Objective: To observe the balance of yin and yang acupuncture improve motorfunction and activities of daily living and clinical efficacy in patients with stroke musclespasticity, yin and yang, the initial mechanism of acupuncture therapy after strokespasticity explore balance.Methods: A randomized controlled trial basis, and will match the inclusion criteria ofstroke spasticity of60patients were divided into treatment group and control group,30cases in each group, based on the relevant drug therapy, the control group received routineacupuncture France, the treatment group received acupuncture treatment balance of yin andyang, the modified Ashworth scale selection, clinical spasticity index (CSI), Fugl-Meyerassessment Act (FMA), modified Barthel index (MBI) for the evaluation and use ofsurface electromyography meter record elbow biceps, ankle stretch when the tibialisanterior muscle electromyography integral value (IEMG) and root mean square value(RMS) average after treatment efficacy evaluation passive flexion and extensionisokinetic strength testing.Results:1. clinical efficacy: The total effective rate of86.67%, the total efficiency of53.33%in the control group, the difference between the two groups was statisticallysignificant (P <0.05).2elbow spasticity: the difference was statistically significant (P<0.05).3CSI Index: both groups was significantly lower in patients with CSI index (P<0.01, P <0.05), between the two groups, the difference was statistically significant (P<0.05). After4two groups of patients Fugl-Meyer points to improve in varying degrees,the difference was statistically significant(P <0.01, P <0.05), between the two groups, the difference was statistically significant (P <0.05).5groups of patients daily living: Therewere varying degrees of ADL improvement (P <0.01, P <0.05), between the two groups,the difference was statistically significant (P <0.05).6When both groups wassignificantly lower in patients with ipsilateral elbow flexion passive biceps, tibialis anteriormuscle electromyography integral value (IEMG) and root mean square value (RMS)value ankle stretch, the differences were statistically significance (P <0.01, P <0.05).Comparison between the two groups, there was a significant difference (P <0.01, P<0.05).Conclusion: The balance of yin and yang and conventional needle acupuncture canbe effective in improving the degree of spasticity in patients with hemiplegic limb, reducespasticity index ADL improve patients’ ability to improve motor function in patients andsignificantly reduced in patients with upper limb and lower limb flexor extensor IEMG,RMS value of the balance of yin and yang aspects of the clinical efficacy of acupuncturewas significantly superior to conventional acupuncture. Balance of yin and yangacupuncture is an effective, easy-to-suppression affected limb spasticity after strokemethod to facilitate further clinical application. |