Journal of Zhejiang University SCIENCE
(ISSN 1009-3095, Monthly)
2005 Vol. 6B No. 1 p.57-60
Treatment of 140 cerebral palsied children with a combined method based on traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) and western medicine
ZHOU Xue-juan, ZHENG Kun
(Affiliated Children’s Hospital, School of Medicine, Zhejiang University, Hangzhou 310003, China)
E-mail: Chzxj@zju.edu.cn; Zhsy1@163.net
Received Dec. 25, 2003; revision accepted June 18, 2004
Abstract: Objective: To observe and evaluate a method that is effective and practical for treatment of cerebral palsied (CP) children in China. Method: The patient’s age and disease type and individual specific conditions were considered in choosing therapy methods accordingly: Chinese herbs, acupuncture, auricular seed pressure, point finger pressing, massage, orthopedic hand manipulation, physiotherapy, occupational therapy, language therapy, etc. Meanwhile we created a new CP treatment model that combines hospitalized treatment with family therapy. Results: The majority of CP patients improved greatly in motor and
social adaptation capacities after treatment. Wilcoxon paired rank sum test analysis showed that there were significant differences between the data before and after treatment (P<0.01). Conclusion: This combined therapy method, based on traditional Chinese medicine and western medicine plus family supplemental therapy, is an effective and practical treatment strategy for CP children in China.
Key words: Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) combined with western medicine, Therapy, Childhood cerebral palsy
doi:10.1631/jzus.2005.B0057 CLC number: R742.3