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Clinical Observation of Tiao Ren Tong Du Needling plus Bloodletting at Jing-well Points for Post-stroke Spastic State MA
Author(s): Xiao-ming, LI Jing-jing, YAN Bing, LIU Yong-feng, ZHOU Peng, HUANG Ru-cheng
Pages: 670-
673
Year: 2016
Issue:
6
Journal: Shanghai Journal of Acupuncture and Moxibustion
Keyword: Acupuncture; Points; Jing-Well; Bloodletting therapy; Cerebral infarction; Muscular spasticity; Point combination; Tiao Ren Tong Du needling;
Abstract: Objective To observe the clinical efficacy of Tiao Ren Tong Du (regulating the Conception Vessel and unblocking the Governor Vessel) needling method plus bloodletting at the Jing-well points in treating post-stroke spastic state. Method Sixty-seven eligible patients were randomized into a group to receive Tiao Ren Tong Du needling plus bloodletting at the Jing-well points (treatment group) and a rehabilitation group (control group). For the two groups, the treatment was given once a day, 6 times as a treatment course, for 4 courses in total. The Modified Ashworth Scale was used to evaluate the spasticity intensity, and the Patient Reported Outcome (PRO) for post-stroke spastic hemiplegia was used to measure the patients from the following four aspects:subjective symptoms, objective symptoms, mental state, and social function. Result After intervention, the scores of spasticity, and physiological, mental, social, and environmental factors were significantly improved in both groups (P<0.01,P<0.05). Compared to rehabilitation, Tiao Ren Tong Du needling plus bloodletting at Jing-well points can more significantly release the muscular spasticity and reduce the PRO score (P<0.01). The recovery plus markedly-effective rate was 70.6% in the treatment group versus 42.4% in the control group. Conclusion Tiao Ren Tong Du needling plus bloodletting at Jing-well points can effectively improve post-stroke spastic state and the quality of life.
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