Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews 2003
DOI: 10.1002/14651858.cd004131
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Acupuncture for stroke rehabilitation

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“…On the one hand, they trust the facility in which it is offered, and on the other, they are made aware of the benefits of CAM through word of mouth from other patients who have benefited from it, which is easily passed on in such a small facility [7]. It is now certain that acupuncture offers benefits to stroke patients, as also reported in a 2010 review [17,28], whereas the benefits of homeopathy have not been unambiguously confirmed [12,22,23]. To our knowledge, there are no reports in the literature of experiences with an IM protocol similar to that described herein, namely homeopathy plus acupuncture.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 87%
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“…On the one hand, they trust the facility in which it is offered, and on the other, they are made aware of the benefits of CAM through word of mouth from other patients who have benefited from it, which is easily passed on in such a small facility [7]. It is now certain that acupuncture offers benefits to stroke patients, as also reported in a 2010 review [17,28], whereas the benefits of homeopathy have not been unambiguously confirmed [12,22,23]. To our knowledge, there are no reports in the literature of experiences with an IM protocol similar to that described herein, namely homeopathy plus acupuncture.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 87%
“…In Canada, a survey of stroke survivors found that 98% of those interviewed would like more information on the use of acupuncture in post-stroke rehabilitation, and 87% would be willing to consider acupuncture as a therapeutic option [12]. Numerous reviews and animal studies [13] agree on the utility of acupuncture in post-stroke rehabilitation therapy for the treatment of numerous sequela [14][15][16][17]. It has also been demonstrated as a valid tool for the treatment of post-stroke shoulder pain [18], aphasia [19], and dysphagia [20].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(2) single subcortical lesion restricted to the motor pathway involving the internal capsule, basal ganglia, corona radiate and its neighbouring regions in the unilateral hemisphere; (3) right-handed before stroke; (4) age range from 40 to 75 years old; (5) within 6 weeks after the onset of stroke; (6) in conscious and stable condition; (7) no psychiatric medications have been taken in 1 month; (8) informed consent is signed by the patient or his/her immediate family.…”
Section: Inclusion Criteriamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…10 A recent systematic review of 31 trials done on acupuncture in stroke rehabilitation have demonstrated that acupuncture may have beneficial effects in improving dependency and decreasing neurological deficiency with no serious adverse events. 11 However, there has been very little studies done on medicinal food in stroke management. Natto is a traditional Japanese food that is made from fermented soybeans and is typically characterized by its slimy, sticky features.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%