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
This case study describes a 77-year-old individual with long-standing Meniere’s-related symptoms who sought neuroacupuncture. She reported reduced vertigo, improved balance, and the ability to sleep lying down again within several sessions, with additional support through herbal medicine. Individual results vary.
Case report of an individual with post-concussion symptoms, PTSD (diagnosed by a psychiatrist), and anxiety who sought scalp acupuncture and cranial electrostimulation for supportive care. She reported notable improvements in calmness, cognitive clarity, and emotional stability over three months. After a later trauma-related relapse, she again reported rapid relief within two days. Individual experiences vary.
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