| Purpose: To observe the clinical effect of acupuncture antagonist muscle combined with rehabilitation training on treatment of spastic hemiplegia after stroke,in order to provide evidence-based basis for clinical application.Material and method: A total of 70 patients with spastic hemiplegia after stroke who met the inclusion criteria were collected and divided into a treatment group of 35 cases and a control group of 35 cases according to the random number table method.Both groups received conventional medical treatment.Based on this,the treatment group was treated with acupuncture antagonist muscle combined with rehabilitation training,and the control group was treated with rehabilitation training.The patients were treated once a day for 5 consecutive days per week for a total of 4 weeks.Before and after the treatment,the modified Ashworth scale(MAS),Barthel index(BI),and the simple Fugl-Meyer motor function score(FMA)were used to evaluate the efficacy.Results: 1.There was no significant difference in baseline data,MAS rating,BI index,and FMA score between the two groups of patients before treatment(P> 0.05),and there was comparability between the groups.2.Comparison of the two groups after treatment showed that the degree of limb spasm,daily living ability and limb motor function of the patients were improved compared with those before treatment,and the differences were statistically significant(P <0.05).3.Comparison between the two groups after treatment.The degree of limb spasm and motor function in the treatment group were better than those in the control group,and the difference was statistically significant(P <0.05).There was no difference in the comparison of daily living ability between the groups after treatment.Significance(P> 0.05).Conclusion: Acupuncture antagonist muscle combined with rehabilitation training for the treatment of spastic hemiplegia after stroke is simple,safe and feasible.It has a good clinical effect in improving the degree of limb spasm,daily living ability and limb motor function. |