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POST-STROKE ACUPUNCTURE THERAPY
Treatment plans for hemiplegia and aphasia
What
is post-stroke acupuncture therapy?
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Post-stroke acupuncture is a specialized branch of medicine. It is
considered a hybrid science because it is a blend of modern neurology
and classical acupuncture. Explained simply this therapy is
acupuncture stimulation near the stroke damage. In China it is the
standard of post-stroke care, and over ninety percent of its hospital
patients receiving acupuncture are stroke survivors. |
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What
is the treatment like?
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Needles are inserted under the scalp, so there may be a sensation of
pulling, tightness or pain. After the needle insertion, a common
reaction to the puncture is a heat sensation in the impaired area of
the body. Other sensations may include tingling, cold or spasms.
However, the treatments can still be productive withou these sensations. |
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Stimulating
the motor cortex is a modern explanation for this hemiplegia treatment
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How
soon can improvement be seen?
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There is no uniform stroke recovery pattern, but patient and doctor
usually know at the first treatment whether the acupuncture will
improve the impairment. In some cases, the effects cannot be
immediately measured and it could be days or weeks before the impact
of the treatment is assessable. However, the Chinese experience over
the last thirty years demonstrates the treatments reestablish sensory
and motor abilities significantly sooner than do conventional
physical therapies. The Chinese hospital records also show a
measurable benefit in over ninety percent of the patients. |
How
many treatments?
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In China the average stroke patient with hemiplegia receives thirty
treatments although some patients continue treatment as long as there
is improvement. In America, patients receive treatments once or twice
week, but more aggressive approaches may consist of treatments every
day. The number of treatments any patient needs depends on many
factors. For best results the therapy should begin as soon as the
patient has stabilized. However, substantial gains can be made at any
stage of recovery. |
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The
recovery is a growth process.
-All natural-
-No drugs-
-No surgery-
-No side effects- |
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Why
are so many treatments necessary?
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Stroke patients are frequently in a weakened condition, and they
cannot tolerate one massive stimulation. The post-stroke treatments
must be delicately regulated at a level the patient can build upon.
One view of this therapy is that it is more like gardening and, over
several treatments, the doctor cultivates new patterns of sensation
in the patient. The treatment is the cumulative effect of many small awakenings. |
Does
Post-stroke acupuncture work?
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Post-stroke acupuncture treatments help thousands of people every day
in China. Here in the United States recent research has lead the
American National Institutes of Health to conclude that acupuncture
benefits stroke recovery (Washington Post, 1997). In the 1950's,
Chinese government researchers demonstrated that acupuncture
treatments accelerate stroke rehabilitation and today the research
has developed into well established hospital treatment plans. The
Chinese medical schools even have special programs to train doctors
with a mix of western neuroscience and eastern acupuncture. In
America too, many health care providers now recognize the value of
these treatments and include them with conventional therapy. |
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