Author:
Zhan Jiajia,Hui Zhenliang
Abstract
With the continuous improvement of medical standards, stroke patients can often receive timely treatment, but the sequelae of stroke deeply troubled the physical and mental health of patients. Sensory impairment is a symptom that often occurs after stroke, in addition to Western medicine treatment, traditional Chinese medicine plays a unique advantage, and has also achieved good clinical results.
Publisher
Century Science Publishing Co
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