The World Health Organization has recommended acupuncture as a complementary therapy for stroke sequelae.
World Health Organization, 2002WHO Traditional Medicine Strategy
Studies show that approximately 78% of stroke patients demonstrated significant motor function improvements when acupuncture was combined with conventional rehabilitation.
Meta-analysisFrontiers in Neurology, 2025
Acupuncture fundamentally promotes nerve repair and improves motor function through multi-target mechanisms, including repairing damaged neural networks and restoring neural circuit function.
Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience2025
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