Effect of Penetrative Needling of Otopoints Combined with Body Acupuncture on Limb Myodynamia and Neurofunction in Patients with Acute Cerebral Infarction
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Effect of Penetrative Needling of Otopoints Combined with Body Acupuncture on Limb Myodynamia and Neurofunction in Patients with Acute Cerebral Infarction
LI Chang-fa, JIA Chun-sheng1, LI Xiao-feng1, et al. Effect of Penetrative Needling of Otopoints Combined with Body Acupuncture on Limb Myodynamia and Neurofunction in Patients with Acute Cerebral Infarction[J]. Acupuncture research, 2010, 35(1): 56-60.
DOI:
LI Chang-fa, JIA Chun-sheng1, LI Xiao-feng1, et al. Effect of Penetrative Needling of Otopoints Combined with Body Acupuncture on Limb Myodynamia and Neurofunction in Patients with Acute Cerebral Infarction[J]. Acupuncture research, 2010, 35(1): 56-60. DOI: 10.13702/j.1000-0607.2010.01.015.
Effect of Penetrative Needling of Otopoints Combined with Body Acupuncture on Limb Myodynamia and Neurofunction in Patients with Acute Cerebral Infarction
Objective To compare the therapeutic effects of different acupuncture methods in improving the myodynamia and neuronfunction of patients with acute cerebral infarction(ACI).Methods A total of 90 ACI patients were randomized into ear-acupuncture
scalp-acupuncture and body-acupuncture groups
with 30 cases in each.For patients of ear-acupuncture group
the main otopoints used for penetrative needling were Zhen(MA-AT)-Nie(MA-AT)-E(MA-AT) on the affected side in combination with Jian(MA-SF 4)-Suogu(MA-SF 5) and Zhou(MA-SF 3)-Wan(MA-SF 2)-Zhi(MA-SF 1) for upper-limb paralysis
and with Tun(MA-AH 5)-Zuogushenjing(MA-AH 6)
Kuan(MA-AH 4)-Xi(MA-AH 3)
and Xi(MA-AH 3)-Huai(MA-AH 2)-Zhi(MA-AH 1) for lo-wer-limb paralysis
and body acupoints as Jianyu(LI 15)
Hegu(LI 4)
Huantiao(GB 30)
Taixi(KI 3)
etc.For patients of scalp-acupuncture group
scalp-points used were Dingnie Qianxiexian(MS 6) and Dingnie Houxiexian(MS 7) on the healthy side
and combined with body acupoints(the same as those mentioned above).For patients of body-acupuncture group
only body acupoints were used.The treatment was given once daily for 14 days.Results Comparison among 3 groups showed that the increased myodynamia of both upper and lower limbs in ear-acupuncture and scalp-acupuncture groups was significantly superior to that of body-acupuncture group(P<0.01).The neurofunctional deficit scores of ear-acupuncture and scalp-acupuncture groups were significantly lower than that of body-acupuncture group(P<0.01) after the treatment.In comparison with pre-acupuncture
the neurofunctional deficit scores of the 3 groups lessened considerably after the treatment(P<0.01).Of the 30 cases in each of ear-acupuncture
scalp-acupuncture and body-acupuncture groups
0
1 and 0 were cured basically
21
18 and 4 experienced marked improvement
9
11 and 20 were improved
0
0 and 6 failed
respectively.The therapeutic effects of ear-acupuncture and scalp-acupuncture were obviously superior to that of body-acupuncture group(P<0.01).No significant differences were found between ear-acupuncture and scalp-acupuncture groups in myodynamia improvement
neurofunctional deficit scores and clinical curative effect(P>0.05).Conclusion Acupuncture can effectively improve ACI patients' clinical symptoms and the therapeutic effect of ear-acupuncture and scalp-acupuncture was superior to that of simple body acupuncture.
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