ObjectiveEvaluate the clinical Analgesic effect of the Floating Needling to treat the Shoulder-Hand Syndrome after wind stroke. Compare the efficacy of the floating acupuncture group and the control group, to apply a better and more effective method for SHS.Methods60cases with shoulder-hand syndrome (SHS) were randomly Divided into treatment group and Control group,30cases in each group. Treatment group received Floating needling therapy. The control group treated with electric aCupuneture. Both treatments operated a course of6days. Observed before and after treatment of the symptoms, signs, NIHSS, the Modified Barthel Index assessment form, the shoulder-hand syndrome rating scale, VAS visual analog scale changes. DME, statistical and other methods of statistical analysis, treatment groups were compared with the control group, the efficacy of the pros and cons, the relative optimization program.ResultsSix days after the end of the course of treatment, two groups of patients with activities of daily living (ADL) and neurological deficit score (NDS) compared with the pre-treatment score was no significant difference (P>0.05); pain VAS score before treatment comparison.both groups improved, and the difference between the two groups was statistically significant (P<0.05); shoulder-hand syndrome score (SHS) compared with before treatment, both groups improved, and the difference was statistically significant (P<0.05).ConclusionFloating needle therapy SHS has a significant analgesic effect can improve joint live mobility, and relieve spasms, and to provide an effective method for the shoulder-hand syndrome after treatment of stroke. |