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Acupuncture Confirmed To Speed Recovery From Strokes

Last Updated on 11 October 2024 by Brisbane Livewell Clinic

Science has confirmed the efficacy of Acupuncture in helping people speed up recovery from strokes. Allowing stroke survivors to recover more quickly, with a trial showing improved functions disrupted by an acute ischemic stroke.

Millions of stroke survivors do not get treatment quickly enough and experience the full range of negative conditions. Patients who undergo extensive rehabilitation with stroke have a better chance of surviving the stroke and are likelier to retain independence with better bodily functions. Rehabilitation programs for stroke survivors in China include Acupuncture sessions, with electroacupuncture and scalp Acupuncture being the two most commonly used methods.

Acupuncture used to treat stroke, and associated problems is a divisive topic among experts as some studies indicate it is ineffective. Others report it exerted limited positive effects on stroke patients during rehab. Such conflicting reports inspired Zhejiang Chinese Medical University researchers to conduct a high-quality clinical study with significant statistical power, seeking to determine if Acupuncture could improve neurological problems, motor dysfunctions, swallowing issues, and cognitive impairment caused by an acute ischemic stroke.

A large group of hospitalized patients due to acute ischemic stroke and paralysis on one side of the body were recruited to conduct this study. These 250 patients received either standard rehabilitation treatment which involved 2 hour periods of physiotherapy and occupational therapy for 6 days each week for three weeks; or Acupuncture treatment sessions for 30 minutes 6 days a week along with the conventional treatment.  Assessment of primary and secondary outcomes occurred at the beginning of the trial, first and third weeks of the trial, and again seven weeks after the trial. The primary outcome was a neurological deficit, secondary outcomes were a motor function of upper extremities, swallowing function, and cognitive function. Safety of Acupuncture based on adverse reaction experienced by patients was also evaluated.

Acupuncture treatment groups were observed to display significantly better neurological functions, improved function of lower extremities, swallowing, and cognitive function, no improvements in upper extremities were noted. When taken into consideration, the overall motor function score did not show much improvement.

Upper extremities involve fine motor skills which are theorized to require a higher level of recovery than that which is provided by Acupuncture. Acupuncture is believed to improve stroke-related neurological deficit through different aspects as it greatly improved swallowing functions. The adverse reaction did develop in a few cases in response to Acupuncture which was mild and posed no danger to the patients, which suggests the treatment is safe enough to be routinely used.

Based on their findings, the researchers suggest that Acupuncture could be considered a multi-effect treatment having shown it can assist the recovery of different neuroprotective, microcirculatory, and metabolic systems affected by the stroke.

Jasmine Peris - Acupuncturist at Brisbane Livewell Clinic (Cannon Hill)


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