Traumatic Brain Injury: Acupuncture Treatment.

IF 0.8 Q4 INTEGRATIVE & COMPLEMENTARY MEDICINE Medical Acupuncture Pub Date : 2023-10-01 Epub Date: 2023-10-17 DOI:10.1089/acu.2023.0017
Poovadan Sudhakaran
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Traumatic brain injury (TBI) is a significant cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. It is estimated that half of the people in the world will experience at least 1 episode of TBI during their lifetimes. While the primary injury to the brain parenchyma is usually irreversible, the secondary effects, which involve cellular dysfunction, derangement of blood flow, and blood-brain barrier changes in ionic flux and elevated levels of free radicals are potentially amenable to treatment. At present, there are no neuroprotective agents in mainstream medicine to interrupt these secondary processes and improve the patient's neurologic outcome. Acupuncture holds promise to fill this gap and scientific evidence to that effect is presented. Sports-related brain injury is discussed in detail.

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脑外伤:针灸治疗。
创伤性脑损伤(TBI)是世界范围内发病率和死亡率的重要原因。据估计,世界上有一半的人一生中至少会经历1次脑外伤。虽然脑实质的原发性损伤通常是不可逆转的,但次要影响,包括细胞功能障碍、血流紊乱、血脑屏障离子通量变化和自由基水平升高,可能需要治疗。目前,主流医学中还没有神经保护剂来中断这些继发过程并改善患者的神经系统结果。针灸有望填补这一空白,并提供了科学证据。详细讨论了与运动相关的脑损伤。
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