JIN Bing-xu, ZHAO Yong, QIAN Xu-guang, et al. Effect of acupoint thread-embedding therapy on the sitting ability of ataxia children with cerebral palsy[J]. Acupuncture research, 2019, 44(9): 668-671.
DOI:
JIN Bing-xu, ZHAO Yong, QIAN Xu-guang, et al. Effect of acupoint thread-embedding therapy on the sitting ability of ataxia children with cerebral palsy[J]. Acupuncture research, 2019, 44(9): 668-671. DOI: 10.13702/j.1000-0607.180191.
Effect of acupoint thread-embedding therapy on the sitting ability of ataxia children with cerebral palsy
ObjectiveTo investigate the effective of acupoint thread-embedding therapy for ataxia children with cerebral palsy.MethodsA total of 70 ataxia children with cerebral palsy and a Gross Motor Function Measure(GMFM
Dimension B)score of <35 were enrolled and randomly divided into thread-embedding group and control group
with 35 children in each group
and 2 children in the thread-embedding group were lost to follow-up. The children in the control group were given routine rehabilitation treatment
including physical therapy
spleen-strengthening
kidney-nourishing
and Governor Vessel-regulating massage
vibroacoustic therapy
and scalp acupuncture
and those in the thread-embedding group were given thread-embedding therapy at the acupoints of Jianyu(LI15)
Jianliao(SJ14)
Tianzong(SI11)
Tianshu(ST25)
and HuatuoJiaji points(C4
L1 and L4)in addition to the treatment in the control group
with 6-8 acupoints selected each time
once a week. Each course of treatment was 4 weeks
with an interval of one week between two courses of treatment
and the children were treated for 3 courses. Level of sitting scale(LSS)
incurvation reflex
and GMFM score were recorded to evaluate the improvement in sitting ability and clinical outcome.ResultsBoth groups had significant improvements in LSS
incurvation reflex
and GMFM(Dimension A and B)score after treatment(P<0. 01)
and the thread-embedding group had significantly greater improvements than the control group(P<0. 01).The thread-embedding group had a significantly higher overall response rate than the control group(90. 9%[30/33]vs68. 5% [24/35]
P<0. 01).ConclusionIn addition to routine rehabilitation treatment
acupoint thread-embedding therapy can effectively suppress primitive reflex in ataxia children with cerebral palsy and significantly promote their sitting ability
and therefore
it is an effective acupuncture treatment method for ataxia children with cerebral palsy.