Objective: To observe the clinical efficacy of interaction acupuncture combining with routine acupuncture for intractable facial palsy.Methods: A total of 60 eligible cases were randomly allocated into a treatment g...Objective: To observe the clinical efficacy of interaction acupuncture combining with routine acupuncture for intractable facial palsy.Methods: A total of 60 eligible cases were randomly allocated into a treatment group(n=30) and a control group(n=30). Cases in the treatment group received interaction and routine acupuncture, whereas cases in the control group received routine acupuncture alone. The treatment was done once a day and 10 times made up a course of treatment. The patients were treated for a total of 3 courses and there were no intervals between two courses. Results: The total effective rate was 93.3% in the treatment group(including 17 recovery cases, 11 improvement cases and 2 failure cases), versus 76.7% in the control group(including 8 recovery cases, 15 improvement cases and 7 failure cases), showing a statistical difference(P〈0.05). Conclusion: Combining interaction and routine acupuncture can obtain better effect than routine acupuncture alone for intractable facial palsy.展开更多
Objective: To observe the changes of metabolic intensity value of points on the face before and after needling bilateral Hegu (LI 4) in healthy people and provide scientific basis for association between Hegu (LI ...Objective: To observe the changes of metabolic intensity value of points on the face before and after needling bilateral Hegu (LI 4) in healthy people and provide scientific basis for association between Hegu (LI 4) and face/mouth. Methods: A total of 45 healthy college students were selected in this study. Using medical thermography and Pennes bio-heat transfer model, the infrared thermograph images on the face before and after needling bilateral Hegu (LI 4) were collected to observe the distribution of metabolic intensity value on the face before acupuncture and changes in these values after needling bilateral Hegu (LI 4). Results: Before acupuncture, Cuanzhu (BL 2) had the maximal metabolic intensity value. Its mean value was (0.71±0.23) W. Quanliao (SI 28) had the minimal metabolic intensity value. There were no left-right statistical significances in metabolic intensity values. After needling bilateral Hegu (LI 4), the metabolic intensity values of most points on the face were increased. Kouheliao (LI 19) obtained the maximal increase: 0.35 W on average; and Yangbai (GB 24) obtained the minimal increase: 0.08 W on average. Conclusion: Points on both sides in healthy people have good symmetry in metabolic intensity value. After needling bilateral Hegu (LI 4), the metabolic intensity values of points on the face were increased, especially points around the lips, which accords with the pathway of the Large Intestine Meridian on the head and face. This provided some scientific foundation for the association between Hegu (LI 4) and face/mouth.展开更多
文摘Objective: To observe the clinical efficacy of interaction acupuncture combining with routine acupuncture for intractable facial palsy.Methods: A total of 60 eligible cases were randomly allocated into a treatment group(n=30) and a control group(n=30). Cases in the treatment group received interaction and routine acupuncture, whereas cases in the control group received routine acupuncture alone. The treatment was done once a day and 10 times made up a course of treatment. The patients were treated for a total of 3 courses and there were no intervals between two courses. Results: The total effective rate was 93.3% in the treatment group(including 17 recovery cases, 11 improvement cases and 2 failure cases), versus 76.7% in the control group(including 8 recovery cases, 15 improvement cases and 7 failure cases), showing a statistical difference(P〈0.05). Conclusion: Combining interaction and routine acupuncture can obtain better effect than routine acupuncture alone for intractable facial palsy.
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文摘Objective: To observe the changes of metabolic intensity value of points on the face before and after needling bilateral Hegu (LI 4) in healthy people and provide scientific basis for association between Hegu (LI 4) and face/mouth. Methods: A total of 45 healthy college students were selected in this study. Using medical thermography and Pennes bio-heat transfer model, the infrared thermograph images on the face before and after needling bilateral Hegu (LI 4) were collected to observe the distribution of metabolic intensity value on the face before acupuncture and changes in these values after needling bilateral Hegu (LI 4). Results: Before acupuncture, Cuanzhu (BL 2) had the maximal metabolic intensity value. Its mean value was (0.71±0.23) W. Quanliao (SI 28) had the minimal metabolic intensity value. There were no left-right statistical significances in metabolic intensity values. After needling bilateral Hegu (LI 4), the metabolic intensity values of most points on the face were increased. Kouheliao (LI 19) obtained the maximal increase: 0.35 W on average; and Yangbai (GB 24) obtained the minimal increase: 0.08 W on average. Conclusion: Points on both sides in healthy people have good symmetry in metabolic intensity value. After needling bilateral Hegu (LI 4), the metabolic intensity values of points on the face were increased, especially points around the lips, which accords with the pathway of the Large Intestine Meridian on the head and face. This provided some scientific foundation for the association between Hegu (LI 4) and face/mouth.