KMID : 0363420150290040108
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Journal of Korean Oriental Pediatrics 2015 Volume.29 No. 4 p.108 ~ p.118
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A Literature Study on Acupuncture for Spastic Cerebral Palsy
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Yu Sun-Ae
Cho Sung-Woo Lee Seung-Yeon
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Abstract
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Objectives: The purpose of this study is to look into the methods of acupuncture for spastic cerebral palsy.
Methods: 27 cases of the clinical literature were selected from 43 studies about cerebral palsy and spastics. Theses literature were published between the January 2010 to September 2015 by using the China Academic Journal (CAJ) of China National Knoweldge Infrastructure (CNKI).
Results: Most studies mentioned the effect of acupuncture (scalp, general) or acupoint-injection, derma needle, warm acupoint. It was more effective with other herbal complex rehabilitation therapy such as acupuncture, physical therapy occupational therapy, rehabilitation, and the complex speech therapy than just the herbal therapy alone. Acupuncture of acupoint-injection has overall 86~96% of rehabilitation rate. The acupuncture was often used with the general acupuncture and scalp acupuncture. Commonly used major acupuncture points were sishencong (ÞÌãêõÅ), bohui (ÛÝüå), yundongqu (ê¡ÔÑÏ¡), and pinghengqu (øÁû¬Ï¡), Li11, Li04, Gb39, St41. The main acupoint-injection points were fengchi (Gb21) and jiexi (St41). For the injection, brain actiator, astragalus injection, cerebroprotein hydrolysate, Vit B1, Vit B2 were commonly used.
Conclusion: Acupuncture and acupoint-injection have been shown as an effective treatment on spastic cerebral palsy. The acupuncture was used often with the general acupuncture and scalp acupuncture all together.
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KEYWORD
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Spastic cerebral palsy, Aupuncture, Cinese medical journal
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