A review on the action mechanism of exercise acupuncture on treating brain injury
Brain injury refers to the diffuse injury of the central nervous system caused by a variety of factors.It is a common and complex neurological disease with a high disability rate.It not only seriously reduces the quality of life of patients,but also causes excessive economic and psychological burden to patients and their families,and even threatens the life of patients.Therefore,it has been receiving clinical attention.Measures should be taken to promote functional recovery of patients,improve the quality of life of patients,and avoid the occurrence of secondary accidents.Exercise acupuncture can promote the rehabilitation of blood circulation,nerve regulation,muscle strength and so on,and has the advantages of easy operation and low cost,which is considered to have a positive effect on the nervous system sequelae caused by brain injury.The purpose of this article is to explore the etiology and pathogenesis of brain injury,and the action mechanism of exercise acupuncture as a potential therapeutic method.Studies have shown that the action mechanism of exercise acupuncture on brain injury involves many aspects,including promoting neurotrophic factor generation,inhibiting apoptosis of nerve cells,increasing the expression of nisiosomes,regulating the levels of serum cyclic adenosine and cyclic guanosine phosphate,and reducing the levels of inflammatory cytokines.These mechanisms are beneficial to ameliorate the neurological symptoms after brain injury,promote the rehabilitation of patients,and also help to prevent further neurological damage.Exercise acupuncture provides a comprehensive and multi-angle rehabilitation method for brain injury patients,provides new ideas and methods for the treatment of brain injury in the future,and makes it possible to improve the recovery rate and the quality of life of patients.The study presented in this paper has important clinical implications for understanding the therapeutic mechanisms of brain injury and developing more effective treatment strategies.