针灸临床杂志2017,Vol.33Issue(8):4-8,5.
调神抑痛针刺法治疗卒中后中枢性疼痛引起的肢体运动障碍临床疗效观察
Clinical Observation of Acupuncture with the Method of Regulating Mind and Depressing Pain in the Treatment of Dyskinesia due to Central Pain after Stroke
摘要
Abstract
Objective:To observe the clinical efficacy of acupuncture with the method of regulating mind and depressing pain in the treatment of dyskinesia due to central pain after stroke,to objectively provide the effective treatment method and references for this kind of disease.Methods:120 cases were randomly divided into the observation group(regulating mind and depressing pain group) and the control group,with 60 cased in each group.The observation group was applied with acupuncture for regulating mind and depressing pain; whereas the control group was given conventional acupuncture; basic medication was used in both groups as well.The patients of both groups received acupuncture therapy once a day for six days,then rested one day before next course.The acupuncture duration was four courses.The efficacy was evaluated through MAS scale,MMT rating scale,and Brunnstrom rating scale on the first day before treatment,the 14th day and the 28th day of the treatment between the two groups.Results:After four courses(the 28th day),the symptoms were improved significantly in both groups compared to those before treatment(P < 0.05),of which there was also a significant difference between the two groups after treatment(P <0.05); the observation group was superior to the control group.Conclusion:The acupuncture with the method of regulating mind and depressing pain can effectively relieve dyskinesia which caused by central pain after stroke,and can improve daily activities of the patients,which is worthy of clinical application and promotion.关键词
脑卒中/调神抑痛/针刺疗法/卒中后中枢性疼痛/肢体运动障碍Key words
Stroke/Regulating mind and depressing pain/Acupuncture manipulation/Central pain after stroke/Dyskinesia分类
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王琦,孙阁,孙雪娇,张凯君,孟沙沙,李悦..调神抑痛针刺法治疗卒中后中枢性疼痛引起的肢体运动障碍临床疗效观察[J].针灸临床杂志,2017,33(8):4-8,5.基金项目
天津市中医药管理局中医、中西医结合科研专项课题,编号:13094. ()