Guest guest Posted July 10, 2006 Report Share Posted July 10, 2006 Hi All, & Tom, Many thanks for your clarification, and for the article .. Best regards, Phil Tom Verhaeghe wrote: > ... phased whole AP therapy is ... composed of various kinds of AP > methods in treating apoplexy-induced hemiplegia, which is combined with > modern rehabilitation training measures. It is composed of scalp-AP, > traditional body AP, back-shu points needling,opposing needling,and > balanced needling in Yin and Yang meridians + functional rehabilitation > training. > This Tx should start at the early stage. At the flaccid paralysis stage > (stages 1 and 2), scalp-AP is used together with body AP, with points > selected both on the affected and the unaffected sides, especially > back-shu points,aiming at putting more sensory and motor information to > the brain and evoking active movement of the limbs to induce combined > reaction and synergic movement to promote functional reformation of the > brain, so as to modulate the lower centers. This way of emphasizing the > back-shu points is beneficial to the restoration of trunk strength at > the early paralyzed stage,so that it sets up a basis for further > functional training. > At the spasmodic stage (stages 3 and 4), the AP Tx is mainly to inhibit > spasm by way of combined point selection from yin and yang meridians > with points in antagonist muscles being selected to regulate > balance between yin and yang and to inhibit muscular spasm. > At the convalescent stage (stages 5 and 6), points are selected mainly > according to differentiation. Points of the Yangming Meridian on the > affected limb are also selected to dredge qi and blood in the affected > limbs and to facilitate the establishment of a normal motor model. I > will send the article to you, Phil. Best, Tom. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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