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Acupuncture Therapy helps to regain muscle movement with advanced paralysis treatment by working on the damaged brain tissue, as brain stroke is the main cause of paralysis. Brain stroke happens due to Infract or Haemorrhage in which brain tissue gets damaged and results in complete or partial loss of muscle movement. We helps to recover the damaged brain tissue and increase Neuroplasticity (a healing process of the brain), to improve the paralysed condition of the patients. Normally most of the paralysis patient consider allopathic medicines and physiotherapy for their Paralysis treatment, but if you evaluate the treatment, you will only find medicines for ailments like High Blood Pressure, Diabetes, Cholesterol and general weakness and physiotherapy works only on muscle level. In both types of treatments, nothing has been done to improve brain function, which results in non-improvement in paralytic condition due to Brain stroke. KNOW MORE ABOUT PARALYSIS Paralysis is a loss of strength and control over a muscle or group of muscles in a part of the body. Not primarily, muscles themselves are the cause, as this could also be due to a problem somewhere along the chain of nerve cells that runs from the body part to your brain and back again. The work of these nerve cells is to deliver the signal for your muscles to move. There are many types and degrees of paralysis. The condition can be: Partial, when you still have some control of your muscles (sometimes called paresis). Complete, when you can’t move your muscles at all. Permanent, when muscle control never comes back. Temporary, when some or all muscle control returns. Flaccid, when the muscles get flabby and shrink. Spastic, when the muscles are tight and hard and jerk around oddly (spasm). Immobility can happen in any part of the body. If it is limited to a particular part of the body, it is localized or generalized when a wider area of the body is affected. Generalized paralysis is broken down based on how much of the body is paralyzed: Monoplegia. It affects one limb only, such as one arm or one leg. Hemiplegia. The damage can spread to one side of the body, such as the leg and arm of the same side of the body. Diplegia. This form of paralysis affects the same area on both sides of the body, such as both arms or both sides of the face. Paraplegia. It influences both legs and sometimes parts of the trunk. Quadriplegia. The damage could be on both arms and both legs and sometimes the entire area from the neck down.
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