Reflexology for Parkinson’s

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Subject:

  Parkinson's  

Study Conducted:

Country:

Institution:

  China   Reflexology Association of Anshan City,
Liaoning Province
 

Citation:

 
 

Yajon, Z., "Exploration Of The Treatment Of Parkinsonism With Reflexotherapy." 2002 China Reflexology Symposium Report, Beijing, China Reflexology Association, pages 3-4.

Synopsis:

 
  The author treated 3 patients of Parkinson’s Syndrome, 2 male and 1 female all over 60 years old. In case 1 after the third course treatment, there was no head tremor and trembling in arm and hand basically disappeared. All other symptoms improved except weakness in thumb. After another 3 courses of treatment, conditions stabilized with much better spirit. In case 2 after 3 courses of treatment, rigid neck and tremor of hand improved. After another 3 courses, the functions of stomach and intestine were improved; patient had strong confidence with bright complexion and clear speech. In case 3 the patient also suffered from diabetes and had to lie in bed. After 3 treatment courses, speech function improved and patient could walk with help. All symptoms such as spasm of hands and feet, and night sweating were relieved.

Conclusion:

 
  Reflexotherapy was found to be very effective in the treatment of Parkinson’s Syndrome.

 
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