Effect of Meridian Tendino-musculature Acupuncture on Hemifacial Spasm※
Author(s) -
Keun Young Hur,
Ho Sueb Song
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
the acupuncture
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2287-7797
pISSN - 1229-1137
DOI - 10.13045/acupunct.2013037
Subject(s) - meridian (astronomy) , acupuncture , medicine , hemifacial spasm , facial muscles , acupuncture therapy , muscle spasm , anesthesia , surgery , physical therapy , anatomy , facial nerve , physics , alternative medicine , pathology , astronomy
Objectives : Hemifascial spasm is painless uncommon disorder characterised by involuntary paroxysmal movement of one side of face. In this study, the effect of meridian tendinomusculature acupuncture and pharmacopuncture therapy for two patient with hemifascial spasm were evaluated. Methods : We treated two patients with meridian tendino-musculature acupuncture and placenta pharmacopuncture therapy in sternocleidomastoid muscle. We evaluated the effect by Scott’s scale and treatment satisfaction. Results : Before therapy, the grade of spasm intensity classified by Scott’s description in two cases were 3. After therapy, the Scott’s grade of one case was 0, and another case were 1. Conclusions : Meridian tendino-musculature acupuncture and placenta pharmacopuncture therapy in sternocleidomastoid muscle for hemifascial spasm was effective and will be attemped to the patients with it.
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