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Focus Altern Complement Ther 2005; 10: 145

Acupuncture

Mixed results for acupuncture after stroke

Thirty-two patients with acute stroke were recruited and randomised to one of two treatment arms: standard rehabilitation (control group) or a combination of acupuncture and standard rehabilitation (acupuncture group). Baseline and discharge assessments were obtained on motor recovery as measured by the Fugl-Meyer (FM) Assessment and on physical function as measured by the Functional Independence Measure (FIM). Comparisons were made between the acupuncture and control groups in total FM and FIM as well as for each subscale of the FM and FIM. No differences between treatment groups were found in the total FM or the total FIM. However, statistically significant benefit due to acupuncture was observed for the FM lower extremity motor function subscale and the tub/shower transfer mobility subscale of the FIM. Marginally significant benefit due to acupuncture was noted for the toilet transfer mobility subscale of the FIM.

Alexander DN, Cen S, Sullivan KJ et al. ASAP study group. Effects of acupuncture treatment on poststroke motor recovery and physical function: a pilot study. Neurorehabil Neural Repair 2004; 8: 259–67.
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