Effect of ‘hand and foot acupuncture with twelve needles’ on hemiplegia patients with ‘qi deficiency and blood stasis’ syndrome in the convalescent stage of Ischaemic stroke: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial
Abstract Background Hemiplegia is a common sequela after stroke, and acupuncture is one of the most common physical therapies used to treat hemiplegia during the recovery stage after ischaemic stroke. ‘Hand and foot acupuncture with twelve needles’ is an acupuncture treatment performed after stroke....
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doaj-274b4e5607014f70ba09276ebdb1e0782021-03-21T12:31:45ZengBMCTrials1745-62152021-03-0122111010.1186/s13063-021-05128-5Effect of ‘hand and foot acupuncture with twelve needles’ on hemiplegia patients with ‘qi deficiency and blood stasis’ syndrome in the convalescent stage of Ischaemic stroke: study protocol for a randomised controlled trialWei-Hao Fang0Gui-Ling Wang1Qiang Liu2Xiao Ding3Zhen-Yao Wang4Xin-Wei Wang5Xiao-Wei Yang6Yang Yang7Da-Wei Zhang8Qing Wei9Hu Zhang10Shunyi Hospital, Beijing Traditional Chinese Medicine HospitalBeijing Hospital of Traditional Chinese MedicineWorld Federation of Chinese Medicine SocietiesShunyi Hospital, Beijing Traditional Chinese Medicine HospitalShunyi Hospital, Beijing Traditional Chinese Medicine HospitalShunyi Hospital, Beijing Traditional Chinese Medicine HospitalShunyi Hospital, Beijing Traditional Chinese Medicine HospitalShunyi Hospital, Beijing Traditional Chinese Medicine HospitalShunyi Hospital, Beijing Traditional Chinese Medicine HospitalShunyi Hospital, Beijing Traditional Chinese Medicine HospitalShunyi Hospital, Beijing Traditional Chinese Medicine HospitalAbstract Background Hemiplegia is a common sequela after stroke, and acupuncture is one of the most common physical therapies used to treat hemiplegia during the recovery stage after ischaemic stroke. ‘Hand and foot acupuncture with twelve needles’ is an acupuncture treatment performed after stroke. The principal objective of this study is to assess the efficacy and safety of ‘hand and foot acupuncture with twelve needles’ for hemiplegia in the convalescent stage of ischaemic stroke. Methods This is the protocol for a randomised, controlled clinical trial with two groups: a ‘hand and foot acupuncture with twelve needles’ group and a routine acupuncture group. A total of 208 participants will be randomly assigned to two different groups in a 1:1 ratio and will undergo conventional rehabilitation. Limb function will be evaluated by the simplified Fugl-Meyer assessment scale, Barthel Index, modified Ashworth scale and National Institute of Health stroke scale. The participants will be evaluated at baseline (on the day of enrolment) and followed up at 2 weeks, 1 month, 2 months and 3 months after enrolment. Discussion The results of this study will provide evidence on the effectiveness of ‘hand and foot acupuncture with twelve needles’ in the treatment of limb dysfunction that can be used for future evaluations. Trial registration Chictr.org.cn ChiCTR1900021774 . Registered on 8 March 2019https://doi.org/10.1186/s13063-021-05128-5Ischaemic strokeHemiplegiaAcupunctureRandomised controlled trialStudy protocol |
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Wei-Hao Fang Gui-Ling Wang Qiang Liu Xiao Ding Zhen-Yao Wang Xin-Wei Wang Xiao-Wei Yang Yang Yang Da-Wei Zhang Qing Wei Hu Zhang Effect of ‘hand and foot acupuncture with twelve needles’ on hemiplegia patients with ‘qi deficiency and blood stasis’ syndrome in the convalescent stage of Ischaemic stroke: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial Trials Ischaemic stroke Hemiplegia Acupuncture Randomised controlled trial Study protocol |
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Wei-Hao Fang Gui-Ling Wang Qiang Liu Xiao Ding Zhen-Yao Wang Xin-Wei Wang Xiao-Wei Yang Yang Yang Da-Wei Zhang Qing Wei Hu Zhang |
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Effect of ‘hand and foot acupuncture with twelve needles’ on hemiplegia patients with ‘qi deficiency and blood stasis’ syndrome in the convalescent stage of Ischaemic stroke: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial |
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Effect of ‘hand and foot acupuncture with twelve needles’ on hemiplegia patients with ‘qi deficiency and blood stasis’ syndrome in the convalescent stage of Ischaemic stroke: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial |
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Effect of ‘hand and foot acupuncture with twelve needles’ on hemiplegia patients with ‘qi deficiency and blood stasis’ syndrome in the convalescent stage of Ischaemic stroke: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial |
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Effect of ‘hand and foot acupuncture with twelve needles’ on hemiplegia patients with ‘qi deficiency and blood stasis’ syndrome in the convalescent stage of Ischaemic stroke: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial |
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Effect of ‘hand and foot acupuncture with twelve needles’ on hemiplegia patients with ‘qi deficiency and blood stasis’ syndrome in the convalescent stage of Ischaemic stroke: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial |
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effect of ‘hand and foot acupuncture with twelve needles’ on hemiplegia patients with ‘qi deficiency and blood stasis’ syndrome in the convalescent stage of ischaemic stroke: study protocol for a randomised controlled trial |
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Abstract Background Hemiplegia is a common sequela after stroke, and acupuncture is one of the most common physical therapies used to treat hemiplegia during the recovery stage after ischaemic stroke. ‘Hand and foot acupuncture with twelve needles’ is an acupuncture treatment performed after stroke. The principal objective of this study is to assess the efficacy and safety of ‘hand and foot acupuncture with twelve needles’ for hemiplegia in the convalescent stage of ischaemic stroke. Methods This is the protocol for a randomised, controlled clinical trial with two groups: a ‘hand and foot acupuncture with twelve needles’ group and a routine acupuncture group. A total of 208 participants will be randomly assigned to two different groups in a 1:1 ratio and will undergo conventional rehabilitation. Limb function will be evaluated by the simplified Fugl-Meyer assessment scale, Barthel Index, modified Ashworth scale and National Institute of Health stroke scale. The participants will be evaluated at baseline (on the day of enrolment) and followed up at 2 weeks, 1 month, 2 months and 3 months after enrolment. Discussion The results of this study will provide evidence on the effectiveness of ‘hand and foot acupuncture with twelve needles’ in the treatment of limb dysfunction that can be used for future evaluations. Trial registration Chictr.org.cn ChiCTR1900021774 . Registered on 8 March 2019 |
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Ischaemic stroke Hemiplegia Acupuncture Randomised controlled trial Study protocol |
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