Frontiers in Neurology, 2022 · DOI: 10.3389/fneur.2022.977112 · Published: September 1, 2022
This study aims to investigate the effects of Ocular Acupuncture Kinesitherapy (OAKT) on post-stroke dyskinesia (PSD) by examining the central and peripheral nervous system coupling. The study will use fMRI and TMS-MEP to assess brain function and motor neural pathways in PSD patients undergoing OAKT, ocular acupuncture alone, or kinesitherapy alone. The findings will help explain how OAKT affects the neural pathways from the peripheral to the central nervous system, potentially improving post-stroke rehabilitation strategies.
Understanding the neural mechanisms of OAKT could lead to more effective and targeted rehabilitation strategies for post-stroke dyskinesia.
The study promotes the integration of traditional Chinese medicine techniques with modern neuroimaging to explore therapeutic effects.
By optimizing OAKT protocols based on neural coupling effects, patient outcomes in motor recovery and daily living ability can be improved.