Therapeutic effect of acupuncture and massage for shoulder-hand syndrome in hemiplegia patients: a clinical two-center randomized controlled trial. Author: Li N, Tian F, Wang C, Yu P, Zhou X, Wen Q, Qiao X, Huang L. Affiliation: Acupuncture Department of Huaxi Hospital Affiliated to Sichuan University, Chengdu 610041, China. Conference/Journal: J Tradit Chin Med. Date published: 2012 Sep Other: Volume ID: 32 , Issue ID: 3 , Pages: 343-9 , Word Count: 182 OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the therapeutic effects of acupuncture and massage for shoulder-hand syndrome in hemiplegia patients. METHODS: One hundred and twenty hemiplegia patients with stage I shoulder-hand syndrome were randomly divided into a group treated with standardized electric acupuncture and massage, and a group treated with rehabilitation therapy for 6 weeks. The primary indices evaluated were pain on passive movement of the shoulder using the numeric pain rating scale (NPRS), and the number of patients with shoulder-hand syndrome at Steinbrocker stage II or III after treatment. The secondary indices were Fugl-Meyer evaluation of functional movement of the upper limb and hand using the modified rankin scale (MRS). RESULTS: At post-treatment evaluation and a 12-week follow-up visit, NPRS score, number of patients with stage II or III shoulder-hand syndrome, and MRS score were all improved in the acupuncture-massage group compared with the rehabilitation group (P<0.05). On Fugl-Meyer evaluation, functional movement of the upper limb was also improved in the acupuncture-massage group compared with the rehabilitation group (P<0.05). CONCLUSION: Standardized acupuncture-massage therapy may have curative effects on shoulder-hand syndrome in hemiplegia patients. PMID: 23297553