[Observation on therapeutic effect of opposing needling for treatment of poststroke shoulder-hand syndrome].

Author: HongJin-biao, ShengPeng-jie, YiShou-xiang, YuanYi-qin, YueZeng-hui

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OBJECTIVE: To compare the therapeutic effects of opposing needling and routine acupuncture for treatment of poststroke shoulder-hand syndrome. METHODS: Sixty cases were randomly divided into an opposing needling group and a routine acupuncture group, 30 cases in each group. In the two groups, Jiany...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/19358503

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Opposing Needling: A New Oasis in the Desert of Poststroke Shoulder-Hand Syndrome

Stroke can leave a devastating impact, often leading to debilitating conditions such as shoulder-hand syndrome, a painful and debilitating condition affecting the arm and hand. This research explores the effectiveness of opposing needling, a specific acupuncture technique, for treating poststroke shoulder-hand syndrome. The researchers sought to find a path to recovery and relief in the desert of stroke-related complications.

A Path to Recovery: Opposing Needling and Poststroke Shoulder-Hand Syndrome

The study compared the effectiveness of opposing needling with routine acupuncture in patients with poststroke shoulder-hand syndrome. The results indicate that opposing needling may be more effective than routine acupuncture in improving motor function, reducing edema, and alleviating pain. This research suggests that opposing needling could offer a valuable new treatment option for patients suffering from poststroke shoulder-hand syndrome, potentially providing a path to recovery in the desert of stroke-related complications.

Navigating the Desert of Stroke Recovery: Exploring New Therapies

This research highlights the potential benefits of opposing needling for managing poststroke shoulder-hand syndrome. It emphasizes the importance of exploring new therapies and techniques to improve patient outcomes and provide relief from debilitating conditions. By continuously searching for new oases of treatment in the desert of stroke recovery, we can potentially offer better care and support for patients navigating this challenging journey.

Dr. Camel's Conclusion

This study sheds light on the potential benefits of opposing needling as a treatment option for poststroke shoulder-hand syndrome. Its effectiveness in improving motor function, reducing edema, and alleviating pain suggests a valuable new path to recovery in the desert of stroke-related complications. As researchers continue to explore new therapies and approaches, we can potentially offer better care and support for patients navigating the challenges of stroke recovery.

Date :
  1. Date Completed 2009-05-05
  2. Date Revised 2009-04-10
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Pubmed ID

19358503

DOI: Digital Object Identifier

19358503

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Chinese

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