PAN Jun-xiao, CHEN Yan-ping, WEI Na-na. Improvement of Upper Limb and Hand Functions of Stroke Patients by Balancing Acupuncture Combined with Motor Relearning Training[J]. Acupuncture research, 2018, 43(2): 123-126.
PAN Jun-xiao, CHEN Yan-ping, WEI Na-na. Improvement of Upper Limb and Hand Functions of Stroke Patients by Balancing Acupuncture Combined with Motor Relearning Training[J]. Acupuncture research, 2018, 43(2): 123-126. DOI: 10.13702/j.1000-0607.170484.
Objective To observe the therapeutic effect of balance acupuncture combined with motor relearning training for upper limb and hand functions of stroke patients.Methods Sixty-two stroke patients were randomly divided into balance acupuncture group(n=31)and routine acupuncture group(n=31).For patients of the balance acupuncture group
Piantan
Jiantong and Wantong points on the healthy side were used.When Jiantong point taken
the acupuncture needle was removed after the patient experienced an electric shock-like spreading needling sensation.When Wantong point employed
the needle was removed after the patient experienced a local
intensified or spreading needling sensation.When Piantan point used
the needle was retained after the patient experienced an electric shock-like needling sensation
then
the motor relearning training was conducted
and the needle was removed immediately after the training.For patients of the routine acupuncture group
Jianyu(LI 15)
Jianzhen(SI 9)
Quchi(LI 11)
etc.were needled with the needles retained for 30 min after getting needling sensations.The motor relearning training was also carried out after removal of the needle.The treatment in both groups was performed once daily
6 days a week
and lasted for 8 weeks.The Fugl-Meyer score and motor function scale(MAS)of the upper limb
and the fine performance score and motor function score of the hand were assessed before and after the treatment.Results Following treatment
the Fugl-Meyer score and MAS of the upper limbs
and the motor function score and fine performance score of the hand were significantly increased in both groups compared with pre-treatment in each group(P<0.05)
suggesting a functional improvement of both upper limb and hand.The therapeutic effect of the balance acupuncture was obviously superior to that of routine acupuncture in improving functions of both the upper limb and hand(P<0.05).Conclusion Balance acupuncture combined with motor relearning training is helpful to improve the comprehensive function of the upper limb and hand in stroke patients.