• Zhongguo Zhen Jiu · Sep 2017

    [Discussion on the clinical treatment of infantile cerebral palsy with the differentiated intervention of meridian points on the spine and back].

    • Cheng Zhang, Xuefeng Wang, Guangliang Jia, and Tian Yang.
    • Department of Pediatrics, Affiliated Hospital of Liaoning University of TCM, Shenyang 110032, China.
    • Zhongguo Zhen Jiu. 2017 Sep 12; 37 (9): 1001-4.

    AbstractIn view of the literature study and clinical practice, the rules of the distribution, the general function and the indication of the meridians points on the spine and back were explored. The TCM mechanism on the rehabilitation of infantile cerebral palsy was studied. The rules of acupoint combination on the spine and back were summarized with meridians, main points and supplementary points involved in the TCM rehabilitation of infantile cerebral palsy. In view of the theoretic study, the advantages on the early infantile motor function, such as body turning, sitting, standing and walking, were analyzed with the long-term intervention of meridian points on the spine and back. It is showed in the rehabilitation of infantile cerebral palsy that the intervention of meridian points on the spine and back improves the motor function on the back and relieves the incoordination in the development between each system and enhances the rehabilitation mechanism of the integration of Chinese and western medicine for the functional development of core stability, which provides much more effective and more precise approach to the diagnosis and treatment of infantile cerebral palsy in clinical practice.

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