ObjectiveTo observe the efficacy of acupuncture and intensive training method for upper extremity proprioceptive sensibility to improve the function of upper limb after stroke,and to provide evidence-based medical evidence for the recovery of clinical limb dysfunction.MethodsA total of 60 patients with hemiplegia with upper limb dysfunction were randomly divided into two groups.Two groups of patients were treated with symptomatic treatment and rehabilitation therapy.The control group was only taken the body acupuncture therapy.And the treatment group was treated with intensive training method for upper extremity proprioceptive sensibility and the body acupuncture therapy.The Fugl-Mayer Motor Function Scale(FMA)and the improved Barthel index(MBI)were used to assess upper limb motor function and daily living activity(ADL)before and after treatment for 8 weeks.Results:(1)The scores of FMA(upper limb)and MBI index of the treatment group and the control group were improved after 8 weeks of treatment,and the difference was statistically significant(P<0.01).(2)After treatment,the FMA(upper limb)score and MBI index of the treatment group were significantly different from those of the control group(P<0.05).Conclusion(1)The body acupuncture and intensive training method for upper extremity proprioceptive sensibility can be used as stroke patients with upper limb motor dysfunction effective treatment.(2)Combined with the body acupuncture and intensive training method for upper extremity proprioceptive sensibility can effectively improve the motor function of the upper limb and daily life ability after stroke,and the curative effect is due to the simple body acupuncture group.The efficacy of this combination was better than the control group(only body acupuncture group). |