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Article in Chinese | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-471753

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Objective: In order to observe the therapeutic effect of acupuncture in reducing muscular tension of the limb in apoplectic hemiplegia. Methods:Yin-meridian electroacupuncture was used to treat 37 cases of high muscular tension of limbs in apoplectic hemiplegia. Results:The total effective rate was 83.3% in reducing muscular tension and was 86.5% in increasing the index in the activity of daily life (ADL). Conclusion: The findings show that yin- meridian electro- acupuncture has a good effect in reducing muscular tension and improving the activity of daily living and is beneficial to rehabilitation of paralyzed limb.

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Article in Chinese | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-529444

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Objective: To observe blood-activating and stasis-resolving therapy (活血化瘀法)for patients with acute hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage small and moderate in amount and its influence on patients daily ability. Methods: One hundred and twenty-four cases were randomly divided into 3 groups: A group (n=52 cases), B group (n=34) and C group (n=38). Besides conventional therapies, A and B groups were treated additionally with 20 ml of Danshen injection (丹参注射液) in 5% glucose solution 250 ml for intravenous drip (once a day), 28 days constituting one therapeutic course, the beginning of the injection in A group was 24-48 hours after the attack and that of B group, 1 week after the attack. All the cases were evaluated by effective rate, neural defect score (NDS), ability of daily life (ADL), modified Barthel index (MBI), the duration for the absorption of intracranial hematoma, mortality, etc. The therapeutic effects of the 3 groups were compared after the treatment for 28 days, 3 months and 6 months. Results: The total significant effective rates in A group and B group were significantly better than that of C group (all P0.05). Conclusion: The early use of blood-activating and stasis-resolving therapy is effective for patients with acute hypertensive cerebral hemorrhage small and moderate in amount, it may promote the absorption of the intracranial hematoma, and improve the patients′ remote prognosis.

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