Regaining life from a hospital bed
The atmosphere at the Stroke - Rehabilitation Department, Central Emergency Hospital, is always mixed with anxiety and hope. Here, many patients who have faced the death line due to cerebral aneurysm complications are trying every day to regain their lives.
A typical example is the case of Ms. Tran Thi Van (Ninh Binh). Before that, she was paralyzed on her left side, her mouth was crooked, and she had difficulty speaking after a sudden stroke. After being taken to the emergency room by her family in time and diagnosed with cerebral hemorrhage, Mrs. Van was lucky to survive the critical condition.
After two weeks of treatment at a higher-level hospital, she was transferred to the Central Emergency Hospital for rehabilitation.
It started with the numbness of the left hand and foot, then the mouth showed signs of deviation. Seeing that, my family took me to the hospital immediately, Ms. Van recalled.

Here, after four weeks of perseverance with the treatment regimen combined with acupuncture, hydrangeas, acupressure massage and infrared rays, her health has had miraculous progress. From lying motionless, she was able to walk a few steps on her own, talk more clearly and her spirit was also optimistic and stable.
Similarly, Mr. Tran Van Hai (Cua Nam ward, Hanoi) was hospitalized in a state of complete paralysis of the left side of his body, unable to walk on his own.
"When I first came here, I was completely paralyzed and needed someone to help me. Now, I can walk on my own without a stick, and my hands that were still stationary have been raised high over my head," Mr. Hai excitedly shared.
Treatment of "stimulation"
Dr. CKII Do Gia Quy, Head of the Stroke Department, said that the goal of the "syeniculture" method is to help patients recover their functions as quickly as possible.
According to modern medicine, acupressure works on the huyuncles, creating neural reflection, stimulating the transmission of signals from the brain to the organs, thereby supporting the recovery of nerve and muscle function. When combined with electr electrons, a mild electric current will increase this stimulation, speeding up treatment effectiveness.

"We strongly recommend drug-free treatment methods. Including acupressure, acupressure massage, and rehabilitation exercises. The hospital also applies the high-pressure oxygen method to increase the patient's ability to recover the brain," Dr. Quy emphasized.
According to Dr. Quy, the treatment regimen is personalized for each patient, including the use of medicine, acupressure, electrostasis, massage and physical exercises. This harmonious combination not only solves physical sequelae but also improves language, cognition and stabilizes the patient's psychology.