Acupuncture as a Rehabilitative Therapy in Patient with Multiple Sclerosis: A case Study
Keywords:
Acupuncture, Multiple Sclerosis, Traditional Chinese MedicineAbstract
Acupuncture is a branch of TCM (Traditional Chinese Medicine) and has been
practiced in China for more than 3000 years. It coordinates conventional Chinese
needling strategies with Western clinical information on the cerebral cortex and has
been demonstrated to be an extremely compelling method for treating Multiple
sclerosis (MS) and other focal sensory system issues. A 42-year-old female patient
who was diagnosed with MS was treated with Acupuncture therapy. This case
shows that Acupuncture therapy can be complimentary treatment in Multiple
Sclerosis. Acupuncture therapy that holds the possibility to extend treatment
alternatives for MS in both ordinary and integrative treatments.
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