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NCT ID: NCT06545357
Brief Summary: Stroke is the most common emergency in neurology and is also the leading cause of disability, so recovery of movement after stroke is very important. However, a common complication of stroke is shoulder subluxation, which hinders recovery of movement, thereby leading to shoulder pain and increasing the level of disability after stroke. Neuromuscular electrical stimulation affecting the biceps brachii muscle, supraspinatus muscle and deltoid muscles has been proven to be relatively effective in treating shoulder subluxation after stroke. However, this method does not go through the skin, so it is difficult to have a deep impact on the muscles and difficult to cause selective muscle contractions, so the treatment of this disease is still limited. In traditional medicine, modified acupuncture has a mechanism of action similar to neuromuscular electrical stimulation and is a method that passes through the skin, stimulating muscles effectively and selectively. In our study, we wanted to evaluate the effectiveness of treating shoulder subluxation after stroke with modified acupuncture of biceps brachii muscle, supraspinatus muscle and deltoid muscles
Detailed Description: Participants and methods: A randomized controlled clinical trial was conducted by comparing the change in shoulder subluxation in post-stroke patients. A total of 72 participants were randomly assigned to 2 groups using GraphPad software on the computer, and the allocation ratio was 1:1. Participants in the intervention group were received modified acupuncture of biceps brachii muscle, supraspinatus muscle and deltoid muscles, while the control group were received conventional electroacupuncture of acupuncture points along The Stomach Channel -Yangming in the shoulder region. The result are the change in the degree of shoulder subluxation according to the qualitative method of Van Langenberghe and Hogan and the quantitative method of Hall J. This study was conducted randomized, controlled and double-blind.
Study: NCT06545357
Study Brief:
Protocol Section: NCT06545357