Journal of Acupuncture Research (Nov 2019)

Chronic Central Post-Stroke Pain Treated with Scalp Acupuncture and Traditional Korean Medicine: A Case Report

  • Jang Mi Park,
  • Jae Sung Lee,
  • Jae Eun Jeong,
  • You Jung Lee,
  • Cham Kyul Lee,
  • Jeong Du Roh,
  • Na Young Jo,
  • Eun Yong Lee

DOI
https://doi.org/10.13045/jar.2019.00192
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 36, no. 4
pp. 277 – 281

Abstract

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A patient with central post-stroke pain was treated for 4 weeks with scalp acupuncture and traditional Korean medicine (following a cerebral infarction in 2013). The patient presented at Chungju hospital in January 2019 with left side weakness and tingling, numbness in the left hemisphere, chronic pain and dysarthria. Initially, herbal medicine, acupuncture, pharmacupunture, indirect moxibustion, and physiotherapy were administered together with Western medicine, with no improvement in the patient’s condition. On Day 5, scalp electroacupuncture (MS1, MS5, MS10, MS11) was introduced. The numbness feeling in the patient’s head resolved, and the pain in his upper body decreased. Grip force difference between the left and right hand improved from 3 kg to 0-0.5 kg. Sleep disturbance was resolved after 4 weeks treatment, and his average numeric rating scale score for pain improved from an admission score of 10, to a discharge score of 5. The patient could walk unaided after treatment.

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