Acupuncture of the adductor magnus for the treatment of post-stroke equinovarus: an investigation of the mechanism of action based on the anterior deep line
Bingxin Yu, Xiuying Teng, Lina Lu

TL;DR
This paper explores how acupuncture on the adductor magnus muscle may help treat post-stroke equinovarus foot through fascial chain mechanisms.
Contribution
It introduces a novel integrative framework linking acupuncture to fascial chain theory for stroke rehabilitation.
Findings
Acupuncture of the adductor magnus may regulate the Deep Front Line to improve equinovarus foot posture.
The proposed mechanism includes biomechanical tension redistribution and proprioceptive recalibration pathways.
The paper provides a foundation for future studies on acupuncture's role in stroke rehabilitation.
Abstract
Post-stroke equinovarus foot is a prevalent motor dysfunction among stroke survivors. Its pathophysiology involves an imbalance of muscle tone, spasticity, and a subsequent disruption of the biomechanical chain resulting from central nerve injury. Conventional rehabilitation methodologies predominantly emphasize the restoration of localized muscular function, while interventions targeting motor pattern abnormalities resulting from systemic fascial conduction remain underdeveloped. In recent years, the fascial chain theory has provided significant anatomical and biomechanical perspectives for understanding the integrity and continuity of human movement. This paper proposes a novel integrative mechanistic framework, based on the fascial chain theory, in which needling the adductor magnus regulates the Deep Front Line (DFL) to improve the equinovarus foot posture. We hypothesize that the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsDiabetic Foot Ulcer Assessment and Management · Foot and Ankle Surgery · Myofascial pain diagnosis and treatment
