- Comprehensive rehabilitation of children with cerebral paralysis by means of the scalр acupuncture
Comprehensive rehabilitation of children with cerebral paralysis by means of the scalр acupuncture
SOVREMENNAYA PEDIATRIYA.2017.3(83):132-137; doi 10.15574/SP.2017.83.132
Abramenko V. V.
SEI «Ukrainian medical rehabilitation center for children with organic injury of nervous system» of Health Ministry of Ukraine, Kyiv
Aim. Investigation of complex rehabilitation of children with spastic forms of cerebral palsy оn the basis of the study of the scalp acupuncture efficacy.
Materials and methods. There were treated 210 children in total who were divided into three groups: the children of the 1st group (the main group) received a scalp acupuncture with simultaneous passive-active therapeutic exercises (kinesitherapy) and massage; in the 2nd group (the сomparison group) kinesitherapy, massage and scalp acupuncture were given by separate procedures; and the 3rd group (the group of сomparison) was treated without acupuncture.
Results. The main group, according to the difference in the results of the motor sphere before and after treatment, statistically significantly prevails over the comparison groups (р<0,05).
Key words: cerebral palsy, spastic cerebral palsy, risk factor, the central nervous system, central nervous system, neuroplasticity.
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