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The Efficacy of Acupuncture in the Treatment of Bell's Palsy Sequelae
Author(s) -
Canan Ertemoğlu Öksüz,
Ahmet Kalaycıoğlu,
Özlem Uzun,
Şahi Nur Kalkışım,
Nıhat Burak Zıhnı,
Ahmet Yıldırım,
Cavit Boz
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
journal of acupuncture and meridian studies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.374
H-Index - 32
eISSN - 2093-8152
pISSN - 2005-2901
DOI - 10.1016/j.jams.2019.03.001
Subject(s) - acupuncture , bell's palsy , medicine , palsy , facial paralysis , bell palsy , physical therapy , clinical efficacy , grading (engineering) , facial nerve , significant difference , surgery , physical medicine and rehabilitation , civil engineering , alternative medicine , pathology , engineering
This study was planned to evaluate the effectiveness of acupuncture treatment for the treatment Bell's palsy sequelae. In this study, forty patients with Bell's palsy sequelae were randomly allocated to either the acupuncture or the control group. The clinical outcomes before and after treatment were assessed using the following assays: the facial nerve compound motor action potential and HouseeBrackmann (HB) and Sunnybrook (SB) grading scales. Agreement analysis was performed between the SB and HB grading scales. There was significant difference between pretreatment and posttreatment compound motor action potential values of the patients within the acupuncture group (p = 0.036). In pretreatment and posttreatment SB and HB scores, significant differences within the two groups were observed. However, the significance level in the improvement rate in the acupuncture group was higher than that of the control group. General agreement between the SB and HB scores of groups was an acceptable value, and weighted agreement between the scales was a moderate agreement. In this study, we found that acupuncture treatment is effective in improving Bell's palsy sequelae. Acupuncture can be used as a safe method in the treatment of Bell's palsy sequelae.

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