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Chinese Medicine wrote:

 

> Hi Chintamani

>

>> I have a patient with Autosomal recessive cerebellar ataxia. He has

>> no strength in lower back and could not stand up but he can sit down

>> or lie down. This problem is from 10 yrs. That time he was telling

>> about

>> back pain and loss of balance while walking but no tremors. He has

>> difficulty in speech also. I would like to get ur opinion about

>> acupuncture treatment ofr this problem? Can we treat him with

>> acupuncture? and if yes what points to be selected? Sincerely,

>> Chintamani.

>

> I have never treated this. Sounds pretty grim.

>

> Consider Tonics / Reinforcing KI and Jing as part of Tx for genetic

> disease,

> especially involving brain / spinal cord / " marrow " .

>

> Also consider Scalp Motor & Sensory points for the worst affected body

> parts.

 

Chintamani:

 

I also have such a patient whom I have been treating for over two years.

I generally treat as Phil has suggested above. My patient is still

declining, but feels that we have managed to slow the progression of

the disease. The most noticable improvements have been in her

speech, fatigue and balance. She subjectively reports having better

motor control with regular treatment. I have also been treating her

with herbs for kidney deficiency - a modification of you gui tang and

zuo gui tang. This seems to help very much with her dizziness. I

have to make formula adjustments seasonally for her.

 

Please keep in touch with me as this is a rare disease (and difficult

to treat) and I doubt either of us will find many other practitioners

treating it. My email is judy @ QingTingAcupuncture .com (remove

the spaces in the address).

 

Judy Lemieux, M.S., L.Ac.

In Denver & Centennial, Colorado

(303) 964-1996

http://www.QingTingAcupuncture.com

 

Acupuncture Association of Colorado

President

http://www.acucol.com

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