Abstract

In view of the difficulty in the treatment of facial paralysis and the poor effect of traditional methods, this paper proposes a strategy based on acupuncture and repeated transcranial magnetic stimulation. The three groups of patients were tested for efficacy using the H-B scale and the symptom characteristics and physical signs measurement scale. Acupuncture combined with repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation can improve the clinical efficacy of facial paralysis. And it is significantly better than traditional paralysis and repetitive translational magnetic stimulation in the degree of healing.

Highlights

  • With the advancement of modern science and technology, modern physicians have inherited the essence of ancient physicians’ treatment of this disease

  • In terms of acupuncture techniques, simple acupuncture treatments such as penetration needling, giant needling, meridian needling, shallow needling, and stagnant needling are widely used in convalescent treatments, with significant curative effects and promoting facial nerve recovery; especially, special acupuncture methods such as fire needling therapy, three-sided needle pricking bloodletting therapy, plum blossom needling therapy, balanced acupuncture therapy, and wrist-ankle acupuncture are used in the treatment of facial paralysis, which enriches the treatment methods and improves the clinical efficacy [5, 6]

  • Facial paralysis caused by facial neuritis is mostly unilateral, and it is common on the right side

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Summary

Introductions

With the advancement of modern science and technology, modern physicians have inherited the essence of ancient physicians’ treatment of this disease. Some researchers have pointed out that due to differences in the degree of facial nerve degeneration, the location of facial nerve damage, the degree of inflammation, exudation, and absorption, physicians need to conduct a complete and comprehensive evaluation to develop a scientific and rigorous treatment plan [11], such as controlling the amount of hormones, time, medication time, intensity and frequency of acupuncture stimulation, and intervention time, to minimize or avoid the effects of sequelae. This article observes the clinical efficacy of acupuncture combined with repeated transcranial magnetic stimulation in the treatment of facial paralysis. We have a general understanding of the relevant theory and conduct experiments to observe the clinical efficacy of acupuncture combined with repeated transcranial magnetic stimulation in the treatment of facial paralysis.

Clinical Efficacy Study of Facial Paralysis
Selection Criteria of Acupuncture Points
General Data Analysis
Conclusions
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