Stroke
survivors now turn to traditional Chinese cures combined with modern technology
to speed up recovery and reclaim their lives. Chinese medical theory cites that
excesses or deficiencies in food intake, work, exercise, emotions, and so on,
can cause illness. More people are discovering just how effective modern alternative
health and therapeutic treatment is in healing ailment raging from tension and
fatigue to pain and serious illness like strokes.
Majority
of stroke patients are left with some forms of permanent disability that
interferes with normal daily activities, such as walking, speech, vision,
understanding, reasoning and memory. To ease their condition there is various
treatments and rehabilitation involves using a mirror. It is believed that if a
person who has had a stroke watches how the unaffected side of his or her body
moves, it can give visual clues to help the person move the affected side.
Traditional
Chinese medicine which is acupuncture employs the additional use of a machine
to stimulate the needles and, in effect, provide relief where needed. Acupuncture
is one Chinese treatment, which has been intensively researched on, challenged
and corroborated by western doctors. The journal of American Association of
Anatomist indicated that acupuncture points correspond to areas where
connective tissues are thickest and which contains many nerve endings. Far from
being a fleeting trend, acupuncture has become an accepted health care
practice. It involves science intersecting with nature.
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