Electroacupuncture versus conventional acupuncture of scalp motor area for post-stroke wrist dyskinesia and its effect on muscle function:a randomized,controlled clinical trial
ZHENG Ruwen WANG Dongyan DONG Xu WANG Tianyi FENG Liyuan ZHANG Hongyan HUO Hong ZHANG Ying ZHANG Qianshi ZHU Xingyan
Electroacupuncture versus conventional acupuncture of scalp motor area for post-stroke wrist dyskinesia and its effect on muscle function:a randomized,controlled clinical trial
Electroacupuncture versus conventional acupuncture of scalp motor area for post-stroke wrist dyskinesia and its effect on muscle function:a randomized,controlled clinical trial
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stroke/wrist joint/movement disorders/electroacupuncture/electromyography/randomized controlled trialKey words
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ZHENG Ruwen,WANG Dongyan,DONG Xu,WANG Tianyi,FENG Liyuan,ZHANG Hongyan,HUO Hong,ZHANG Ying,ZHANG Qianshi,ZHU Xingyan..Electroacupuncture versus conventional acupuncture of scalp motor area for post-stroke wrist dyskinesia and its effect on muscle function:a randomized,controlled clinical trial[J].中医杂志(英文版),2025,45(4):852-859,8.基金项目
Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China:Exploration of Key Factors and Mechanisms of Modulating Motor Function Reconstruction After Cerebral Infarction Through Multimodal Brain Functional Connectivity Perspective in Procedural Acupoint Electrical Stimulation Research(No.82374601),the Jointly Guided Program of Natural Science Foundation of Heilongjiang Province:Quantitative Study on the Role of Scalp Acupuncture in the Motor Area in Promoting Motor Function Reconstruction after Stroke(No.LH2019H113),the Innovation Team Construction Project of Heilongjiang University of Chinese Medicine:Construction of a Doctoral Research and Innovation Team in Acupuncture Science(No.2017sit01),and the Traditional Chinese Medicine Research Project of Heilongjiang Province:Clinical Study on the Promotion of Upper Limb Motor Function Reconstruction in Post-Stroke Patients Using Optimal Limb Positioning with Electroacupuncture(No.ZHY2022-171) (No.82374601)