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Needling at the Waiguan (SJ5) in healthy limbs deactivated functional brain areas in ischemic stroke patients A functional magnetic resonance imaging study
Authors:Yong Huang  Huiling Xiao  Junqi Chen  Shanshan Qu  Yu Zheng  Yangjia Lu  Xinsheng Lai School of Traditional Chinese Medicine  Southern Medical University  Guangzhou   Guangdong Province  China
Affiliation:Yong Huang1,Huiling Xiao1,Junqi Chen1,Shanshan Qu1,Yu Zheng1,Yangjia Lu1,Xinsheng Lai2 1School of Traditional Chinese Medicine,Southern Medical University,Guangzhou 510515,Guangdong Province,China 2Department of Acupuncture and Massage,Guangzhou University of Traditional Chinese Medicine,Guangzhou 510407,China
Abstract:Deactivation is common in cerebral functional imaging. However, the physiological mechanisms responsible for this phenomenon remain poorly understood. The present study analyzed 12 ischemic stroke patients, who were randomly assigned to two groups: one group underwent sham needling and true needling at the Waiguan (SJ 5) in the healthy upper limb and the other group underwent sham and true needling at a sham point. Functional magnetic resonance imaging results showed no activation points in brain tissues fo...
Keywords:acupuncture  cerebral functional imaging  Chinese medicine  functional MRI  ischemic stroke  Waiguan (SJ 5)  neural regeneration  
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