The effect of a motor relearning programme combined acupuncture on muscle tension and motor function recovery after cerebral infarction
10.3760/cma.j.issn.0254-1424.2012.04.012
- VernacularTitle:针刺结合运动再学习早期干预对脑梗死患者肌张力及其运动功能的影响
- Author:
Xu ZHANG
;
Qihui LI
;
Yingying LI
;
Chuanbang CHEN
;
Junyan LU
;
Beilei ZHU
;
Ruixian ZHENG
;
Chun LIAN
;
Tianshen YE
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Motor relearning;
Acupuncture;
Cerebral infarction;
Muscular tension;
Motor function;
Activities of daily living
- From:
Chinese Journal of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation
2012;34(4):279-282
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective To observe the effects of a motor relearning programme (MRP) combined with different early acupuncture interventions on muscle tension and motor function recovery after cerebral infarction.MethodsA total of 90 patients with cerebral infarction who met the inclusion criteria were divided into three groups at random:a YANGMING meridian acupuncture and MRP group ( group A),an anti-spasm acupuncture and MRP group ( group B),and an MRP group ( group C ).All of the patients in all three groups were treated with routine medication.The National Institute of Health stroke scale (NIHSS),the composite spasticity scale (CSS),Fugl-Meyer assessment (FMA),the Fugl-Meyer balance scale (FM-B) and the modified Barthel index (MBI) were used to measure performance before treatment and after 4 weeks of treatment.Another comparison was intra-group between before and after treatment. ResultsThere were significant differences in the assessment results in all of the groups after treatment compared with those before treatment.After treatment,group B was superior to group C only in terms of NIHSS scores.There was no significant NIHSS score difference between groups A and C.The FMA,CSS and MBI results revealed significant differences among all three groups,with the scores of group A consistently the highest.The average FMA score in group B was significantly higher than in group C but there was no statistically significant difference in FM-B scores among the three groups. ConclusionMRP therapy combined with early acupuncture intervention can improve motor function and muscular tension after cerebral infarction.Anti-spasm acupuncture can improve motor function and control muscular tension effectively at the same time,making it beneficial for MRP training.