Scalp acupuncture combined with lower-limb intelligent feedback training for lower-limb motor dysfunction after stroke: a randomized controlled trial.
10.13703/j.0255-2930.20200504-k0001
- Author:
Shao-Hua ZHANG
1
;
Yu-Long WANG
2
;
Chun-Xia ZHANG
1
;
Qian-Feng LI
1
;
Wei-Rong LIANG
1
;
Xiao-Hua PAN
1
;
Ming-Chao ZHOU
1
Author Information
1. Department of Rehabilitation, Shenzhen Dapeng New District Nan'ao People's Hospital, Shenzhen 518121, Guangdong Province, China.
2. Department of Rehabilitation, Second People's Hospital of Shenzhen, Shenzhen 518037, Guangdong Province.
- Publication Type:Randomized Controlled Trial
- Keywords:
lower-limb intelligent feedback training;
lower-limb motor dysfunction;
scalp acupuncture;
randomized controlled trial (RCT);
stroke
- MeSH:
Acupuncture Therapy;
Feedback;
Humans;
Scalp;
Stroke/complications*;
Stroke Rehabilitation;
Treatment Outcome
- From:
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion
2021;41(5):471-477
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
OBJECTIVE:To compare the efficacy of scalp acupuncture combined with lower-limb intelligent feedback training and lower-limb intelligent feedback training alone for lower-limb motor dysfunction after stroke.
METHODS:A total of 154 patients with lower-limb motor dysfunction after stroke were randomly divided into an observation group (76 cases, 6 cases dropped off) and a control group (78 cases, 8 cases dropped off). The patients in both groups were treated with conventional medication and exercise rehabilitation training. In addition, the patients in the observation group were treated with scalp acupuncture combined with lower-limb intelligent feedback training. The scalp acupuncture was given at upper 1/5 of the anterior oblique line of parietal temporal area and upper 1/5 of the posterior oblique line of parietal temporal area. The patients in the control group were treated with lower-limb intelligent feedback training alone. All the treatment was given once a day, 6 days a week, totaling for 8 weeks. The affected-side lower-limb Brunnstrom stage and modified Ashworth scale (MAS) grade, 6-minute walk test (6MWT), Berg balance scale (BBS) score and modified Barthel index (MBI) score were evaluated before and after treatment in the two groups. The plantar pressure was measured by gait function evaluation system.
RESULTS:Compared before treatment, the Brunnstrom stage in the two groups was improved after treatment (
CONCLUSION:The scalp acupuncture combined with lower-limb intelligent feedback training could reduce the muscle tension of lower limbs, promote the separation movement mode of lower limbs, improve the plantar pressure distribution, and improve the balance ability and walking ability in stroke patients, and the curative effect is better than lower-limb intelligent feedback training alone.