Abstract

Stroke is assumed as one of the common cerebrovascular diseases that endangers human health and life. Its incidence and mortality rates are high, while survivors (50% to 70%) suffer from different degrees of disability. Hemiplegia is a common disability after stroke, mainly manifested as muscle weakness of the affected side, limb spasm, and limited activity, which severely impacts a patient's daily life. There are various rehabilitation methods for stroke hemiplegia, including modern rehabilitation medicine, motor therapy, acupuncture, and rehabilitation robot. The cost and effect of different rehabilitation methods are not the same. It is the focus to find an economical and effective rehabilitation method. In this paper, 128 stroke patients aged 41 to 73 hospitalized between January 2019 and January 2021 were analyzed. The intervention group used standard physical therapy and traditional acupuncture therapy, and the control group only used standard physical therapy. We used RStudio 1.1.419 (RStudio Corporation) for analysis. Experimental results show that the short-term efficacy of the intervention group is better than that of the control group. The intervention group was better than the control group in recovery from injury during rehabilitation, degree of muscle spasm, self-care ability in daily life, and overall degree of damage. In the long-term efficacy analysis, we can see that with the increase in the number of acupuncture, the efficacy of the intervention group is still better than that of the control group. Compared with physical rehabilitation alone, acupuncture has better short-term, and long-term clinical effects for stroke patients improves motor dysfunction and improves the quality of life and independence of stroke patients. With the increase in the number of acupuncture treatments, the patient's rehabilitation effect will be better.

Highlights

  • Stroke is the first disability disease in the world in the past ten years [1]

  • Experimental results show that the short-term efficacy of the intervention group is better than that of the control group

  • E intervention group was better than the control group in recovery from injury during rehabilitation, degree of muscle spasm, self-care ability in daily life, and overall degree of damage

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Introduction

Stroke is the first disability disease in the world in the past ten years [1]. The incidence rate of stroke is increasing, causing pain to patients and bringing a severe burden to society and families [2]. Rehabilitation treatment after stroke is a complex and lengthy process, which requires a large amount of human and financial input [3]. Some stroke patients in underdeveloped areas stop thinking that treatment is essential and rehabilitation is not crucial. The injured nervous system can be adapted to the external stimulation, and the damaged nerve tissue can play a compensatory role. E damaged nerve cells can grow axons and dendrites again, which is beneficial to reconstructing the neural pathway The injured nervous system can be adapted to the external stimulation, and the damaged nerve tissue can play a compensatory role. e damaged nerve cells can grow axons and dendrites again, which is beneficial to reconstructing the neural pathway

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