1.Effect of Acupoint Catgut-embedding Therapy on Hypothalamic Monoamine Neurotransmitters in Climacteric Female Rats
Yuemei LI ; Yanhui LI ; Zhulian ZHAN ; Xiangyang LI ; Bingjie LIAO ; Shulan FENG
Journal of Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine 2004;0(05):-
Objective To investigate the effects of acupoint catgut-embedding therapy(ACT) on hypothalamic of hypothalamic norepinephrine(NE),dopamine(DA),5-hydroxytryptamine(5-HT),5-hydroxyindole acetic acid(5-HIAA) in menopause rats,and to explore the preventive and therapeutic mechanism of ACT for climacteric syndrome.Methods Sixty female SD rats were equally randomized into treatment group,model group and sham-operation group.Except the rats in the sham-operation group,the rats in other groups received removal of bilateral ovaries to establish ovariectomized menopause rat models.The treatment group received catgut-embedding on acupoints of Shenshu,Sanyinjiao and Zigong,once per week,and the treatment lasted 4 weeks.After treatment,the hypothalamic NE,DA,5-HT,5-HIAA levels were measured by radioimmunoassay.Results NE and DA levels were significantly decreased(P
2.Blood-letting and cupping therapy for upper limb spasticity in recovery phase of stroke.
Mali XI ; Guoping ZHOU ; Meng LUO ; Lu YANG ; Zhulian ZHAN
Chinese Acupuncture & Moxibustion 2018;38(11):1145-1149
OBJECTIVE:
To observe the effect difference between blood-letting and cupping therapy combined with basic treatment and simple basic treatment for upper limb spasticity in the recovery phase of stroke.
METHODS:
Sixty patients of upper limb spasticity in the recovery phase of stroke were randomly assigned into an observation group and a control group, 30 cases in each group. In the control group, the basic treatment, including the internal treatment, acupuncture and rehabilitation, was used for 2 weeks, 6 times a week, once a day. Based on the basic treatment, blood-letting, at 3 -well points each time, and cupping therapy were used at the most obvious spasm point in the belly of biceps muscle in the observation group for 2 weeks, 3 time a week, once every other day. The spasm score, passive traction value, and moter function score of upper limb were assessed in the two groups before and after treatment. The effects were compared between the two groups.
RESULTS:
After treatment, the spasm scores and passive traction values were lower than those before treatment in the two groups (all <0.01), with better score and value as well as different values before and after treatment in the observation group (<0.05, <0.01). After treatment, the motor function scores were higher than those before treatment in the two groups (both <0.01), with better score and different value before and after treatment in the observation group (both <0.05). The total effective rate was 90.0% (27/30) in the observation group, which was better than 76.7% (23/30) in the control group (<0.05).
CONCLUSION
Based on the basic treatment, blood-letting combined with cupping therapy are effective for upper limb spasticity in the recovery phase of stroke.
Acupuncture Therapy
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Bloodletting
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Humans
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Muscle Spasticity
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Stroke
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Stroke Rehabilitation
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Treatment Outcome
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Upper Extremity