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Contralateral needling at unblocked collaterals for hemiplegia following acute ischemic stroke

Hemiplegia caused by stroke indicates dysfunction of the network between the brain and limbs, namely collateral shock in the brain. Contralateral needling is the insertion of needles into acupoints on the relative healthy side of the body to treat diseases such as apoplexy. However, there is little...

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Autores principales: Gao, Huanmin, Li, Xugang, Gao, Xia, Ma, Benxu
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4146169/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25206612
http://dx.doi.org/10.3969/j.issn.1673-5374.2013.31.004
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author Gao, Huanmin
Li, Xugang
Gao, Xia
Ma, Benxu
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Li, Xugang
Gao, Xia
Ma, Benxu
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description Hemiplegia caused by stroke indicates dysfunction of the network between the brain and limbs, namely collateral shock in the brain. Contralateral needling is the insertion of needles into acupoints on the relative healthy side of the body to treat diseases such as apoplexy. However, there is little well-designed and controlled clinical evidence for this practice. This study investigated whether contralateral needling could treat hemiplegia after acute ischemic stroke in 106 randomly selected patients with acute ischemic stroke. These patients were randomly assigned to three groups: 45 in the contralateral needling group, receiving acupuncture on the unaffected limbs; 45 in the tional acupuncture group, receiving acupuncture on the hemiplegic limbs; and 16 in the control group, receiving routine treatments without acupuncture. Acupuncture at acupoints Chize (LU5) in the upper limb and Jianliao (TE14) in the lower limb was performed for 45 minutes daily for 30 consecutive days. The therapeutic effective rate, Neurological Deficit Score, Modified Barthel Index and Fugl-Meyer Assessment were evaluated. The therapeutic effective rate of contralateral needling was higher than that of conventional acupuncture (46.67% vs. 31.11%, P < 0.05). The neurological deficit score of contralateral needling was significantly decreased compared with conventional acupuncture (P < 0.01). The Modified Barthel Index and Fugl-Meyer Assessment score of contralateral needling increased more significantly than those of conventional acupuncture (both P < 0.01). The present findings suggest that contralateral needling unblocks collaterals and might be more effective than conventional acupuncture in the treatment of hemiplegia following acute ischemic stroke.
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spelling pubmed-41461692014-09-09 Contralateral needling at unblocked collaterals for hemiplegia following acute ischemic stroke Gao, Huanmin Li, Xugang Gao, Xia Ma, Benxu Neural Regen Res Research and Report Article: Stroke and Neural Regeneration Hemiplegia caused by stroke indicates dysfunction of the network between the brain and limbs, namely collateral shock in the brain. Contralateral needling is the insertion of needles into acupoints on the relative healthy side of the body to treat diseases such as apoplexy. However, there is little well-designed and controlled clinical evidence for this practice. This study investigated whether contralateral needling could treat hemiplegia after acute ischemic stroke in 106 randomly selected patients with acute ischemic stroke. These patients were randomly assigned to three groups: 45 in the contralateral needling group, receiving acupuncture on the unaffected limbs; 45 in the tional acupuncture group, receiving acupuncture on the hemiplegic limbs; and 16 in the control group, receiving routine treatments without acupuncture. Acupuncture at acupoints Chize (LU5) in the upper limb and Jianliao (TE14) in the lower limb was performed for 45 minutes daily for 30 consecutive days. The therapeutic effective rate, Neurological Deficit Score, Modified Barthel Index and Fugl-Meyer Assessment were evaluated. The therapeutic effective rate of contralateral needling was higher than that of conventional acupuncture (46.67% vs. 31.11%, P < 0.05). The neurological deficit score of contralateral needling was significantly decreased compared with conventional acupuncture (P < 0.01). The Modified Barthel Index and Fugl-Meyer Assessment score of contralateral needling increased more significantly than those of conventional acupuncture (both P < 0.01). The present findings suggest that contralateral needling unblocks collaterals and might be more effective than conventional acupuncture in the treatment of hemiplegia following acute ischemic stroke. Medknow Publications & Media Pvt Ltd 2013-11-05 /pmc/articles/PMC4146169/ /pubmed/25206612 http://dx.doi.org/10.3969/j.issn.1673-5374.2013.31.004 Text en Copyright: © Neural Regeneration Research http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0 This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research and Report Article: Stroke and Neural Regeneration
Gao, Huanmin
Li, Xugang
Gao, Xia
Ma, Benxu
Contralateral needling at unblocked collaterals for hemiplegia following acute ischemic stroke
title Contralateral needling at unblocked collaterals for hemiplegia following acute ischemic stroke
title_full Contralateral needling at unblocked collaterals for hemiplegia following acute ischemic stroke
title_fullStr Contralateral needling at unblocked collaterals for hemiplegia following acute ischemic stroke
title_full_unstemmed Contralateral needling at unblocked collaterals for hemiplegia following acute ischemic stroke
title_short Contralateral needling at unblocked collaterals for hemiplegia following acute ischemic stroke
title_sort contralateral needling at unblocked collaterals for hemiplegia following acute ischemic stroke
topic Research and Report Article: Stroke and Neural Regeneration
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4146169/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25206612
http://dx.doi.org/10.3969/j.issn.1673-5374.2013.31.004
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