Comparison of the Therapeutic Effects among Scalp-,Body-acupuncture and Scalp-plus Body-acupuncture in the Treatment of 230 Cases of Stroke
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Comparison of the Therapeutic Effects among Scalp-,Body-acupuncture and Scalp-plus Body-acupuncture in the Treatment of 230 Cases of Stroke
Acupuncture ResearchIssue 3, Pages: 169-172(2006)
作者机构:
1. 中日友好医院
2. 北京中医药大学
3. 北京中医药大学,北京,100029
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Published:2006
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LI Hong, HOU Zhong-wei, BAI Yu-lan, et al. Comparison of the Therapeutic Effects among Scalp-,Body-acupuncture and Scalp-plus Body-acupuncture in the Treatment of 230 Cases of Stroke[J]. Acupuncture research, 2006, (3): 169-172.
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LI Hong, HOU Zhong-wei, BAI Yu-lan, et al. Comparison of the Therapeutic Effects among Scalp-,Body-acupuncture and Scalp-plus Body-acupuncture in the Treatment of 230 Cases of Stroke[J]. Acupuncture research, 2006, (3): 169-172.DOI:
Comparison of the Therapeutic Effects among Scalp-,Body-acupuncture and Scalp-plus Body-acupuncture in the Treatment of 230 Cases of Stroke
Objective: To compare the therapeutic effects of scalp-acupuncture
body-acupuncture and body-acupuncture combined with scalp-acupuncture for stroke. Methods: Two hundred and thirty stroke patients were divided into scalp-acupuncture group (112 cases)
body-acupuncture group (51 cases)
and body- plus scalp-acupuncture group (joint treatment group
67 cases) according to a random number table. Scalp points used were Motor Area (MS 6)
Sensory Area (MS 7)
Foot-motor Sensory Area (MS 8)
etc for hemiplegia and facial palsy; Motor Area (MS 6)
Speech Area (MS 9)
etc for aphasia; and body acupoints used were Jianyu (LI 15)
Hegu (LI 4)
Geshu (BL 17)
Huantiao (GB 30)
Zusanli (ST 36)
Fengchi (GB 20)
etc. In treating stroke patients at the early stage
acupoints on the healthy side were punctured first and stimulated with reducing method
followed by puncturing acupoints on the affected side and using mild stimulation maneuver. The treatment was given once daily in the 1
st therapeutic course and once every other day in the 2 st therapeutic course and once every other day in the 2
nd course
continuously for 15 days (one therapeutic course) and the interval between two courses was 7 days. After two courses of treatment
the therapeutic effect was analyzed. Results: After treatment
of the 112
51 and 67 cases in scalp-acupuncture
body-acupuncture and joint treatment groups
40
12 and 34 were cured basically; 48
22 and 28 experienced marked improvement; 22
15 and 4 were effective; 2
2 and 1 failed
with the effective rates being 98.2%
96.0% and 98.5% respectively. Rank test showed that the curative effect of joint treatment group was significantly superior to that of scalp-acupuncture group and body-acupuncture group (P
<
0.01)
and CT-scanning-shown absorption rates (marked absorption + absorption rates) of the hemorrhagic and infarct loci in joint treatment group were markedly higher than those in scalp-acupuncture and body-acupuncture groups (P
<
0.01). Conclusion: The curative effect of scalp plus body acupuncture is significantly superior to that of simple scalp- and simple body-acupuncture groups in the treatment of stroke patients.