The therapeutic effect of scalp acupuncture on natal autism and regressive autism

Abstract Background Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) is a common disease and the incidence has been rising constantly. Acupuncture is one of the most widely used complementary and alternative medicine therapies. Despite studies had been done on the effectiveness of acupuncture on ASD children, how fa...

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Main Authors: Chuen Heung Yau, Cheuk Long Ip, Yuk Yin Chau
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2018-06-01
Series:Chinese Medicine
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13020-018-0189-6
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spelling doaj-35932243136841418e6ca645c4396bb72020-11-24T22:15:26ZengBMCChinese Medicine1749-85462018-06-0113111110.1186/s13020-018-0189-6The therapeutic effect of scalp acupuncture on natal autism and regressive autismChuen Heung Yau0Cheuk Long Ip1Yuk Yin Chau2School of Chinese Medicine, Hong Kong Baptist UniversitySchool of Chinese Medicine, Hong Kong Baptist UniversitySchool of Chinese Medicine, Hong Kong Baptist UniversityAbstract Background Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) is a common disease and the incidence has been rising constantly. Acupuncture is one of the most widely used complementary and alternative medicine therapies. Despite studies had been done on the effectiveness of acupuncture on ASD children, how factors such as chronological age and the onset pattern influence the effectiveness of the therapy remains unclear. The aim of this retrospective study is to know how symptomatology of ASD alters upon the introduction of scalp acupuncture and how do age and onset type affect the effectiveness of the therapy. Methods ASD children aged 2–11 years old were invited to join the study. In the course of the investigation, they received a total of 30 sessions of scalp acupuncture therapy. They were then evaluated to compare the performance on various aspects before and after the treatment. The influence on the therapeutic effect by factors including chorological age and onset pattern were further taken into consideration and analyzed. In addition, investigation on the relationship between allergies and onset pattern of ASD was performed by statistically analyzing the received epidemiologic data from the participants. Results 68 children with ASD participated in the study. It is found that the significant effective rate of scalp acupuncture on ASD is 97%. Scalp acupuncture can improve verbal communication problems the most while noise sensitivity improves the least. The therapeutic effectiveness decreases with increasing age and children with natal autism benefit more from acupuncture than those with regressive autism. In the latter part of the study, we observe a positive correlation between the family history of allergy and onset pattern. Conclusion Scalp acupuncture is an effective treatment for alleviating the symptomatology of ASD. The therapeutic effectiveness is expected to be higher for those patients with natal or early onset of the disorder, and at a younger age when they receive the therapy. The study result helps to formulate an ideal regimen for ASD patients and allow therapists and parents to make appropriate expectation towards the therapeutic outcome of acupuncture. Early intervention of scalp acupuncture therapy recommended. The relationship between the family history of allergic disorder and the onset type of ASD hints that the etiologies of natal and regressive ASD are discrete. It shows a great significance in differentiating the onset pattern in carrying out clinical assessments or researches on ASD patients. Trial registration This retrospective study was approved by the Committee on the Use of Human and Animal Subjects in Teaching and Research, Hong Kong Baptist University on 4th Aug 2017. The retrospectively registered number is HASC/Student/17-18/0115http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13020-018-0189-6Natal autismRegressive autismScalp acupuncture
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author Chuen Heung Yau
Cheuk Long Ip
Yuk Yin Chau
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Cheuk Long Ip
Yuk Yin Chau
The therapeutic effect of scalp acupuncture on natal autism and regressive autism
Chinese Medicine
Natal autism
Regressive autism
Scalp acupuncture
author_facet Chuen Heung Yau
Cheuk Long Ip
Yuk Yin Chau
author_sort Chuen Heung Yau
title The therapeutic effect of scalp acupuncture on natal autism and regressive autism
title_short The therapeutic effect of scalp acupuncture on natal autism and regressive autism
title_full The therapeutic effect of scalp acupuncture on natal autism and regressive autism
title_fullStr The therapeutic effect of scalp acupuncture on natal autism and regressive autism
title_full_unstemmed The therapeutic effect of scalp acupuncture on natal autism and regressive autism
title_sort therapeutic effect of scalp acupuncture on natal autism and regressive autism
publisher BMC
series Chinese Medicine
issn 1749-8546
publishDate 2018-06-01
description Abstract Background Autism spectrum disorders (ASD) is a common disease and the incidence has been rising constantly. Acupuncture is one of the most widely used complementary and alternative medicine therapies. Despite studies had been done on the effectiveness of acupuncture on ASD children, how factors such as chronological age and the onset pattern influence the effectiveness of the therapy remains unclear. The aim of this retrospective study is to know how symptomatology of ASD alters upon the introduction of scalp acupuncture and how do age and onset type affect the effectiveness of the therapy. Methods ASD children aged 2–11 years old were invited to join the study. In the course of the investigation, they received a total of 30 sessions of scalp acupuncture therapy. They were then evaluated to compare the performance on various aspects before and after the treatment. The influence on the therapeutic effect by factors including chorological age and onset pattern were further taken into consideration and analyzed. In addition, investigation on the relationship between allergies and onset pattern of ASD was performed by statistically analyzing the received epidemiologic data from the participants. Results 68 children with ASD participated in the study. It is found that the significant effective rate of scalp acupuncture on ASD is 97%. Scalp acupuncture can improve verbal communication problems the most while noise sensitivity improves the least. The therapeutic effectiveness decreases with increasing age and children with natal autism benefit more from acupuncture than those with regressive autism. In the latter part of the study, we observe a positive correlation between the family history of allergy and onset pattern. Conclusion Scalp acupuncture is an effective treatment for alleviating the symptomatology of ASD. The therapeutic effectiveness is expected to be higher for those patients with natal or early onset of the disorder, and at a younger age when they receive the therapy. The study result helps to formulate an ideal regimen for ASD patients and allow therapists and parents to make appropriate expectation towards the therapeutic outcome of acupuncture. Early intervention of scalp acupuncture therapy recommended. The relationship between the family history of allergic disorder and the onset type of ASD hints that the etiologies of natal and regressive ASD are discrete. It shows a great significance in differentiating the onset pattern in carrying out clinical assessments or researches on ASD patients. Trial registration This retrospective study was approved by the Committee on the Use of Human and Animal Subjects in Teaching and Research, Hong Kong Baptist University on 4th Aug 2017. The retrospectively registered number is HASC/Student/17-18/0115
topic Natal autism
Regressive autism
Scalp acupuncture
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s13020-018-0189-6
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