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Optimal acupuncture therapeutic projects for cerebral infarction-related motor dysfunction of lower limbs

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摘要

目的

优选脑梗塞下肢运动功能障碍针刺治疗方案。

方法

以脑梗塞下肢功能障碍患者为观察对象, 以Fugl-Meyer肢体运动功能积分为指标, 应用正交设计法, 对影响脑梗塞针刺疗效的4 因素3 水平搭配组合方案进行优选。

结果

在脑梗塞病程3 d内, 可获得相对最佳的下肢功能Fugl-Meyer积分效应。

结论

对于所考察的因素和水平来说, 前述方案即为脑梗塞下肢运动功能障碍的针刺治疗优选方案。

Abstract

Objective

to select the optimal acupuncture therapeutic projects on cerebral infarction-related motor dysfunction of lower limbs.

Methods

to optimize the combination projects on 4 factors and 3 levels affecting the acupuncture effect on cerebral infarction by using orthogonal design targeting on patients with cerebral infarction-related motor dysfunction of lower limbs, and Fugl-Meyer score of limb motor function was taken as indexes.

Results

The relatively optimal Fugl-Meyer score of lower limb function can be obtained within 3-day duration of cerebral infarction.

Conclusions

As far as the considered factors and levels are concerned, the previously mentioned project is the optimal acupuncture therapeutic project for cerebral infarction-related motor dysfunction of lower limbs.

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Fund item: item funded by leading open laboratory of acupuncture in Jiangsu Province, No: Bj98012

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Fan, Gq., Zhao, Y., Shen, Wp. et al. Optimal acupuncture therapeutic projects for cerebral infarction-related motor dysfunction of lower limbs. J. Acupunct. Tuina. Sci. 5, 27–31 (2007). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11726-007-0027-3

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