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Mary Ann Liebert, Journal of Alternative and Complementary Medicine, 1(11), p. 175-177, 2005

DOI: 10.1089/acm.2005.11.175

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Does acupuncture help stroke patients become more independent?

Journal article published in 2005 by Val Hopwood, George T. Lewith ORCID
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Abstract

This short speculative report describes the outcome of three studies looking at the effect of acupuncture on stroke recovery and the subsequent place of residence of the subjects entered. It is not a systematic review and does not endeavor to provide comprehensive data on the effect of acupuncture on poststroke recovery. Our observations demonstrate that patients may be more likely to remain independent and in their own homes one year post stroke if they receive acupuncture. This conclusion is supported by our study and two previous trials. It may be that acupuncture improves poststroke perception, thereby enhancing independence.