YUAN Na,GUO Jin,WANG Jingyun,et al.Interventional effect of comprehensive moxibustion therapy with Huolong Cupping in the treatment of post-stroke hemihypesthesia[J]. Beijing Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine,2025,44(07):856-860.
YUAN Na,GUO Jin,WANG Jingyun,et al.Interventional effect of comprehensive moxibustion therapy with Huolong Cupping in the treatment of post-stroke hemihypesthesia[J]. Beijing Journal of Traditional Chinese Medicine,2025,44(07):856-860. DOI: 10.16025/j.1674-1307.2025.07.009.
Interventional effect of comprehensive moxibustion therapy with Huolong Cupping in the treatment of post-stroke hemihypesthesia
To observe the interventional effect of comprehensive moxibustion therapy with
Huolong Cupping
on post-stroke hemihypesthesia.
Methods
2
A total of 66 inpatients with post-
stroke hemihypesthesia admitted to the Rehabilitation Department of Wangjing Hospital, China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences from August 2023 to April 2024 were randomly divided into a control group and an observation group using a random number table, with 33 patients in each group. The control group received conventional nursing and rehabilitation training, while the observation group received comprehensive moxibustion therapy with
Huolong Cupping
in addition to conventional care. Sensory deficit assessment scores, subjective sensory deficit scores, sensory deficit grading, sensory deficit improvement rate, and Modified Barthel Index(MBI)scores were compared before and after the intervention.
Results
2
After 1 and 2 weeks of intervention,both groups showed improvements in sensory deficit assessment scores compared with baseline(
P
<
0.05),with the observation group performing better than the control group(
P
<
0.05).Similarly,both groups' subjective sensory deficit scores augmented compared with baseline(
P
<
0.05),with the observation group higher than the control group (
P
<
0.05). After 2 weeks, the observation group showed significant improvement in sensory deficit grading compared with baseline(
P
<
0.05),with better outcomes than the control group(
P
<
0.05).The sensory deficit improvement rate was 33.3% (10/30) in the observation group and 13.3% (4/30) in the control group,with a statistically significant difference (
P
<
0.05).After 2 weeks,MBI scores increased in both groups compared with baseline(
P
<
0.05),and the observation group scored higher than the control group(
P
<
0.05).No adverse reactions,such as skin redness,swelling,heat,pain,rash,itching,or damage,were observed in either group.
Conclusion
2
Comprehensive moxibustion therapy with
Huolong Cupping
can effectively alleviate post-stroke hemihypesthesia and is safe for clinical application.
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