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Acupuncture
Aids Kids with Cerebral Palsy
A short course of tongue acupuncture
can be effective in improving movement control and function in
children with cerebral palsy, Chinese investigators report.
In fact, researcher Dr. Virginia
Wong told Reuters Health, "Acupuncture can be integrated as part
of the neuro-rehabilitation program, practiced by Western rehabilitation
doctors," for children with cerebral palsy.
Wong, who is at the University
of Hong Kong, and her colleagues note in the Journal of Neurology,
Neurosurgery, and Psychiatry that previous research demonstrated
the value of a brief course of tongue acupuncture in improving
drooling in cerebral palsy patients.
To investigate further, the team
assessed whether daily tongue acupuncture, compared with sham
acupuncture, given over 8 weeks could improve motor function in
33 children with cerebral palsy.
Most children tolerated the tongue
acupuncture procedure after initially crying in the first few
sessions.
Movement scores improved from 78.82
to 82.99 after the tongue acupuncture, the team reports, compared
with smaller improvements from 65.35 to 67.29 after a similar
course of sham acupuncture.
In addition, scores in self-care,
mobility, and self-care assistance improved significantly after
tongue acupuncture, but did not change after sham acupuncture.
In light of these findings, Wong
concluded, more research is needed, "to assess whether starting
acupuncture in the earlier phase of brain injury will affect the
final functional outcome."
SOURCE: Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery,
and Psychiatry, July 2004.
Reference
Source 89
July
12, 2004
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