I moved this to get it out of the top post.
Why are people even reading this unsupported crap? I have more important posts you should be reading.
See
here for lack of evidence. Why is the NIH even publishing this stuff?
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22587973
Abstract
BACKGROUND:
Stroke is
responsible for increasingly high rates of mortality and disability
worldwide. Approximately two million people suffer from stroke for the
first time in China each year. The high incidence (50%) of post-stroke
disability brings a heavy burden to patients and their caregivers.
Acupuncture has been widely used in the communities for post-stroke
rehabilitation in China.(who cares? Is it effective?, research?) The objective of this trial is to apply our
acupuncture research achievement to treatment and evaluation of
post-stroke hemiplegic patients in community.
METHODS AND DESIGN:
A
multicenter, randomized, controlled trial will be performed in Longhua
Hospital and a number of community health service centers in Shanghai. A
total of 124 patients (estimated sample size) with post-stroke
hemiplegia will be randomly divided into an acupuncture group and a
control group. The patients undergoing randomization should be
stratified according to National Institutes of Health Stroke Scale score
at baseline. Within the acupuncture group, different acupuncture
protocols are administered to patients with flaccid paralysis or spastic
paralysis based on the Ashworth Scale. Patients in the acupuncture
group will also be treated with comprehensive rehabilitation therapy.(dual treatment,which one works?)
The control group will be treated with comprehensive rehabilitation
therapy only. The primary outcome measures are the Simplified Fugl-Meyer
Motor Scale, the Modified Barthel Index, and the Burden of Stroke
Scale. Secondary outcome measures are the modified Rankin Scale, the
modified Ashworth Scale and the Stroke Scale of Traditional Chinese
Medicine. Outcome measures will be performed after 4 and 8 weeks of
treatment. The patients will be followed up after 6 months.
DISCUSSION:
The
results of this study are expected to demonstrate that our standardized
acupuncture protocol for treating and evaluating post-stroke hemiplegic
patients will improve motor function and lessen the burden of
post-stroke patients within the communities. This will provide the
evidence to support successful translation of acupuncture therapy for
post-stroke hemiplegic patients in community hospital use.
TRIAL REGISTRATION:
This trial was registered in Chinese Clinical Trial Registry with the registration number ChiCTR-TRC-11001347.
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