《Chinese Journal of Rehabilitation Theory and Practice》 ›› 2006, Vol. 12 ›› Issue (01): 31-32.

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Effects of Chinese Traditional Medicine on hemiplegia after stroke

ZHU Li-fang, LIU Hui-yu, DU Bi-qing, et al   

  1. Department of Rehabilitation, Yuebei People's Hospital, Shaoguang 512025, Guangdong, China
  • Received:2005-11-23 Published:2006-01-25 Online:2006-01-25

Abstract: ObjectiveTo observe the effects of Chinese Traditional Medical therapy of supplementing Qi, nourishing Yin and strengthening genuine Qi on hemiplegia after stroke.Methods102 cases of hemiplegic patients were divided into 2 groups randomly, observational group (52 cases) and control group (50 cases), who were all treated with routine medicine and early rehabilitation. Observational group accepted Shenqi Fuzheng Injection or Shengmai Injection according to their syndrome for 28 days. Before and after treatment (within 3 days), simple Fug-Meyer Assessment Scale, modified Barthel index and gait analysis were used to evaluate the function of motor, activity of daily living (ADL) and walking.ResultsBoth groups improved their function of upper and lower limb's movement, ADL and walking significantly (P<0.001) after treatment. Compared with the control group, except for motor of upper limps, the patients in observational group improved their function more significantly (P<0.05).ConclusionChinese Traditional Medical therapy of supplementing Qi, nourishing Yin and strengthening genuine Qi may help the recovery of hemiplegia after stroke.

Key words: stroke, Chinese Traditional Medicine, rehabilitation, motor function, activity of daily living (ADL), walking