| Purpose:Observing eye Acupuncture and liver qi stagnation particle clinical efficacy in patients with post-stroke depression treatmentMaterial and method:Select October 2014--2015 during December in the hospital rehabilitation center affiliated Liaoning University of Traditional Chinese Medicine encephalopathy Rehabilitation 2 hospitalized patients who met the diagnostic criteria for post-stroke depression treatment. Press randomly 1: 1 ratio of patients were divided into two groups: the treatment group of 30 patients(eye acupuncture and Chinese) and the control group(only TCM) 30 cases. Treatment principles for the liver qi stagnation, qi in Chang. Acupoints on the eye acupuncture treatment group partition focal points, the next focus points, liver points, treatment of heart points, each time the needle for 30 minutes, acupuncture once a day, were treated for 4 weeks. Recipe: liver qi stagnation particles, 1 1 bag, 1 twice every seven days for a course of treatment, a total of four courses. Note that light diet during treatment. Control group only liver qi stagnation Treated the same way as the treatment groups. Four courses of treatment, patients in both groups before treatment and after 4 weeks of treatment with Hamilton Depression Scale(HAMD) Version 17, self-rating depression scale(SDS) were scored and treatment evaluation.Results: 1. The two groups of patients Hamilton Depression Scale(HAMD) Version 17, self-rating depression scale(SDS) scores were significantly different(P <0.05) before and after treatment, suggesting that the two treatment methods for the treatment of post-stroke depression They are valid. 2. The treatment group and control group(HAMD) and score(SDS) scores were significantly different(P <0.05) after 4 weeks of treatment. Tip eye acupuncture and Chinese medicine group more effective than simple group.Conclusion: Eye Acupuncture and liver qi stagnation particles after the treatment of stroke depression satisfactory clinical efficacy, and better than administered alone liver qi stagnation particle effects worthy of further research and promotion. |