The TCM-combined treatment for aphasia due to cerebrovascular disorders.

Author: LiuYun, ZhangLiguo

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OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the therapeutic effects of scalp acupuncture (with the cluster needling, a long needle-retention and an intermittent manipulation) combined with the Schuell's stimulation and psychological care for treatment of aphasia due to cerebrovascular disorders. METHOD: 36 eligible cas...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/16705846

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TCM-Combined Treatment for Aphasia After Stroke

Aphasia, a language disorder that can occur after a stroke, can significantly impact a person's ability to communicate. This study investigates the effectiveness of a combined treatment approach for aphasia, combining traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) techniques like scalp acupuncture with Western approaches like Schuell's stimulation and psychological care.

The Effectiveness of TCM-Combined Treatment

The study found that the combined TCM-based approach yielded a significantly higher total effective rate compared to the control group, which received only Schuell's stimulation. This suggests that the integration of TCM techniques may enhance the treatment of aphasia after stroke. The study's findings highlight the potential of TCM-combined therapy to improve communication outcomes for patients with aphasia.

Hope for Improved Communication After Stroke

The study's findings provide a glimmer of hope for patients who have experienced aphasia after stroke. This research suggests that incorporating TCM techniques into treatment plans may lead to better communication outcomes and potentially enhance overall recovery. The research underscores the importance of exploring interdisciplinary approaches to address complex health conditions.

Dr.Camel's Conclusion

This study delves into the promising potential of a TCM-combined approach for treating aphasia after stroke. The study's positive findings suggest that integrating TCM techniques into treatment strategies could significantly improve communication outcomes for patients. The research serves as a reminder of the importance of exploring diverse therapeutic modalities to address complex neurological conditions.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 2006-08-01
  2. Date Revised 2016-10-20
Further Info :

Pubmed ID

16705846

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

16705846

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Languages

English

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