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Demonstration of Functional Acupuncture and Moxibustion on Upper Limb Muscle Tension After Stroke Rehabilitation
Author(s): Liu jing, Zuo Guanchao, Han Bingxue, Wang Yongxia, Cong Bei, Zhao Lu, Xie Li, Sun Yu, He Wei, Chen Xinxing, Ma Ten, Chen Wei, Shao Ming* and Yan Zhi*
Objectives: Stroke is the leading cause of adult disability worldwide, more than half of stroke patients will lead to varying degrees of upper limb dysfunction. This article mainly introduces the demonstration teaching of rapid intervention of upper limb flexion for a patient with stroke who has been ill for more than one year. Methods: The functional acupuncture method established by Professor Yan Zhi was selected as the intervention method, which had the following requirements in operation: a) Choice of body position for needle insertion. b) Selection of the needle insertion site. c) Selection of stimulation amount after injection. d) Real-time evaluation of intervention effect after injection. e) Can the resistance ability of the extensor muscle group of the upper extremity be aroused after the end of acupuncture? Results: After 20.. Read More»
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