acupuncture ResearchIssue 3, Pages: 181-184(2006)
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1. 温州医学院附属第二医院脑科中心
2. 温州医学院附属第二医院脑科中心,温州,325027
3. ,温州,325027
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ZHENG Guo-qing, WANG Yan, WANG Xiao-tong. Literature Foundation of Scalp-acupuncture Treatment of Cerebral Hemorrhage and Its Recent Progress in Clinical Research[J]. Acupuncture research, 2006, (3): 181-184.
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ZHENG Guo-qing, WANG Yan, WANG Xiao-tong. Literature Foundation of Scalp-acupuncture Treatment of Cerebral Hemorrhage and Its Recent Progress in Clinical Research[J]. Acupuncture research, 2006, (3): 181-184.DOI:
Literature Foundation of Scalp-acupuncture Treatment of Cerebral Hemorrhage and Its Recent Progress in Clinical Research
the authors introduce the origin and development of scalp acupuncture
the theoretical basis including literature description
“functional orientation-projection hypothesis of the cerebral cortex” and comprehensive regulation
and bio-holographic theory; and review clinical treatment and researches on scalp-acupuncture treatment of cerebral hemorrhage in recent years. Scalp acupuncture originates from clinical practice in ancient China
and its theory is based on some descriptions in book Huangdi Neijing (The Yellow Emperor's Internal Classic). In 1970's
scalp-acupuncture therapy was set up under the inspiration of micro-acupuncture therapies (as ear-acupuncture
etc) combined with the study achievements of modern neuroscience and bio-holographic principles. Scalp acupuncture has achieved definite curative effect in the treatment of brain-originated paralysis and was expanded to be applied to the treatment of acute intracerebral hemorrhage in 1980's. Initial 8 clinical trials (randomized controlled trials included) of scalp-acupuncture treatment of acute intracerebral hemorrhage showed a good curative effect
which is closely associated with its favorable regulation on patho-physiological activities and blood brain barrier
regional cerebral blood flow
neuroelectrophysiology
immune function
and biochemical parameters
etc. Therefore
it is extremely urgent and necessary to carry out randomized
controlled and multi-centre clinical and experimental studies to identify its clinical effect and to clarify the related mechanisms.