Abstract
Influence of acupuncture, massage combined with game design on quality of life in cerebral palsy children with salivation
  
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EN KeyWords: game design  cerebral palsy  salivate  acupuncture and massage  quality of life
Fund Project:河北省中医药管理局科研计划项目(2021035);河北省科技厅重点研发计划项目(20377786D)
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何晓霞 河北省中医院儿童康复科石家庄 050000 
李红玲 河北医科大学第二医院康复医学科石家庄 050000 
黄茂 河北省中医院儿童康复科石家庄 050000 
王桂英 河北省中医院儿童康复科石家庄 050000 
张周 河北省中医院儿童康复科石家庄 050000 
任泓瑾 河北省中医院儿童康复科石家庄 050000 
王超 河北省中医院儿童康复科石家庄 050000 
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  Objective: The game design combined with acupuncture and massage is applied to the salivation of children with cerebral palsy, and the improvement of salivation degree of children with cerebral palsy, as well as the changes of social adaptability, independence of daily life and activities of mouth and tongue were observed. Methods: A total of 132 children with cerebral palsy with salivation were randomly divided into game design group (n=66) and control group (n=66). The control group was given acupuncture and massage for rehabilitation intervention, and the game design group (observation group) was subjected to game teaching design combined with acupuncture and massage for rehabilitation intervention. The intervention time was 90 days. The clinical efficacy of the two groups was evaluated after treatment, and the scores of social adaptation area in Gessel scale were used to evaluate the intelligent development before and after intervention. The swallowing function was evaluated by the flexibility score of lips, tongue and chewing movements. The Functional Independence Scale (FIM) was used to evaluate the independence of life. Results: After intervention, the total effective rate in the observation group was significantly higher than that in the control group (P<0.05). After treatment, Gesell adaptability score, lip, tongue, chewing motor score and FIM score in the two groups were higher than those before treatment (P<0.05), and those in the observation group were higher than those in the control group (P<0.05). Conclusion: Acupuncture, massage in combination with game design can improve the salivation of children with cerebral palsy.
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